Attending the QNIS Community nursing conference has given me encouragement and motivation as a nursing student nearing registration. I feel that the most important learning which I gained as a result of attending the conference was that of the impact that I as an individual can have on the experiences people have of healthcare. We…
QNIS 2015 Conference
QNIS Conference 2015: Ruth Connor, QMU, Student Health Visitor
This has definitely been the highlight of my working year so far. The talks although predominantly adult and elderly care based and not my current field of work/study; were refreshing in their approach to the simplistic and humane aspect of care, that can be so often overlooked in the current age of ever growing bureaucracy…
QNIS Conference 2015: Keri Howe, QMU
Attending the QNIS conference as a nursing student from Queen Margaret University was an invaluable experience and one that I would recommend most highly. It was an ideal environment to learn about the exciting opportunities and the amazing work being carried out in the world of community nursing in Scotland. It was a welcoming atmosphere…
Nurses as catalysts of community health and wellbeing: Ego Olori, QMU – SCPHN
Reflection The QNIS annual conference was well attended by academic, health and social science professionals, students from across Scottish Universities and hosts of other interest groups. It was a great learning event which included lectures, life experiences and work place attitudes. This event created an opportunity to enhance our knowledge and learn new things especially…
QNIS Conference in Dunblane: Angela Conroy, QMU – SCPHN
Excitement today involved joining colleagues, heading to the QNIS annual conference in Dunblane. Never had the opportunity to go before or be involved in future practice with ideas that are innovative, inspiring and dynamic. Nursing in the community appears to have a positive future ahead if we are willing to change.