It is with great excitement that we invite you to join us at the 19th Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) meeting being held on June 21-22, 2018 at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney NSW.
The theme for 2018 “the future is critical’ embodies the changing paradigms of intensive care clinical practice. The 1990-2005 intensive care patient was confined to bed, in an induced coma and tethered by multiple lines.
Today we can expect to see critically ill patients awake, out of bed and perhaps walking. Many widespread clinical practices have been and are being openly challenged through research, often lead by nurse researchers. Additionally, the ICU team now encompasses a broader membership to acknowledge the significant contributions by all healthcare professional groups.
The Program has been designed to present current and future clinical practices and intensive care structural changes so that participants will leave the conference better prepared for imminent challenges. The Program will continue the highly successful structure of two concurrent lecture streams alongside a concurrent workshop and breakfast sessions.
Planning for the program is well under way with a number of leading Australian nurse and allied health researchers and clinicians confirmed. We are very excited to announce some of our keynote speakers:
Adjunct Professor Kylie Ward FACN, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian College of Nursing
Professor Tracey Bucknall
Dr Glenn Eastwood
Dr Kimberley Haines
We look forward to welcoming you to ICE2018 in Sydney!
The theme for 2018 “the future is critical’ embodies the changing paradigms of intensive care clinical practice. The 1990-2005 intensive care patient was confined to bed, in an induced coma and tethered by multiple lines.
Today we can expect to see critically ill patients awake, out of bed and perhaps walking. Many widespread clinical practices have been and are being openly challenged through research, often lead by nurse researchers. Additionally, the ICU team now encompasses a broader membership to acknowledge the significant contributions by all healthcare professional groups.
The Program has been designed to present current and future clinical practices and intensive care structural changes so that participants will leave the conference better prepared for imminent challenges. The Program will continue the highly successful structure of two concurrent lecture streams alongside a concurrent workshop and breakfast sessions.
Planning for the program is well under way with a number of leading Australian nurse and allied health researchers and clinicians confirmed. We are very excited to announce some of our keynote speakers:
Adjunct Professor Kylie Ward FACN, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian College of Nursing
Professor Tracey Bucknall
Dr Glenn Eastwood
Dr Kimberley Haines
We look forward to welcoming you to ICE2018 in Sydney!