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Nursing Research Society of India; 17th Annual Conference; 25th - 27th October 2013, Gujerat

The theme of the conference is
'Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases; Nursing Research Perspective'.
Abstracts are invited, closing date 14th September 2013.

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2nd Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference: Singapore; 23rd - 24th June 2014

The Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC) aims to explore advances in nursing practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics. Through networking and sharing, WNC will provide an opportunity for nursing practitioners and educators to exchange research evidence, models of best practice and innovative ideas.

GSTF extends concession (financial assistance) on a case by case basis for doctoral candidates and for delegates from developing countries based on merit (of the research paper submitted and accepted) and need. In order to be eligible for concession and any other assistance, the paper has to be accepted for publication in our journals and conference proceedings.

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International Association of Clinical Research Nurses (IACRN)


The International Association of Clinical Research Nurses, based in the USA, is a professional nursing organization. Its purpose is to define, validate and advance clinical research nursing as a specialty practice and to support the professional development of registered nurses who directly or indirectly impact the care of clinical research participants.

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Bookmarked by Nicola McHugh on 16 Aug 2013
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Job opportunity - Research Fellow/ Senior Research Fellow, George Institute, New Delhi, India

The George Institute is looking for a Research Fellow/ Senior Research Fellow to lead and manage a proposed hip fracture research programme in India.

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John Hopkins University offers free courses, including Design & Interpretation of Clinical Trials

John Hopkins University is offering free courses, including DESIGN & INTERPRETATION OF CLINICAL TRIALS. In this course, learn the basic principles for design of randomized clinical trials and how they should be reported.
Starts February 2014, 6 weeks long, workload 2-3 hours per week. Sign up now!

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Bookmarked by Nicola McHugh on 29 Jul 2013
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