SRI RAMACHANDRA MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(Deemed to be University)
Porur, Chennai-600 116, Tamil Nadu, India
FACULTY OF NURSING
Cordially invites you for the inauguration of the
14th
INTERNATIONAL NURSES CONFERENCE
Theme: 'Better Health Care: Exploring the Possibilities'
on Wednesday, 10th
January 2018 at 9.00 a.m. at Basement Auditorium, Faculty of Dental Sciences, SRMC & RI (DU)
Dr. S. S. PRABHU DEVA Former Dean, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Bengaluru, Karnataka Inaugurates
Dr. S. ANI GRACE KALAIMATHI Registrar
Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council, Chennai Delivers Special Address
Dr. P. V. VIJAYARAGHAVAN Vice-Chancellor SRMC & RI (DU)
Releases the Souvenir & Delivers Presidential Address
Dr. MAHESH VAKAMUDI Dean of Faculties SRMC & RI (DU)
Delivers Keynote Address
Dr. S. J. NALINI Professor & Principal (I/c)
Faculty of Nursing, SRMC & RI (DU) Welcomes
PROGRAMME
09.00 - 09.03 a.m. Invocation
09.04 - 09.06 a.m.
09.07 - 09.09 a.m.
09.10 - 09.13 a.m.
09.14 - 09.17 a.m.
09.18 - 09.22 a.m.
09.23 - 09.27 a.m.
09.28 - 09.30 a.m.
Lighting the Kuthuvilakku
Welcome Address
Keynote Address
Souvenir Release &
Presidential Address
Special Address
Inaugural Address
Vote of Thanks
DIGNITARIES
Dr. S. J. NALINI
Professor & Principal (I/c)
Faculty of Nursing, SRMC & RI (DU)
Dr. MAHESH VAKAMUDI
Dean of Faculties, SRMC & RI (DU)
Dr. P. V. VIJAYARAGHAVAN
Vice-Chancellor, SRMC & RI (DU)
Dr. S. ANI GRACE KALAIMATHI
Registrar
Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council
Chennai
Dr. S. S. PRABHU DEVA
Former Dean
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Dr. S. SANTHI
Professor, Faculty of Nursing
SRMC & RI (DU)
Mc: Mrs. A. Manjula Lecturer, Faculty of Nursing
Venue
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 10.45 - 01.15 pm.
10.45 - 11.25 a.m.
Who can attend?
Faculty members of schools and colleges of nursing, nurses working in
hospitals and community in all cadres and other health care professionals
Call for Paper Presentation
Interested candidates are invited to submit research abstracts for podium
presentation on the theme/ sub theme (one page A4 size) as per the
enclosed template. Best research papers will be awarded.The abstract can
be e-mailed to the Conference Chairperson on or before 10.12.2017.
e- mail ID: [email protected]
Conference Registration Details
Early Bird Registration - ` 500 /-
Spot Registration - ` 500 /-
Lunch & Refreshments - ` 300 / for two days (faculty& Staff)
Registration fee is not refundable.
The registration fee and other charges should be sent in advance through a
Demand Draft, in favour of “Sri Ramachandra University” payable at
Chennai. Arrangements for stay will be made in respect of only those
delegates who submit their registration forms along with required charges
before the deadline, December 10th
2017.
A/C double room - ` 1635/- per day (including tax)
Dormitory - ` 300/- per day /person
Contact Details
Dr. R. Revathi
Conference Secretary, Faculty of Nursing
Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai - 600 116
Ph: 044 - 45928785 / 45928784 Mobile No.: 093441 01173
E-mail: [email protected], Website:www.sriramachandra.edu.in
SRI RAMACHANDRA UNIVERSITY
(Declared under section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956) Accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade (CGPA 3.62)
PORUR, CHENNAI - 600 116.
FACULTY OF NURSING
14th
INTERNATIONAL
NURSES
CONFERENCE
THEME :
“BETTER HEALTH CARE: EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES”
Date 10
th & 11
th January 2018
Basement Auditorium
Faculty of Dental Sciences
Sri Ramachandra University
Tamilnadu Nurses and Midwives Council, Chennai Credit Hours will be awarded
CHIEF PATRON 14thInternational Nurses Conference
Thiru.V. R.Venkataachalam
Chancellor, Sri Ramachandra University
PATRONS
Thiru. R.V. Sengutuvan
Pro chancellor, Sri Ramachandra University
Dr.T. K. Partha Sarathy
Professor of Eminence & Chief Advisor, Sri Ramachandra University
Dr. S. P.Thyagarajan
Professor of Eminence & Dean (Research), Sri Ramachandra University
Dr. P.V.Vijayaraghavan
Vice-Chancellor, Sri Ramachandra University
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr. Mahesh Vakamudi
Dean of Faculties, Sri Ramachandra University
Dr. Col. A. Ravikumar
Dean Education, Sri Ramachandra University
Dr. K.V. Somasundaram
Academic Advisor,Sri Ramachandra University
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chairperson Dr. S. J.
Nalini, RN RM, Ph.D,
Principal (I/c), FON, SRU
Secretary Dr. R.
Revathi, RN RM, Ph.D,
Assistant Professor, FON, SRU
Joint Secretary Dr. R.
Poongodi, RN RM, Ph.D,
Assistant Professor, FON, SRU
Treasurer Mrs.
P.Vijayasamundeeswari, M.Sc., RN RM,
Lecturer, FON, SRU
Joint Treasurer Mrs. A.
Manjula, M.Sc., RN RM,
Lecturer, FON, SRU
Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute was
established by Sri Ramachandra Educational and Health Trust in the year
1985 as a private not-for-profit self-financing institution and dedicated to
serve the society as a centre of excellence with emphasis on medical
education, research and healthcare. The Trust achieved the task of
establishing this Institution as a "Centre of Excellence" under the
leadership of Late Shri. N. P.V. Ramasamy Udayar who was the Founder and
Managing Trustee of the Trust and also the first Chancellor of the Deemed
University. Shri. V. R. Venkataachalam is currently the Chancellor of the
University and is also the ManagingTrustee of theTrust.
Over two decades, Sri Ramachandra University has transformed
into a full fledged University with nine constituent colleges/faculties and
have around 100 courses in the health care sciences.The refreshingly green
University campus is spread over 150 acres and houses more than 4000
students with all teaching and training facilities under one roof.The multi
specialty tertiary care hospital with 2280 beds and with largest ICU
facilities provides comprehensive healthcare.
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council has
accredited (Cycle-2) Sri Ramachandra University with "A" Grade with a
CGPA of 3.62 on a 4-point scale, the highest to be awarded to a private
medical University in India. The Joint Commission International (JCI) has
accredited the University teaching hospital, the first teaching hospital in
India to obtain such accreditation from JCI.
Faculty of Nursing is located in an exclusive four level building
with the entire infrastructure required to learn the full spectrum of nursing
care. The college offers B. Sc. Nursing (Basic), B. Sc. Nursing (Post Basic),
M. Sc. Nursing and Ph.D in Nursing courses. Academic collaboration with
the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, USA, University of Washington,
Seattle, USA and University of Sydney,Australia is our strength.
Nursing makes a significant contribution to the health
maintenance, health promotion and well-being of individuals, local
communities and populations. The healthcare environment is rapidly
changing, and the forces of healthcare reform may create even more
change. Today's nurses require an expanded skill set that includes
knowledge of science and medical technology to function and manage in a
highly complex patient-care environment. As a critical component of the
healthcare workforce, nursing profession must keep pace with changes in
the healthcare environment to ensure the continued delivery of high
quality, safe and effective patient care.
Worldwide, there is a dramatic shortage of nurses. An increase
in the migration of nurses from their home countries to recipient countries
is having a global effect on the healthcare system. This turnover has an
impact on the performance and profitability of healthcare organizations.
Effective management practices are necessary to tackle the issue of nursing
migration and turnover.
Nursing education is experiencing many changes. From the
traditional classroom to web-based clinical instruction, the transition
continues. Accompanying this transition are the challenges that nurse
educators must identify and remedy. Nursing educational processes
continue to experience revision, modification, refinement, and
innovation in response to changes that occur in the broader educational
environment as well as in the healthcare delivery system.
Nurses conduct research, use research in practice, and teach
about research. Leadership and innovation are keys to deliver and
implement research based evidences to provide quality nursing care.
Nurses need motivation to innovate and disseminate them. These
innovative practices improve patient experiences, health outcomes and
nursing practice. Dissemination of research findings is paramount to
build nursing body of knowledge.
Perfect blend of nursing education, service and research will
help the nurses to promote the quality of nursing care and to update
their knowledge and skills with practice innovations in any health care
agency
Aim of the Conference
This nursing conference aims to bring individuals together who
have an interest in different fields of nursing and explore the advances in
nursing practice, reformations in nursing curricula, developments to create
caring leadership and existing realities in nursing research.
Conference Theme ~ Better Healthcare: Exploring the Possibilities
Subthemes
1. Advancing excellence in clinical nursing
2. Reforming nursing curricula
3.Research in nursing: Realities and solutions
4.Caring nursing leadership
Objectives
1. Establish networking relationships with national and international
colleagues for the long-term to learn best practices concerning leadership,
practice, education, research, and quality management.
2. Prepare nurses to meet the challenges in clinical practice.
3.Create awareness on curriculum reforms and innovation.
4.Empowernurses to innovate, research, disseminate research results and
utilize evidence based practices in clinical care.
5.Develop and nurture a nursing culture that values innovation in nursing
care.
Research Abstract Template
Abstract Title
Author Name1 and Author Name
2
1-Designation, Dept., Name of organization (acronyms acceptable), City, Country
2-Designation, Dept., Name of organization (acronyms acceptable), City, Country
Introduction
Write a brief introduction and state your study objectives and the conceptual framework adopted (if any).
Methods
Write your study design, setting, sampling, sample size, sampling criteria, instruments, data collection procedure and statistical methods used.
Results
State the major findings of the study and the status of hypotheses if applicable.
Conclusion
Conclude the study briefly with implications.
Keywords— write three to four keywords in italics with semicolon in between and bold it
Note:
Your abstract should be only a research paper. The total abstract word limit is 350 and only one page of A4 size is permitted. Please take note of the spelling and grammar.
Style: The heading and text should be in Times New Roman, 12 font size with single spacing.
Use 10 font size for author details and 9 font size for keywords.
For abstract details contact: Prof.Dr. S. Santhi- 9444278281
Registration Form
Sri Ramachandra University
14TH
INTERNATIONAL NURSES CONFERENCE
Date : 10th
& 11th
January 2018
BETTER HEALTH CARE: EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES
1. Name in Block Letters:........................................................
2. Designation :......................................................................
3. Institution:...................................................................... ...
4. RN No: .........................................RM No.........................
5. Address for Communication:
............................................................................................
............................................................................................
Mobile No. :........................................................................
e-mail ID :.........................................................................
6. Do you need accommodation : Yes / No
7. If yes, indicate period of stay From..............To.............
8. Whether presenting paper : Yes / No
9. Details of registration fee
DD No............................... Date....................................... .....
Bank Name and Place ................................. or by cash
Signature of the delegate
Note : Registration form can be photocopied.
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