Thursday 12 November 2009



Filipino Nurses can grab this once in a lifetime opportunity: Participate in the AENTDE/NANDA-I International Congress in Palacio de Congresos in Madrid on the 12th, 13th and 14th of May, 2010.

The congress will serve as a venue to discuss the present and future state requirements regarding nursing languages, with the national and international personalities. Nurses will enjoy the chance to share with other nurses from around the world who also currently use nursing languages, improvements, issues, their experiences, and innovations in order to go on building a common language that allows further identification, definition and development of knowledge about nursing discipline.The use of international languages which facilitate communication, research and the sharing of knowledge is a necessity which is felt by more and more professionals in clinical practice, education informatics and management. Furthermore, it is being demanded by a globally and information technology driven world.





Aside from taking advantage of this academic journey, participants will also have the opportunity to take a glimpse of the enchanting Madrid; and its cosmopolitan city. Enjoy the museums, shopping, different leisure environments such as “Madrid of the Austrias” or simply relaxing in the “Retiro Park”.






The congress will take place at the Palacio de Congresos de Madrid, located in La Castellana street. The central location of this venue will encourage participants to explore Madrid and all that this bustling city has to offer in terms of galleries, theatres, shops, museums, monuments and historic buildings. The aims of the conference are to :

  • Debate the implications of sharing nursing knowledge globally
  • Explore the process of clinical reasoning
  • Explain the process of diagnosis development for acceptance into NANDA-I´s taxonomy
  • Engage in dialogue about controversies related to classifications and diagnosis development
  • Examine the use of NANDA, NIC & NOC in education, practice, research and information systems




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