International Addictions Conference
Ireland Chapter of the International Nurses Society On Addictions, In Conjunction with Dublin City University & Supported by The Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit Presents:
International Addictions Conference
Addiction Hot-Topics
Chemsex, Medically Supervised Injecting, Non-Medical Prescribing, Irish & International Addiction Nursing Perspectives
Venue: School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University
Date: 10th June 2016
Registration: 08.30
Entry: €10
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Speakers | More info | Topics |
Introductory speakers Niall O Connell Peter Kelly Eithne Cusack |
Ethics and delivery of treatment in the Irish context Welcome and Introduction to Ireland IntNSA conference Developing the Nursing footprint in healthcare | |
Prof. Catherine Comiskey | Developments in Irish drugs policy and future directions for evidence informed addictions nursing and healthcare | |
Dave Stuart | 'Chemsex' - The London gay community, drug use, sex and STD's. Emerging trends and treatment approaches | |
Mathew Flyn | Medically supervised opiate use. A Dutch pragmatic solution to a public health problem | |
Dr Carmel Clancy | http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/ourpeople/staffdirectory/clancy-carmel | What value the Addictions Nurse? 25 years of role development in UK addictions services – becoming obsolete or indispensable? |
Dana Murphy Parker | IntNSA and international Addiction Nursing developments- past, present and future (Part sponsored by CPL Healthcare) | |
Mike Flanagan | The development of non-medical prescribing in alcohol and drug treatment services in the UK | |
Dr Siobhan O Hallorhan | http://health.gov.ie/future-health/office-of-chief-nursing-officer/ | Introduction to and chair of panel discussion |
Application in submission for NMBI CPD credits. This conference is supported by the NMPDU with part sponsorship from, Abbvie Ireland, Pinewood Healthcare, CPL Healthcare & Nurse on Call. The Ireland Chapter of IntNSA does not endorse products or services for any commercial company or organisations.