LONDON, Sept. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The 4th Annual
Nursing World Conference concluded August
21st at the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Conference
Centre, providing qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method
research presented by Chief Nurses from around the globe.
Thousands of participants gathered to further their knowledge
and understanding of new healthcare research, technologies, and
practices at the three-day Conference in London, UK from August
19-21. The Conference focused on the pursuit of viable,
quality healthcare, through educational sessions, interactive
lectures, and an extensive Exhibit Hall.
MedPro International supported one of their Registered Nurses,
Jazzle Magdaug, to attend the Conference which featured various
lectures and academic speakers from around the world. Magdaug is a
MedPro International nurse from the
Philippines who moved to the U.S. to pursue her American
Dream through MedPro's Infion program for foreign-educated
Registered Nurses. Magdaug noted that while she was anxious being a
first-time attendee, the presenters were excellent and shared
clinical data while tying it back to heartfelt, real-life
experiences with patients.
Keynote speakers included Louise
Bradley from Mental Health Commission of Canada, Magdaug's favorite from the
Conference. Her presentation was entitled "Stigma in health care
settings: A barrier to care for providers and patients alike."
"She (Bradley) shared the importance of being a caretaker and
how we, as nurses, also need to be cared for," said Jazzle Magdaug,
RN. "Nurses need care after being exposed to different emotional,
sometimes traumatic, situations in the workplace. She (Bradley)
also spoke about nurses facing burn-out and compassion fatigue.
What I've learned is there's a value in acknowledging our authentic
experiences and building our innate resiliency by working together
so we can better serve our patients. Bradley's presentation
reminded us that nurses are human too, and through the process of
caring for others, we should not forget to take care of
ourselves."
Further topics addressed at the Conference were developments and
differences in the field of nursing in different parts of the
world, including religious and cultural limitations that affect
individual nurses.
The Nursing World Conference continues to serve as the optimal
platform for Nurses and Allied Healthcare Professionals to
establish new professional contacts and receive a comprehensive and
thorough education in healthcare. Conference attendees emerged
armed with increased education, insight, and the requisite tools
needed to advance and progress in the evolving field of
nursing.
About MedPro International
MedPro International is a Joint Commission-certified provider
of staffing services. Since 1983, the company has placed
thousands of nurses, Allied health professionals in top facilities
nationwide. The company strives to work smart, promote individual
growth, and have fun while working as a team to deliver a valued
service to its clients and employees.
For more information, please contact Stacey Edwards at 954.228.7534.
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