Captivating Issues in Critical Care – A Scientific
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Captivating Issues in Critical Care – A Scientific
Captivating Issues in Critical Care – A Scientific Critical Care Nursing Symposium 31st of May, 2016, at 12:00–16:00 Risto Lahesmaa Lecture Hall of T Hospital Turku University Hospital (Address: Hämeentie 11, building 18), Turku The symposium is open to all nurses, students, and other parties interested in critical care nursing and research. Join the other ICU nurses and researchers to learn about the latest developments in critical care! Preliminary program 12:00‒12:10 Opening and welcome to the symposium Professor, Nurse Director (part-time), PhD Helena Leino-Kilpi University of Turku, Dpt of Nursing Science, and Turku University Hospital 12:10‒12:50 Learning ICU nursing as a game Post doc researcher, lecturer, PhD Riitta-Liisa Lakanmaa University of Turku, Dpt of Nursing Science, and Turku University of Applied Sciences 12:50‒13:50 KEYNOTE: Critical care nursing research: an Australian perspective Associate professor, PhD Marion Mitchell Griffith University and Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia 13:50‒14:20 Coffee break (sponsored by Varsinais-Suomen sairaanhoitajat ry) 14:20‒15:00 Looking deep into the pain of sedated patients with CPOT MHSc student Annika Björn & PhD(c) Sanna-Mari Pudas-Tähkä University of Turku, Dpt of Nursing Science 15:00‒15:40 Are there solutions for patients' sleep problems in an ICU? APN, PhD Marita Ritmala-Castrén University of Turku, Dpt of Nursing Science, and the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa 15:40‒16:00 Local future of critical care nursing research Concluding remarks and closing of the symposium Professor, Nurse Director (part-time), PhD Helena Leino-Kilpi University of Turku, Dpt of Nursing Science, and Turku University Hospital Participation is free of charge. Due to coffee service, registration is required to Sanna Koskinen via email [email protected] by the 22nd of May 2016. WELCOME! Organizer: University of Turku, Dpt of Nursing Science in cooperation with the Turku University Hospital and the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa Lääketieteellinen tiedekunta • Faculty of Medicine FI-20014 Turun yliopisto, Finland • www.utu.fi Puhelin/Telephone +358 2 333 51 Faksi/Fax +358 2 333 8413 utu.fi/med