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Nursing in practice comes to BU

Page published 24 October 2011

Nurses training Bournemouth University (BU) academic raises patient safety issues at Nursing in Practice event

Dr Richard Fisher, Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at BU, will deliver a talk on patient safety at Bournemouth's upcoming Nursing in Practice event.

The presentation will provide information on error and adverse incidents, supporting those involved in such cases and the implications they have on primary care nursing.

The event is designed to discuss best practice and current health issues including: Asthma, nutrition, drug and alcohol misuse, mental health and suicide, sexual health, women's health and diabetes.

Held at the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) on November 1, the event is aimed at primary care nurses who include practice nurses, health visitors, community nurses, school nurses, healthcare assistants, midwives, PCT nursing staff managers and district nurses.

Exhibitors, charities, colleges and pharmaceutical companies will also be attending the event to show their products and samples to attendees. Key note speeches will be given by leading names in primary healthcare.

For further information please see: http://www.nursinginpractice.com/bournemouth

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