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Archive 2021
Dr Noeleen Brady and her team had a very successful online symposium yesterday (Jan 28th).
Dr. Noeleen Brady successfully received a grant from the National University of Ireland to host a symposium on Workforce Planning for Safe Nurse Staffing.
This was a one-day symposium which brought together international and national experts to discuss “The issue of workforce planning for safe nurse staffing”, identifying themes and the key components leading to the issue, and discussing ways of addressing safe nurse staffing. The symposium consisted of expert speakers, an open panel discussion and a poster session. Speakers included: Professor Linda Aiken, Professor Walter Sermeus, Dr. Chiara Dall’Ora, Professor Anne Scott, Mr Ray Healy, Ms Sinead Lardner and Professor Jonathan Drennan.
Well done to all involved.