International Conference On

Integrating Technology in Nursing Care

DATE

June 2-3, 2025

Venue

Tokyo, Japan

Theme: Building Connections to Advanced Research and Practice

About Nursing Care Conference 2025

Welcome to the ” International Conference on Integrating Technology in Nursing Care “! The purpose of this conference is to look into how technology is alter dramatically the nursing profession. We are thrilled to explore how cutting-edge technologies might improve patient care and expedite nursing processes by bringing together researchers, innovators, and healthcare professional worker. Our Nursing care conference will highlight the most recent maturing and their applications in nursing, from telemedicine and electronic health records to AI-driven diagnostics and smart wearables.

Come take part in lively talks, hands-on workshops, and sessions that will showcase creative approaches and useful solutions. Make connections with professionals, exchange ideas, and learn how technology can lead to better patient outcomes and nursing care. We are excited about your involvement in utilizing technology to influence nursing in the future.

Nursing Care Conference

Our Conference Aims to

Our conference offers valuable opportunities for academics from diverse disciplines and countries to share their research ideas. Attendees can receive informal, in-depth feedback through discussions and establish connections with professionals from various institutions worldwide. Networking at our event provides access to cutting-edge research and developments shared by other participants. Enhance your academic reputation and become a recognized figure in your field.

Expand your knowledge by exploring presentations on new techniques, novel approaches, and unpublished data, all within a single platform.
Young scientists will benefit from timely and relevant information, and there will be opportunities to organize workshops and symposia.

Scientific Session

The Division of Nursing Research and Education organizes its research around three major themes: quality of life, symptom management, and communication.

Studies at this division range from diagnosis and treatment to survivorship and end-of-life care, and each investigation provides valuable insights concerning cancer control and population science. 

Sub topics: Symptom management | Hematologic disorders | Effective communication between patients, family caregivers, and healthcare professionals | Educational Conferences | Educational opportunities 

 
 

The practice of nursing is directed by standards and definitions established by leaders of nursing in professional associations and to some extent by executive agencies such as the Public Health Service’s Bureau of Health Professions.

Systematic outlines for the practice of nursing also guide nurses in actual nursing performance. 

Main Principle of Nursing Practice :
 *Nurses and nursing staff treat everyone in their care with dignity and humanity – they understand their specific needs, show concern and sensitivity, and deliver care in a way that respects all people equally.

Sub topics: Self-leadership strategies | Nurse’s educational preparation | Collaborative practice | Patient safety, patient needs | Policies and evidence 

Patient Safety is a health care discipline that emerged with the evolving complexity in health care systems and the resulting rise of patient harm in health care facilities. It aims to stop and decrease risks, errors and harm that occur to patients during provision of health care.

A cornerstone of the discipline is continuous improvement based on learning from errors and adverse events. 

Sub topics: Behavioral risk factors | Physiological risk factors | Demographic risk factors | Environmental risk factors | Genetic risk factors

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Nursing Care Conference | Nursing Congress in USA | Upcoming Health Conferences | Nursing Symposium | Global Nursing Summit

Anesthesiology is the medical speciality concerned with the total perioperative care of patients before, during and after surgery.

Intensive care medicine, or critical care medicine, is a medical speciality concerned with the diagnosis and management of critically ill patients who have, are at risk of having, or are recovering from conditions that could result in life-threatening organ failure. 

Sub topics: Life-threatening | Surgery | Critical care physician | Life support | Multi-organ failure

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Nursing Care Conference | Nursing Congress in USA | Upcoming Health Conferences | Nursing Symposium | Global Nursing Summit

 

Transcultural nursing is a distinct nursing specialty which focuses on global cultures and comparative cultural caring, health, and nursing phenomena.

The transcultural nurse looks to respond to the imperative for developing a global perspective within the nursing field in an increasingly globalized world of interdependent and interconnected nations and individuals. 

Sub topics: Culturally sensitive care to patients | Cultural caring, health | Healthcare values, beliefs, and customs | Illness, healing, disease, and deaths | Clinics and hospitals

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Nursing Care Conference | Nursing Congress in USA | Upcoming Nursing Care Conferences | Nursing Care Events 2025 | Global Nursing Summit

This section concerns all aspects of evidence-based knowledge to inform and transform nursing practice in all settings, and includes original research studies, systematic or integrative reviews, meta-analyses reporting advances relevant to best nursing practice. 

 Sub topics: Infection Control | Oxygen Use in Patients with COPD | Measuring Blood Pressure | Patient’s status

A good nurse leader is someone who can inspire others to work together in pursuit of a common goal, such as enhanced patient care. An effective leader has a distinctive set of personal qualities: integrity, courage, initiative and an ability to handle stress. This individual is often admired in their efforts to think critically, set goals and skillfully communicate and collaborate. The first consideration when it comes to nursing management is what it entails.

Managerial nurses must not only be able to play a leading role in making vital decisions in patient care, but are also expected to carry out defined duties to support the wider nursing team.

Sub topics: Self-management | Staff management | Staff supervision and coaching | Case management | Treatment planning | Conflict resolution

It involves identifying and controlling workplace hazards. Professionals in this field work to make sure that workplaces stay safe and employees stay healthy.

Occupational health nurses attempt to prevent injuries and illnesses related to workplaces and care for employees that have gotten hurt or ill.

Sub topics: Developing business health | Safety programs | Observing workers | Environmental health planning | Emergency Care

Geriatric nurses focus on the elderly population. Professionals need extensive knowledge of common health conditions among the elderly, such as dementia and osteoporosis. These nurses serve important roles due to the unique health needs of the elderly. Geriatric nurses must handle elderly citizens with more care than average adults since their bodies are more fragile.

An illness that a young adult would recover from could be catastrophic for an elderly patient. 

 Sub topics: Mental and physical needs of the elderly | provide safety, independence, and security to the patient | Pressure Ulcers & Skin Tears | Oral Healthcare

In partnership with their local communities, nurses in public health work to prevent illness and support health across the lifespan by identifying barriers to healthy lifestyles and general wellness.

They work with families and communities to empower individuals accessing care to change unhealthy lifestyles and provide post-acute care to people in their homes. 

Sub topics: Social model of health | Simplify the health systems | Aboriginal health workers | Allied health | Hospital services

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Benefits of Attending

Attending the International Conference on Integrating Technology in Nursing Care in San Francisco USA, gives you a chance to keep up with the latest healthcare breakthroughs. San Francisco, a center of tech progress, sets the stage for this event . You’ll connect with top experts, researchers, and practitioners who are changing the future of nursing with technology. This Integrating Technology conference has eye-opening talks about the newest tech like telehealth, AI-powered diagnostics, and health-tracking devices, all meant to improve patient care and make nursing work easier.

People who come can join hands-on workshops, meet professionals from all over the world, and learn about the newest studies and advances in the field. San Francisco’s lively and varied scene, along with its top-notch healthcare centers, makes it a great spot for this conference. Come and learn more, share what you know, and be part of a game-changing event that will boost your work and help patients get better.

Keytopics

Venue Attraction

Hotel Services & Amenities

Registration

Early bird registration available

Speaker Registration

Oral Presentations

$745

Student Registration

Post Graduates

$395

Delegate Registration

Participant & Attendants

$795

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16192 Coastal Highway Lewes, Delaware, USA 19958

Phone number

+1 630 768 1199

E-mail address

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FAQ's

Technology improves patient care by utilizing tools such as electronic health records (EHRs) for precise data management, telehealth for virtual consultations, and sophisticated monitoring systems for immediate patient evaluations.

Electronic Health Records enhance documentation efficiency, foster better communication among healthcare professionals, minimize errors, and enable rapid access to patient histories, resulting in more informed decision-making and improved patient outcomes.

Telehealth allows nurses to perform remote consultations, follow-up appointments, and patient education, thereby enhancing access to healthcare, particularly for individuals in remote or underserved regions, while minimizing the necessity for in-person visits.

Key challenges involve safeguarding data privacy and security, navigating the learning curve associated with new technologies, providing consistent technical support, and overcoming potential staff resistance to change.

Nurses can maintain their knowledge and skills by engaging in continuous education and training, attending industry conferences, utilizing online resources and forums, and working alongside technology specialists in their healthcare settings.

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