Are you still trying to smuggle developments into practice through the back door? STOP! Attend this essential development day to see how others have got all sides on board and made the modernisation of critical care and the roles within it a reality.
- Learn from their pitfalls
- Take inspiration from their successes
- See how you can achieve the same progress
Do you want to know
- Which trusts have Advanced Nurse Practitioners in critical care and how are they using them?
- How ANPs were accepted, how medics have received them and how any setbacks were managed?
- How other trusts gained funding to develop new roles?
- How critical care teams can be managed more effectively and staff be utilised to optimise their capabilities?
Yes! Then this event will provide you with answers. Hear how the success of the nurse practitioner in cardiology and other areas can be replicated in Critical Care. This is innovative day is your chance to develop practical strategies that will enhance care and modernise your service delivery.
At this practical experience driven day you will see how others have broken down the elements of the critical care practitioner profile and developed it to better suit the needs of their critical care service.
You will get the inside story on how other trusts have achieved funding for the development of the role and see evidence of the financial and patient care benefits it has created. Don’t miss the opportunity to find out in detail how the role can work in practice and take its selling points back to your trust to leverage change.
Critical Care continues to face a number of challenges. This is the crucial practice sharing event for anyone that wants to know how the hurdles they are facing can be overcome to deliver the Department of Health agenda for Critical Care. See how you can ensure critical care modernisation and improvement with innovative guidance on:
- Implications of new intensive care society standards for ICU staff
- Achieving national standards when budgets are low
- Developing new roles in advanced nursing practice
- Coordinating ICU IT systems with the Electronic Patient Record
- Delivering NICE guidelines for Critical Care rehab
You know what you need to do, this is the event that will show you how it can be achieved.
You can also attend:
Special Offers
At SBK: Healthcare we recognise that your budget for attending events can be limited and it is extremely important that you are not prevented from attending by cost. We are therefore pleased to offer all NHS and public sector places until 24th May 2010 at only £299 plus VAT. And any bookings received after 24th May 2010 will be confirmed at the full price of £369 plus VAT.
Association Events:
ICS State of the Art 2010 Meeting
Hilton London Metropole – 13th and 14th December
Run over two days the ICS State of the Art 2010 Meeting is designed to offer a focused and detailed programme looking at the contemporary issues facing those involved in intensive care. With prestigious international and national speakers the meeting represents a vital source of information on current developments and what is coming next in intensive care.
Please visit http://www.ics.ac.uk/Meetings_Events/main_meetings/the_state_of_the_art_meeting_2010 for further details.
Working Together in Intensive Care – Nurses and Allied Health Professional Meeting
Royal College of Anaesthetists, London - 14th July.
This exciting one day conference showcases the unique contribution that nurses and allied health professionals (N&AHPs) make to critical care, and launches the new N&AHP division within the Intensive Care Society. We invite you to join us to hear about a range of topics from speakers that exemplify our expertise and multi-disciplinary approach to care.
Please visit http://www.ics.ac.uk/Meetings_Events/main_meetings/NAHP2010.


