The Irish University Associations’ Higher Education Institution’s seminar series ‘Celebrating the Contribution of Nursing and Midwifery in Contemporary Irish Society’ is hosting a lunchtime seminar on Friday October 22 (13:00).
The seminar will highlight patient and public engagement across the four main disciplines of nursing.
Supporting Family, Patient and Public Involvement: Exemplars from the Nursing Discipline
Schedule
13:00 Welcome and Introductions: Dr Fintan Sheerin, Trinity College Dublin
13:05 Prof Imelda Coyne, Trinity College Dublin
“Following the Yellow Brick Road”. Engaging children and youth as partners in the evaluation, co-design and delivery of child and family centred health care.
13:15 Dr Liz Hartnett, Dublin City University
Educating intellectual disability nurses to support people with an intellectual disability and their families across the lifespan.
13:25 Dr Irene Cassidy, University of Limerick
Quality of life of people living with Parkinson’s Disease: Working in partnership.
13:35 Ms Tracey McDonagh, National University of Ireland, Galway
The evolution of recovery education in mental health through co-production.
13:45 Live panel discussion
Dr Fintan Sheerin, Ms Eileen Whelan, Mr Michael Foley, Speakers