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Conference Outcomes

This conference addresses neuroscience nursing research across the continuum of scientific inquiry, including bench/basic research, translation research, planned clinical trials, works in progress, and completed studies. In this fast-paced meeting, you will hear from more than 30 world leaders in neuroscience nursing research. If you conduct, carry out, or care for patients in neuroscience research studies, you will be engaged and inspired by this conference.

As a result of this activity, learners will be able to:

  1. Identify the leading nursing research topics impacting neuroscience nurses and the patients they care for.
  2. Meet with leading academic scholars to develop strategic shared-interest international collaborations.
  3. Disseminate emerging research and research methodologies that facilitate discovery when conducting clinical trials.
  4. Be inspired to optimize patient care through exposure to groundbreaking nursing research.

Continuing Education Contact Hours

The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. 

The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing (CEP: 13331).

Successful completion: Participants must be registered for the conference and attend the session(s). Attendees can be awarded 1 nursing contact hour for every 60 minutes of educational content by attending the session(s) and completing an evaluation.

Earn 10.2 CE credits by participating in INNRS.

Continuing Education Contact Hours

The following financial relationships with ineligible companies were identified for individuals with the ability to control content of the activity:

  • Aliza Ben-Zacharia is a consultant for Biogen, EMD Serono, and TG Therapeutics (terminated).
  • Millie Hepburn is a consultant for BrainSpace.
  • Xiao Hu is a scientific board member for Brain4Care.
  • Molly McNett is an employee for Dexcom, Inc. and NIH Research Project Grant Program (R01).
  • Virginia Prendergast is a consultant for OralKLeen.

These disclosed financial relationships with ineligible companies have been reviewed and mitigated.

Thank you to our educational grantor, Integra, for their support.