MEDIA PARTNER 31 March & 1 April 215 Alexandra Palace, London MEDIA PACK www.londonnurseshow.com
New to 215 the London Nurse Show (LNS) is launching to bring together nurses working in secondary care across all therapy areas. Through our media partner the British Journal of Nursing (BJN) we have surveyed the BJN readers identifying the most important clinical, policy and educational needs of nurses working in the capital. LNS will be a two day free to attend bespoke event for registered nurses with student sessions available for the second half of day two.
Keynote address and policy debate Launching the show will be a keynote address and policy debate between the three main electoral parties. Each given 15 minutes to outline their healthcare policy and effect on nursing, followed by a debate using your questions! With the general election only two months away it will be key that nurses voices are heard. LNS gives the perfect platform to speak directly to government ensuring that in 215 major issues that affect nursing are not avoided for another term. Topics covered as part of these sessions will include procurement, legal and ethics, misconduct, whistleblowing, pay and conditions, recruitment banding and career progression.
Conference Clinical sessions covering key therapy areas will be running all day. These sessions aim to champion best practice and discuss new advances in medicine. Conference topics covered will include, but be not restricted to: Oncology Cardiology Stroke Urology IV care Palliative care Renal nursing Pressure ulcer prevention Mental Health Student sessions After lunch on day two the LNS will be open to students. The opportunity for nurses of the future to interact with exhibitors and also attend dedicated sessions on: Making the most of your placement Writing essays How to apply for grants Post-graduation Workshops Interactive learning sessions will be available to delegates. Using a less formal environment than the conference sessions, delegates will be invited to engage in new ways of learning in more practical applications giving the opportunity to interact with other nurses on the issues faced in practice. Workshop topics covered will include, but not be restricted to: Wound assessment Stoma care Catheterisation IV and pic lines Enteral/parenteral feeding Skin care and emollients Pressure ulcer prevention
Plenary schedule 31st March 215 8. 9. Registration for delegates 9. 1. KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND DEBATE: Involving either the three main party leaders or health secretaries 1. Exhibition officially opens in West Hall 1.45 11.3 Whistle blowing Speaker to be confirmed 11.45 12.3 Record keeping Speaker to be confirmed 12.3 Lunch break and exhibition viewing 13.3 14.15 Clinical session 1* 14.3 15.15 Clinical session 2* 15.3 16.15 Clinical session 3* 16.45 Exhibition closes AM PM Workshops on Wound assessment, catheters and stoma will be repeated at 1.3 and 11.3 Workshops on IV, nutrition and skin will be repeated at 14. and 15. Workshop schedule 1st April 215 8. 9. Registration 9. 1. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Patient safety 1. Exhibition officially opens in West Hall 1.45 11.3 Clinical session 4* AM Workshops on Wound assessment, 11.45 12.3 Clinical session 5* catheters and stoma will be repeated at 1.3 and 11.3 12.3 Lunch break and exhibition viewing 13.3 14. Student session 1: Career options 14.3 15. Student session 2: PM Workshops on IV, nutrition and skin Turning your coursework will be repeated at 14. and 15. into an article 15.3 16. Student session 3: Performing well in your clinical placement * Clinical sessions will include but are not limited to oncology, cardiology, stroke, palliative and renal
Who should attend Consultant Nurse Senior Charge Nurse (RGN) Charge Nurse (RGN) Clinical Nurse Specialists Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Nurse Educator Mental Health Nurses (RMN) Paediatric Nurse Surgical Nurse Neonatal Nurse (RGN) Legal Nurse Consultant Forensic Nurse Clinical Nurse Manager Registered Nurse (RGN) Nurse, General Duty Nurse, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Theatre Nurse Staff Nurse Occupational Health Nurse Nursing Supervisor Nurse Operating Room Nurse Oncology Nurse Obstetrics Nurse Clinical Surgery Head Nurse Director of Nursing Nursing Manager Cardiac and Community Rehab Nurse Nutrition Nurse Specialist Gastrointestinal Nurse Stoma Care Nurse Specialist IV Nurse 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 Number of people asked Number of people asked Survey results 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 Yes Yes Do you think there is a need to an acute nursing conference in London? No Does your organisation allow study leave? No Number of people asked Number of people asked 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 What do you expect to achieve from visiting an exhibitor? (Top responses) 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 Information about product s effectiveness 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 Yes Information on how to use a product Information on training opportunities Do you find exhibitions useful? No
Exhibition and sponsorship The right event, the right audience at the right time Exhibition prices Stand packages 215 rate Space only = 31 per metre 2 Shell scheme = 335 per metre 2 Stand with shell scheme: 9m 2 = 315 12m 2 = 42 18m 2 = 63 Space only: 24m 2 = 744 36m 2 = 1116 48m 2 = 1488 Contact andrew.iafrati@ 2 751 6732 Sponsorship packages covered: Headline sponsor Keynote address sponsorship Clinical symposium session sponsorship Workshop sponsorship Lanyard sponsor Delegate bag sponsor Catering sponsor Wi-Fi sponsor Prices available on request contact anthony.kerr@ 7979 52828 Show guide display advertising Full page 2 Half page 12 Quarter page 8 Exhibitor research Over companies canvassed including medical device, pharmaceutical, recruitment, trusts, hospitals, training providers and research. 87.5% would like to see an event of this scale in London 66% want to see a two day event 42% see practical workshops as the most important element to education
The venue Alexandra Palace Built in 1873 as the people s palace it is the perfect London location for any conference; Alexandra Palace offers a grand exhibition space with a Victorian twist. With the best views of London, easy to get to by car, rail or tube and 15 complimentary car parking spaces Alexandra Palace is the full experience venue. Alexandra Palace Way, London, N22 7AY Tel: 2 8365 2121 www.alexandrapalace.com Contributing partners National Infusion and Vascular Access Society Contacts Sponsorship: Exhibition pharmaceutical and device: Recruitment, courses, hospitals and training: Programme enquiries: General enquiries: Anthony Kerr Publishing Director Andrew Iafrati Commercial Manager Rachel McElhinney Commercial Manager Julie Smith Associate Publisher Laura Denne Events Manager Direct: 27 51 6726 Direct: 27 51 6732 Direct: 27 51 6728 Direct: 27 51 672 Direct: 27 51 6748 anthony.kerr@ andrew.iafrati@ rachel.mcelhinney@ julie.smith@ laura.denne@ MA Healthcare Ltd, St Jude s Church, Dulwich Road, London, SE24 PB 2 7738 5454 www.mahealthcareevents.co.uk