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More about the NNA Conference 2024
Neonatal Nurses Association Annual Conference & ANNP Conference 2024
4th & 5th November 2024
This year’s Neonatal Nurses Association Annual Conference 2024 will take place on Tuesday 5th November 2024. The ANNP Conference will take place on Monday 4th November 2024.
Both days are in person events held at Derby Conference Centre. You can book to attend both days, or one day.
The theme of the programmes is ‘Optimising neonatal care: supporting you to feel confident in your role’ and you can expect a brilliant line-up of speakers and topics across both days.
There will be a variety of sessions including the opportunity to attend multiple interactive workshop sessions across each day.
The Neonatal Nurses Association Annual Conference 2024 is aimed at neonatal nurses, neonatal AHPs and anyone involved in the care of neonates and their families. The NNA ANNP Conference is aimed at Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioners.
Highlighted Topics
Skills focused workshops including airway management, ventilation strategies, swaddled bathing, discharge management, x-ray interpretation, QI projects, palliative care simulation, well-being & LISA.
Plus, more in the plenary sessions…
Registration
Neonatal Nurses Association Annual Conference 2024
NNA Members £45
Non-Member £55
Neonatal Nurses Association ANNP Conference 2024
NNA Members £40
Non-Member £50
NNA Members £60
Non-Member £70
Venue details
Both events will be held at the Derby Conference Centre, which offers plenty of free parking and is easily accessible via public transport.
The nearest train station is Derby Train Station, which is a 10 minute taxi or a 20 minute walk from the venue.
The nearest bus stop is Ascot Drive, which is a 2 minute walk from the venue.
For those travelling from further afield, there are rooms available within the on-site hotel, or there is plenty of accommodation within walking distance of the venue.
Abstract submission
Abstract submissions for the NNA Conference 2024 are now open
Click here to submit your abstract for your poster or oral presentation.
Please note: if you submitted an abstract for a poster, you
could be selected for a three minute oral poster presentation during the poster
walk.
If you submitted an abstract for an oral presentation, but you aren’t selected
to speak at conference, you will be invited to submit a poster.
Abstract submissions will close on the 12th August 2024. We will contact
individuals on or by the 30th August to confirm whether your abstract
has been accepted for a poster, poster presentation during the poster walk, or
an oral presentation.
For those accepted for a poster, the final poster submission deadline is 21st
October 2024. If you are accepted for an oral presentation, the final
presentation submission date is 21st October 2024.
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My name is Dr. Julia Petty, and I am a nurse lecturer specialising in children’s nursing with a particular interest in neonatal care. My nursing career in paediatric and neonatal clinical nursing practice began after a BSc Hons degree in Psychology at Warwick University, when I moved to Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. Here, I trained in children’s and adult nursing before working there for many years in children’s and neonatal surgical care. I then gained my neonatal nursing qualification at St George’s NHS Trust London and worked at the Whittington NHS Trust NICU before moving back to Great Ormond Street for a senior education role on NICU where I worked until 2001. I then worked as Senior Lecturer at City University, London for 12 years leading the neonatal nursing education portfolio. I studied for a MSc, a PGCE and MA in academic practice during this time, In 2013, I moved to the University of Hertfordshire where my role is Associate Professor (learning and teaching) and Senior lecturer child nursing. I teach on the BSc Hons nursing and master’s degree programmes including leadership of modules, face-to-face/online teaching, assessing and supervision of students at all levels up to doctorate level. I am also research active and have completed a Doctorate in Education. As a nurse, educator and post-doctorate researcher, my interests focus on parents’ premature birth experiences, supporting parents in the transition home from NICU, exploring communication needs of neonates and their carers and studying the educational value of digital storytelling. This combination and variety of roles enriches my working life and brings together my experience as a child / neonatal nurse, educator and researcher. My role and related activities enable me to engage in both education and research while supporting students on their nursing career and education pathway, which is a privilege to be part of.
Hello my name is Claire Richards and I’m the Lead Nurse for the Wales Maternity and Neonatal Strategic Network. This covers nursing leadership but also Neonatal transport. I also have a clinical honorary contract in one Health Board.
Hello, my name is Kim Edwards, and I am a Neonatal Nurse. I am currently the Lead Nurse and Workforce, Education Lead for the Thames Valley and Wessex Neonatal Operational Delivery Network (ODN)
Hello, my name is Jean and I am a registered children’s nurse with 27 years experience. I qualified with a DipHE after struggling academically due to dyslexia. Over my career I have worked mainly in PICU, NICU and children’s cardiac critical care. I am dual qualified in speciality (QIS) for both Neonatal and Paediatrics. The QIS program is a post graduate modular course completed at level 6/7. To be considered QIS you must successfully complete 4 separate modules, each have an academic and practical component. Only on completion of the QIS course can you apply for a band 6 role. In addition to the above qualifications it is expected you would have several years proven experience in speciality at Band 6 and 7 prior to applying for a Matron’s role.