The National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN)™ is proud to launch registration for its 41st annual conference, the foremost event uniting the nursing profession to explore Hispanic health challenges and identify issues, trends and solutions. This year’s event, themed The E’s of Excellence: Encouragement, Empowerment, and Elevation is set to be held July 12-15, 2016, at the Hyatt Regency Chicago in Chicago, IL.
For the 41st year running, this premier event brings together a community of over 300 nursing professionals, researchers, clinicians, and students to advance their knowledge through clinical sessions and poster presentations, expand their personal and professional networks, and discover the leading products and services in the profession today.
Join NAHN and a united nursing profession in July as we explore Hispanic health challenges and shape the future of nursing in the beautiful, vibrant city of Chicago. On this journey of opportunity, attendees will discover cutting-edge tools to shape the future of nursing by delving into popular topics such as the Affordable Care Act and patient engagement, as well as unique issues such as emerging nursing roles and rare diseases in the Hispanic population.
This year’s revitalized program will offer educational sessions in four tracks – My Nursing Career & Leadership, Advanced Practice & Best Practices, Clinical Practice, and Student – accommodating varying professional focuses and continuing education (CE) needs. The Expo Hall, centrally located this year among the conference’s meeting spaces and social events, will provide enhanced opportunities for attendees and exhibiting companies to connect throughout the week.
“This year’s conference is full of great content. With up-to-date information about the changing healthcare landscape, attending this meeting is essential, especially for anyone providing healthcare services to the Hispanic community, regardless of their ethnic background” says NAHN President Dan Suarez, MA, RN
NAHN welcomes nurses and health care professionals of many different ethnic backgrounds that are leaders in improving health care for the Latino population. Learn more and register for NAHN’S 41st Annual Conference & Expo at http://www.nahnconference.org