Call for abstracts

Abstracts are invited for the NET2011 conference. Abstracts should be submitted to the conference office by Monday 24 January 2011.

To download a copy of the call for abstracts please click here.  

To submit your abstract please click here.

!! NEW !!
International panel debate

We are delighted to announce an international panel debate for NET2011! You will be able to put your questions to our eminent panel:

Christine Hancock, Director of C3 Collaborating for Health Barbara Parfitt, Secretary General of the WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery Development Global Network Secretariat Jane Salvage, International Nursing Expert, Health Consultant and Writer.
Conference registration

You will be able to register for the NET2011 conference from February 2011.



Conference programme

To download the programme for NET2011 conference click here.

The NET2011 conference will be a rich mix of keynote presentations, an international panel debate, workshop, symposia, an exhibition and posters, together with core and theme presentations chosen from the call for abstracts.

Keynote speakers at NET2011 will be:
Dr Jacquie Lunday, Allied Health Professions Officer for Scotland, Scottish Executive, Edinburgh, UK
Professor Gary Rolfe, Professor of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Swansea University, Swansea, UK

The international panel will include:
Christine Hancock, Founder and Director of C3 Collaborating for Health
Professor Barbara Parfitt, Principal, Grameen Caledonian College of Nursing, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Director of Global Health Development, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
Jane Salvage, International Nursing Expert, Health Consultant and Writer

The NET conference philosophy is unique: delegates select theme sessions to attend and remain with each session to enjoy the continuity of the debate. You have the opportunity to attend two theme sessions which are most relevant to your professional interests and expertise. The uniqueness of staying within your theme session with a group of colleagues allows for in-depth discussion and debate.

This year’s conference theme groups are:

Curriculum Innovations and Enhancement

  • E-learning, including Blended Learning
  • Innovative Approaches to Assessment
  • Learning and Teaching Strategies
  • Interprofessional Learning and Working - NEW

Educational Context

  • Social, Economic and Policy Drivers
  • Global Challenges in Healthcare Education
  • The Evidence Base of Healthcare Education

Students, Teachers and Service Users

  • Enhancing the Student Experience
  • Humanising Healthcare Education
  • Developing Teachers
  • Succession Planning: developing the next generation - NEW
  • Maximising the Role of the Service User
  • Lifelong Learning - NEW

Partnership Working

  • Education in Clinical Practice and Practice Development - NEW
  • Exploring Work-based Learning
  • Effective Partnership Working
  • Meeting Stakeholder Needs - NEW

If you are interested in submitting an abstract for a core presentation, theme presentation, symposium or poster, please see further information on the call for abstracts page.

Core presentations
Each theme group starts with the presentation of a core paper which offers vision, depth, breadth and perspective to provide a context for effective group discussion.

Theme presentations
Theme papers are presented after the relevant core paper. They address the theme, are innovative and contribute to the debate.

Student Presentations
The NET2011 Organising Committee actively encourages papers from pre-registration students, particularly under the ‘Enhancing the Student Experience’ theme. This is an ideal opportunity for students to share their ideas in theme group sessions in a supportive and inclusive environment. Please ensure when submitting your abstract that it is marked for the 'student abstract award'.

For the winning pre-registration student abstract submission we are delighted to offer:
one free place at NET2011
travel expenses up to £500

We are also able to offer a number of assisted places for students on a first-come, first-served basis.

First-time presenter prize
The NET2011 Organising Committee are delighted to award a first-time presenter prize. This is an ideal opportunity for those who have not presented at ANY conference before to present a paper in a supportive environment. This must be the presenter’s first-ever presentation at any conference.

The award criteria are: academic content, presentation skills, ability to engage the audience and respond to questions.

Please ensure when submitting your abstract that it is marked ‘first-time presenter’. There will not be another opportunity to indicate you are a first-time presenter.

Symposia
Symposia presentations have now become a permanent feature of the NET programme. You will have an opportunity to join your choice of symposia. Each symposium will consist of a number of linked presentations on a single, leading edge topic and will give presenters and participants the time to explore a contemporary issue in depth. This is an ideal opportunity to explore a leading edge topic that might not be addressed by this year’s conference themes.

Posters
A wide range of posters cover topical and emerging issues regarding the future of healthcare education. Posters will be displayed in the main tea and coffee area and authors will present their posters at key times.

There will be a special prize, kindly donated by Elsevier, for the best poster as voted for by delegates. The following criteria should be taken into account when voting:

The contribution the poster makes to healthcare education
Clarity of purpose and message
Accuracy and quality of content
Presentation and impact
Innovation in design.



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