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Gathering of more than 130 nursing professionals at the clinic's symposium

Caregivers from various professions within Bavaria convened to discuss ongoing issues and emerging trends, title 'New Paths'. Over 130 caregivers from the local area gathered at Ingolstadt Hospital and online towards the end of October for the first Care Symposium. The main focus was the...

Attendeesexceeding 130 at the nursing seminar held at the clinic
Attendeesexceeding 130 at the nursing seminar held at the clinic

Gathering of more than 130 nursing professionals at the clinic's symposium

The first nursing symposium titled "New Paths" was held in Bavaria at the end of October, bringing together over 130 nursing professionals from the region. The event, which took place both at Klinikum Ingolstadt and online, aimed to explore new paths in the nursing profession and foster dialogue among nursing professionals.

The symposium covered a wide range of topics in nursing practice, offering a varied program that included the integration of digitalization and knowledge management, the use of artificial intelligence in nursing, and the latest political developments in the nursing profession.

Dr. Andreas Tiete, CEO of Medicine, Nursing, and Information Technology, emphasized the importance of exchange between institutions in improving nursing quality in the region. He underscored the need for continuous learning and collaboration among nursing professionals to drive innovative ideas forward.

The field of Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) and Advanced Nursing Practice (ANP) was presented at the symposium. Theresa Tilgner, from the Practice Development Unit Nursing, found it encouraging to see committed nurses learning and supporting each other, as they delved into the growing diversity of competencies and expertise in the nursing profession.

Klinikum Ingolstadt reaffirmed its commitment to providing platforms for dialogue among nursing professionals and supporting the advancement of the nursing profession. The positive atmosphere, networking with colleagues, and new insights from presentations were appreciated by participants, who found the symposium both informative and inspiring.

The integration of digitalization was a significant aspect of the symposium, with discussions centering around the use of technology to improve patient care and the management of nursing knowledge. The use of artificial intelligence in nursing sparked great interest among participants, as they envisioned its potential to revolutionize the nursing profession.

In conclusion, the "New Paths" symposium marked a significant step forward in the nursing profession, fostering collaboration, innovation, and the integration of digitalization in nursing practice. The event served as a testament to the commitment of nursing professionals in Bavaria to continuous learning and the pursuit of excellence in patient care.

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