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Rates, The Nethersole School of Nursing, formerly the Department of Nursing, was established under the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1991. The School is internationally recognised for its high quality undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programmes, research and clinical practice. Through maintaining strong connections with mainland and overseas universities, undertaking collaborative projects with community and healthcare partners, and organising international conferences and seminars, the School contributes significantly to the promotion of global health and the development of the nursing profession. Conference Organising Committee Professor CHAIR Sek Ying Chairpersons Type Standard Early bird1 Full conference Half day (2 March 2016) + 2 days (3-4 March 2016) Group registration2 Full-time student3 HK$4,500/ US$580 HK$3,900/ US$500 HK$3,700/ US$475 HK$3,200/ US$410 One and a half days Half day (2 March 2016) + 1 day (3 or 4 March 2016) HK$3,000/ US$385 One day (3 or 4 March 2016) HK$2,500/ US$320 (3 March 2016) HK$680/ US$90 The registration fee covers: Scientific sessions Workshops# Welcome reception* Not applicable Lunch and coffee breaks A conference kit A maximum of 60 delegates per workshop. Places will be reserved on a first come, first served basis. * Only for those who attend the first day of the conference. Professor Winnie SO, Associate Professor # Scientific Subcommittee Professor Helen CHAN, Assistant Professor Social Subcommittee Dr. Jojo WONG, Professional Consultant Cancellation of registration must be received by the before 3 January 2016 to receive a 50% refund of the fee paid. No refund will be made thereafter. Publications Subcommittee Professor Doris LEUNG, Assistant Professor Publicity and Public Relations Subcommittee Ms. Wendy CHAN, Professional Consultant Sponsorship Subcommittee Professor Eliza WONG, Assistant Professor Management Subcommittee Mr. Paul LEE, Professional Consultant Treasurer Dr. LAM Lai Wah, Professional Consultant Ms. Suzanne LO, Professional Consultant Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference Professor Janita CHAU, Professor Members College of Nursing, Eulji University, Seoul, Korea College of Nursing, Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Liaoning, China College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston University and St. George s, University of London, London, UK Louise Herrington School of Nursing, Baylor University, Dallas, USA School of Chinese Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,, Hong Kong School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan School of Nursing, College of Medicine, Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi an, China School of Nursing, Fudan University, Shanghai, China School of Nursing, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China School of Nursing, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA The Hong Kong Council of Social Service, Hong Kong Ms. Suzanne LO : : : : : 6/F, Esther Lee Building, Chung Chi College (852) 3943 4485 (852) 2603 5269 panconf6@cuhk.edu.hk http://www.nur.cuhk.edu.hk/conference Notes: 1 To enjoy the early bird discount, registration with full payment must be received before 15 September 2015. 2 Group registration will normally be valid for a minimum of 10 delegates. 3 A letter of verification for full-time student status from an authorised institution is required. Limited places will be offered on a first come, first served basis. Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference and Achieving Transformational and Sustainable Development in Health and Social Care Conference Dinner (3 March 2016) The conference dinner will be held at the Peking Garden, 3/F, Star House, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Guests will be served with authentic Chinese cuisine, and have the opportunity to enjoy live Chinese musical performance, Chinese cultural shows, hand-pulled noodle demonstration, traditional craftsmanship and local delicacies. A lucky draw will also be arranged during the dinner. Fee: HK$680/ US$90 per person General Information Hotel Information Hong Kong Facts Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Shatin Hong Kong is situated on the southeast coast of China at the mouth of the Pearl River facing the South China Sea. Covering an area of 1,104 square kilometres, the territory is made up of Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories, which includes 262 outlying islands. Hong Kong is a kaleidoscope of life; a sophisticated fusion of East and West; an age-old synthesis of cultures and traditions; and a unique city where new and old meet at every turn. Despite its image as a bustling city, more than 70% of Hong Kong s land mass is rural mountains, valleys and coastline - all within easy reach. It offers a memorable and diverse experience of stunning cityscapes, natural green countryside, and living culture and heritage with exquisite authentic Asian cuisines and a truly Shopping Paradise. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate with distinct seasons. During Spring (between March and May) there are pleasant breezes, plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures, and many people regard these as the best months of the year to visit Hong Kong. Sightseeing information is available at the Hong Kong Tourism Board website: http://www.discoverhongkong.com/ celeisuretips/eng Located next to and the MTR University Station, the hotel offers direct access to Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Island, Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau at Shenzhen, via the Mass Transit Railway. It is only a 5-minute ride from Hong Kong Science Park and Sha Tin Racecourse, with numerous Shatin attractions and landmarks nearby. 18 Chak Cheung Street, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong http://www.hongkong.shatin.hyatt.com (852) 3723 1234 (852) 3723 1235 hongkong.shatin@hyatt.com Royal Park Hotel, Shatin The hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Shatin with easy access to different modes of public transportation. Adjacent to the MTR Shatin Station, the hotel is just 5 minutes from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and 25 minutes from Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau at Shenzhen by rail, and 45 minutes from the Hong Kong International Airport. It is embraced by various famous tourist attractions and shopping malls, such as New Town Plaza, Sha Tin Racecourse and Hong Kong Heritage Museum. 8 Pak Hok Ting Street, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong http://www.royalpark.com.hk (852) 2601 2111 (852) 2601 3666 inquiry@royalpark.com.hk First Announcement, Hong Kong School of Nursing

Criteria for Abstract Selection Welcome Message It is a great pleasure for me to invite you to attend the Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference and First Colloquium on Chronic Illness Care to be held in March 2016 in Hong Kong. This conference is also one of the key events to celebrate our School s 25th Anniversary in 2016. The Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference hosted by the Nethersole School of Nursing at is a regular, yet important event in the international nursing conference calendar. Since it was firstly organised in 1999, the conference has been serving as an excellent platform to pool the efforts of nursing and healthcare professionals across cultures and disciplines to promote health and well-being of people in the Pan-Pacific region and beyond. For the upcoming conference, considering that health and social care services are undergoing transformation in response to the escalating burden of chronic illnesses arising from a rapidly ageing global population, the theme Achieving transformational and sustainable development in health and social care is particularly chosen. The conference aims to assemble local, mainland and overseas service providers, academics and researchers to discuss and explore strategies and initiatives for transformational and sustainable development in health and social care services in both local and global contexts. Internationally renowned experts in the field will be invited as keynote speakers to share their insightful views and experiences. Concurrent sessions and professional workshops will be conducted for participants to dialogue on a wide range of themerelated topics and to identify health and social care innovations for maximising benefits to patients and the community. Apart from sharing and discussion, the conference also provides a valuable opportunity for participants to meet old and new friends and to extend networks for academic and professional collaborations. Overseas participants may also take this opportunity to explore the beauty and attractions of Hong Kong a dynamic and vibrant city where western-style modernity and centuries-old Chinese tradition are sophistically integrated. Once again, I cordially invite you to attend this conference and look forward to seeing you in 2016. Sek Ying CHAIR The Nethersole School of Nursing Faculty of Medicine Conference Aim The aim of the conference is to provide an international platform for discussion and debate among health and social care providers, policy makers, academics and researchers on strategies and initiatives to achieve transformational and sustainable development in health and social care in local and global contexts. Conference Objectives To facilitate opportunities for networking, collaboration and exchange of ideas with internationally renowned leaders in health and social care. To identify research- and practice-based innovations in optimising health and social care integration. To debate gaps and priorities for sustainable development in health and social care. To discuss and debate the challenges and opportunities in the new era of health and social care reforms. To identify opportunities for evidence-based practice in health and social care. To explore innovative practices and shared care models in chronic illness care. To examine strategies for transformational change in chronic illness management and prevention. Award certificates and prizes will be given for the best oral and poster s at the conference. There will be three to four in each of the following categories: Language of Conference The official language of the conference is English. poster Best oral Best poster Conference Programme (Tentative) Call for Abstract Abstracts for oral/ poster s relating to any of the following conference sub-themes are invited: 1. Contemporary health issues and emerging challenges Acute care nursing practice Cancer, palliative and end-of-life care Infectious disease management Health promotion and disease prevention Complementary and alternative medicine 2. Innovative practice Evidence-based practice in nursing and healthcare, and knowledge translation 3. Aged care, chronic illness care, and social care Innovative health and social care Chronic illness management and rehabilitative care Healthy ageing and aged care 4. Transformational leadership and reforms in healthcare system Healthcare policy and leadership Transcultural practice Date 2 March 2016 (Wednesday) 1315 1415, Welcome Tea & Coffee, Exhibit & Poster Viewing 1415 1515 Opening Ceremony 1515 1600 Keynote I 1600 1700 Concurrent Session I & Workshop I (Diabetes Care) 1700 1745 Concurrent Session II 3 March 2016 (Thursday) Keynote II Chronic Illness Care 1015 1115 Concurrent Session III & Workshop II (Wound Care) 1115 1245 Concurrent Session IV & Workshop III (Innovative Practice / Education) 1245 1345 Lunch 1345 1515 Plenary Session I Chronic Illness Care 1515 1545 1545 1700 Concurrent Session V & Workshop IV (Writing for Publication) 1830 Event Yasumoto International Academic Park Best Presentation Awards oral Important Dates Conference Venue The Scientific Subcommittee adopts the following criteria for selection of abstracts: 1. Authors are requested to fill out the submission form available at the conference website (http://www.nur.cuhk.edu.hk/ conference) and submit their abstracts via the online abstract submission system. 2. The abstract must be relevant to one of the conference sub-themes. Authors are asked to indicate which of the four sub-themes is most appropriate for their. 3. The material in the abstract should be of original work with the focus of the abstract clearly stated in the title. 4. The preferred method of (oral or poster) should be indicated. 5. The abstract should be written in English and not more than 300 words. It should be typed and single spaced in Microsoft Office Word format using 12 point font of regular s New Roman. 6. If the abstract is for reporting a research study/ project, whether the study/ project is in progress or completed must be clearly stated. The text must be arranged as follows: (a) Purpose of the study/ project, (b) Methods, (c) Results and discussions, and (d) Conclusions. 7. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Subcommittee of the conference. Its decisions about acceptance of an abstract and mode of are final. Receipt of abstracts will be acknowledged through email. All authors will be notified of the decision of the Scientific Subcommittee on or before 15 August 2015. The authors of successful abstracts will be required to register for the conference. Conference Dinner 4 March 2016 (Friday) Abstract submission opens 2 January 2015 Keynote III Deadline for abstract submission 15 July 2015 Notification of abstract acceptance 15 August 2015 1015 1115 Concurrent Session VI & Workshop V (Chinese Medicine / Complementary and Alternative Medicine) opens 1 May 2015 1115 1215 Concurrent Session VII & Workshop VI (Community Care) Deadline for early bird registration 15 September 2015 1215 1300 Concurrent Session VIII Online registration closes 1 March 2016 (On-site registration available) 1300 1400 Lunch, Exhibit & Poster Viewing Conference 1400 1430 Concurrent Session IX Opening ceremony 2 March 2016 1430 1600 Plenary Session II Dementia Care 3 March 2016 1600 1630 Awards Presentation & Closing Ceremony

Criteria for Abstract Selection Welcome Message It is a great pleasure for me to invite you to attend the Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference and First Colloquium on Chronic Illness Care to be held in March 2016 in Hong Kong. This conference is also one of the key events to celebrate our School s 25th Anniversary in 2016. The Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference hosted by the Nethersole School of Nursing at is a regular, yet important event in the international nursing conference calendar. Since it was firstly organised in 1999, the conference has been serving as an excellent platform to pool the efforts of nursing and healthcare professionals across cultures and disciplines to promote health and well-being of people in the Pan-Pacific region and beyond. For the upcoming conference, considering that health and social care services are undergoing transformation in response to the escalating burden of chronic illnesses arising from a rapidly ageing global population, the theme Achieving transformational and sustainable development in health and social care is particularly chosen. The conference aims to assemble local, mainland and overseas service providers, academics and researchers to discuss and explore strategies and initiatives for transformational and sustainable development in health and social care services in both local and global contexts. Internationally renowned experts in the field will be invited as keynote speakers to share their insightful views and experiences. Concurrent sessions and professional workshops will be conducted for participants to dialogue on a wide range of themerelated topics and to identify health and social care innovations for maximising benefits to patients and the community. Apart from sharing and discussion, the conference also provides a valuable opportunity for participants to meet old and new friends and to extend networks for academic and professional collaborations. Overseas participants may also take this opportunity to explore the beauty and attractions of Hong Kong a dynamic and vibrant city where western-style modernity and centuries-old Chinese tradition are sophistically integrated. Once again, I cordially invite you to attend this conference and look forward to seeing you in 2016. Sek Ying CHAIR The Nethersole School of Nursing Faculty of Medicine Conference Aim The aim of the conference is to provide an international platform for discussion and debate among health and social care providers, policy makers, academics and researchers on strategies and initiatives to achieve transformational and sustainable development in health and social care in local and global contexts. Conference Objectives To facilitate opportunities for networking, collaboration and exchange of ideas with internationally renowned leaders in health and social care. To identify research- and practice-based innovations in optimising health and social care integration. To debate gaps and priorities for sustainable development in health and social care. To discuss and debate the challenges and opportunities in the new era of health and social care reforms. To identify opportunities for evidence-based practice in health and social care. To explore innovative practices and shared care models in chronic illness care. To examine strategies for transformational change in chronic illness management and prevention. Award certificates and prizes will be given for the best oral and poster s at the conference. There will be three to four in each of the following categories: Language of Conference The official language of the conference is English. poster Best oral Best poster Conference Programme (Tentative) Call for Abstract Abstracts for oral/ poster s relating to any of the following conference sub-themes are invited: 1. Contemporary health issues and emerging challenges Acute care nursing practice Cancer, palliative and end-of-life care Infectious disease management Health promotion and disease prevention Complementary and alternative medicine 2. Innovative practice Evidence-based practice in nursing and healthcare, and knowledge translation 3. Aged care, chronic illness care, and social care Innovative health and social care Chronic illness management and rehabilitative care Healthy ageing and aged care 4. Transformational leadership and reforms in healthcare system Healthcare policy and leadership Transcultural practice Date 2 March 2016 (Wednesday) 1315 1415, Welcome Tea & Coffee, Exhibit & Poster Viewing 1415 1515 Opening Ceremony 1515 1600 Keynote I 1600 1700 Concurrent Session I & Workshop I (Diabetes Care) 1700 1745 Concurrent Session II 3 March 2016 (Thursday) Keynote II Chronic Illness Care 1015 1115 Concurrent Session III & Workshop II (Wound Care) 1115 1245 Concurrent Session IV & Workshop III (Innovative Practice / Education) 1245 1345 Lunch 1345 1515 Plenary Session I Chronic Illness Care 1515 1545 1545 1700 Concurrent Session V & Workshop IV (Writing for Publication) 1830 Event Yasumoto International Academic Park Best Presentation Awards oral Important Dates Conference Venue The Scientific Subcommittee adopts the following criteria for selection of abstracts: 1. Authors are requested to fill out the submission form available at the conference website (http://www.nur.cuhk.edu.hk/ conference) and submit their abstracts via the online abstract submission system. 2. The abstract must be relevant to one of the conference sub-themes. Authors are asked to indicate which of the four sub-themes is most appropriate for their. 3. The material in the abstract should be of original work with the focus of the abstract clearly stated in the title. 4. The preferred method of (oral or poster) should be indicated. 5. The abstract should be written in English and not more than 300 words. It should be typed and single spaced in Microsoft Office Word format using 12 point font of regular s New Roman. 6. If the abstract is for reporting a research study/ project, whether the study/ project is in progress or completed must be clearly stated. The text must be arranged as follows: (a) Purpose of the study/ project, (b) Methods, (c) Results and discussions, and (d) Conclusions. 7. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Subcommittee of the conference. Its decisions about acceptance of an abstract and mode of are final. Receipt of abstracts will be acknowledged through email. All authors will be notified of the decision of the Scientific Subcommittee on or before 15 August 2015. The authors of successful abstracts will be required to register for the conference. Conference Dinner 4 March 2016 (Friday) Abstract submission opens 2 January 2015 Keynote III Deadline for abstract submission 15 July 2015 Notification of abstract acceptance 15 August 2015 1015 1115 Concurrent Session VI & Workshop V (Chinese Medicine / Complementary and Alternative Medicine) opens 1 May 2015 1115 1215 Concurrent Session VII & Workshop VI (Community Care) Deadline for early bird registration 15 September 2015 1215 1300 Concurrent Session VIII Online registration closes 1 March 2016 (On-site registration available) 1300 1400 Lunch, Exhibit & Poster Viewing Conference 1400 1430 Concurrent Session IX Opening ceremony 2 March 2016 1430 1600 Plenary Session II Dementia Care 3 March 2016 1600 1630 Awards Presentation & Closing Ceremony

Criteria for Abstract Selection Welcome Message It is a great pleasure for me to invite you to attend the Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference and First Colloquium on Chronic Illness Care to be held in March 2016 in Hong Kong. This conference is also one of the key events to celebrate our School s 25th Anniversary in 2016. The Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference hosted by the Nethersole School of Nursing at is a regular, yet important event in the international nursing conference calendar. Since it was firstly organised in 1999, the conference has been serving as an excellent platform to pool the efforts of nursing and healthcare professionals across cultures and disciplines to promote health and well-being of people in the Pan-Pacific region and beyond. For the upcoming conference, considering that health and social care services are undergoing transformation in response to the escalating burden of chronic illnesses arising from a rapidly ageing global population, the theme Achieving transformational and sustainable development in health and social care is particularly chosen. The conference aims to assemble local, mainland and overseas service providers, academics and researchers to discuss and explore strategies and initiatives for transformational and sustainable development in health and social care services in both local and global contexts. Internationally renowned experts in the field will be invited as keynote speakers to share their insightful views and experiences. Concurrent sessions and professional workshops will be conducted for participants to dialogue on a wide range of themerelated topics and to identify health and social care innovations for maximising benefits to patients and the community. Apart from sharing and discussion, the conference also provides a valuable opportunity for participants to meet old and new friends and to extend networks for academic and professional collaborations. Overseas participants may also take this opportunity to explore the beauty and attractions of Hong Kong a dynamic and vibrant city where western-style modernity and centuries-old Chinese tradition are sophistically integrated. Once again, I cordially invite you to attend this conference and look forward to seeing you in 2016. Sek Ying CHAIR The Nethersole School of Nursing Faculty of Medicine Conference Aim The aim of the conference is to provide an international platform for discussion and debate among health and social care providers, policy makers, academics and researchers on strategies and initiatives to achieve transformational and sustainable development in health and social care in local and global contexts. Conference Objectives To facilitate opportunities for networking, collaboration and exchange of ideas with internationally renowned leaders in health and social care. To identify research- and practice-based innovations in optimising health and social care integration. To debate gaps and priorities for sustainable development in health and social care. To discuss and debate the challenges and opportunities in the new era of health and social care reforms. To identify opportunities for evidence-based practice in health and social care. To explore innovative practices and shared care models in chronic illness care. To examine strategies for transformational change in chronic illness management and prevention. Award certificates and prizes will be given for the best oral and poster s at the conference. There will be three to four in each of the following categories: Language of Conference The official language of the conference is English. poster Best oral Best poster Conference Programme (Tentative) Call for Abstract Abstracts for oral/ poster s relating to any of the following conference sub-themes are invited: 1. Contemporary health issues and emerging challenges Acute care nursing practice Cancer, palliative and end-of-life care Infectious disease management Health promotion and disease prevention Complementary and alternative medicine 2. Innovative practice Evidence-based practice in nursing and healthcare, and knowledge translation 3. Aged care, chronic illness care, and social care Innovative health and social care Chronic illness management and rehabilitative care Healthy ageing and aged care 4. Transformational leadership and reforms in healthcare system Healthcare policy and leadership Transcultural practice Date 2 March 2016 (Wednesday) 1315 1415, Welcome Tea & Coffee, Exhibit & Poster Viewing 1415 1515 Opening Ceremony 1515 1600 Keynote I 1600 1700 Concurrent Session I & Workshop I (Diabetes Care) 1700 1745 Concurrent Session II 3 March 2016 (Thursday) Keynote II Chronic Illness Care 1015 1115 Concurrent Session III & Workshop II (Wound Care) 1115 1245 Concurrent Session IV & Workshop III (Innovative Practice / Education) 1245 1345 Lunch 1345 1515 Plenary Session I Chronic Illness Care 1515 1545 1545 1700 Concurrent Session V & Workshop IV (Writing for Publication) 1830 Event Yasumoto International Academic Park Best Presentation Awards oral Important Dates Conference Venue The Scientific Subcommittee adopts the following criteria for selection of abstracts: 1. Authors are requested to fill out the submission form available at the conference website (http://www.nur.cuhk.edu.hk/ conference) and submit their abstracts via the online abstract submission system. 2. The abstract must be relevant to one of the conference sub-themes. Authors are asked to indicate which of the four sub-themes is most appropriate for their. 3. The material in the abstract should be of original work with the focus of the abstract clearly stated in the title. 4. The preferred method of (oral or poster) should be indicated. 5. The abstract should be written in English and not more than 300 words. It should be typed and single spaced in Microsoft Office Word format using 12 point font of regular s New Roman. 6. If the abstract is for reporting a research study/ project, whether the study/ project is in progress or completed must be clearly stated. The text must be arranged as follows: (a) Purpose of the study/ project, (b) Methods, (c) Results and discussions, and (d) Conclusions. 7. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Subcommittee of the conference. Its decisions about acceptance of an abstract and mode of are final. Receipt of abstracts will be acknowledged through email. All authors will be notified of the decision of the Scientific Subcommittee on or before 15 August 2015. The authors of successful abstracts will be required to register for the conference. Conference Dinner 4 March 2016 (Friday) Abstract submission opens 2 January 2015 Keynote III Deadline for abstract submission 15 July 2015 Notification of abstract acceptance 15 August 2015 1015 1115 Concurrent Session VI & Workshop V (Chinese Medicine / Complementary and Alternative Medicine) opens 1 May 2015 1115 1215 Concurrent Session VII & Workshop VI (Community Care) Deadline for early bird registration 15 September 2015 1215 1300 Concurrent Session VIII Online registration closes 1 March 2016 (On-site registration available) 1300 1400 Lunch, Exhibit & Poster Viewing Conference 1400 1430 Concurrent Session IX Opening ceremony 2 March 2016 1430 1600 Plenary Session II Dementia Care 3 March 2016 1600 1630 Awards Presentation & Closing Ceremony

Rates, The Nethersole School of Nursing, formerly the Department of Nursing, was established under the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1991. The School is internationally recognised for its high quality undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programmes, research and clinical practice. Through maintaining strong connections with mainland and overseas universities, undertaking collaborative projects with community and healthcare partners, and organising international conferences and seminars, the School contributes significantly to the promotion of global health and the development of the nursing profession. Conference Organising Committee Professor CHAIR Sek Ying Chairpersons Type Standard Early bird1 Full conference Half day (2 March 2016) + 2 days (3-4 March 2016) Group registration2 Full-time student3 HK$4,500/ US$580 HK$3,900/ US$500 HK$3,700/ US$475 HK$3,200/ US$410 One and a half days Half day (2 March 2016) + 1 day (3 or 4 March 2016) HK$3,000/ US$385 One day (3 or 4 March 2016) HK$2,500/ US$320 (3 March 2016) HK$680/ US$90 The registration fee covers: Scientific sessions Workshops# Welcome reception* Not applicable Lunch and coffee breaks A conference kit A maximum of 60 delegates per workshop. Places will be reserved on a first come, first served basis. * Only for those who attend the first day of the conference. Professor Winnie SO, Associate Professor # Scientific Subcommittee Professor Helen CHAN, Assistant Professor Social Subcommittee Dr. Jojo WONG, Professional Consultant Cancellation of registration must be received by the before 3 January 2016 to receive a 50% refund of the fee paid. No refund will be made thereafter. Publications Subcommittee Professor Doris LEUNG, Assistant Professor Publicity and Public Relations Subcommittee Ms. Wendy CHAN, Professional Consultant Sponsorship Subcommittee Professor Eliza WONG, Assistant Professor Management Subcommittee Mr. Paul LEE, Professional Consultant Treasurer Dr. LAM Lai Wah, Professional Consultant Ms. Suzanne LO, Professional Consultant Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference Professor Janita CHAU, Professor Members College of Nursing, Eulji University, Seoul, Korea College of Nursing, Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Liaoning, China College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston University and St. George s, University of London, London, UK Louise Herrington School of Nursing, Baylor University, Dallas, USA School of Chinese Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,, Hong Kong School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan School of Nursing, College of Medicine, Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi an, China School of Nursing, Fudan University, Shanghai, China School of Nursing, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China School of Nursing, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA The Hong Kong Council of Social Service, Hong Kong Ms. Suzanne LO : : : : : 6/F, Esther Lee Building, Chung Chi College (852) 3943 4485 (852) 2603 5269 panconf6@cuhk.edu.hk http://www.nur.cuhk.edu.hk/conference Notes: 1 To enjoy the early bird discount, registration with full payment must be received before 15 September 2015. 2 Group registration will normally be valid for a minimum of 10 delegates. 3 A letter of verification for full-time student status from an authorised institution is required. Limited places will be offered on a first come, first served basis. Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference and Achieving Transformational and Sustainable Development in Health and Social Care Conference Dinner (3 March 2016) The conference dinner will be held at the Peking Garden, 3/F, Star House, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Guests will be served with authentic Chinese cuisine, and have the opportunity to enjoy live Chinese musical performance, Chinese cultural shows, hand-pulled noodle demonstration, traditional craftsmanship and local delicacies. A lucky draw will also be arranged during the dinner. Fee: HK$680/ US$90 per person General Information Hotel Information Hong Kong Facts Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Shatin Hong Kong is situated on the southeast coast of China at the mouth of the Pearl River facing the South China Sea. Covering an area of 1,104 square kilometres, the territory is made up of Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories, which includes 262 outlying islands. Hong Kong is a kaleidoscope of life; a sophisticated fusion of East and West; an age-old synthesis of cultures and traditions; and a unique city where new and old meet at every turn. Despite its image as a bustling city, more than 70% of Hong Kong s land mass is rural mountains, valleys and coastline - all within easy reach. It offers a memorable and diverse experience of stunning cityscapes, natural green countryside, and living culture and heritage with exquisite authentic Asian cuisines and a truly Shopping Paradise. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate with distinct seasons. During Spring (between March and May) there are pleasant breezes, plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures, and many people regard these as the best months of the year to visit Hong Kong. Sightseeing information is available at the Hong Kong Tourism Board website: http://www.discoverhongkong.com/ celeisuretips/eng Located next to and the MTR University Station, the hotel offers direct access to Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Island, Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau at Shenzhen, via the Mass Transit Railway. It is only a 5-minute ride from Hong Kong Science Park and Sha Tin Racecourse, with numerous Shatin attractions and landmarks nearby. 18 Chak Cheung Street, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong http://www.hongkong.shatin.hyatt.com (852) 3723 1234 (852) 3723 1235 hongkong.shatin@hyatt.com Royal Park Hotel, Shatin The hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Shatin with easy access to different modes of public transportation. Adjacent to the MTR Shatin Station, the hotel is just 5 minutes from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and 25 minutes from Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau at Shenzhen by rail, and 45 minutes from the Hong Kong International Airport. It is embraced by various famous tourist attractions and shopping malls, such as New Town Plaza, Sha Tin Racecourse and Hong Kong Heritage Museum. 8 Pak Hok Ting Street, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong http://www.royalpark.com.hk (852) 2601 2111 (852) 2601 3666 inquiry@royalpark.com.hk First Announcement, Hong Kong School of Nursing

Rates, The Nethersole School of Nursing, formerly the Department of Nursing, was established under the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1991. The School is internationally recognised for its high quality undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programmes, research and clinical practice. Through maintaining strong connections with mainland and overseas universities, undertaking collaborative projects with community and healthcare partners, and organising international conferences and seminars, the School contributes significantly to the promotion of global health and the development of the nursing profession. Conference Organising Committee Professor CHAIR Sek Ying Chairpersons Type Standard Early bird1 Full conference Half day (2 March 2016) + 2 days (3-4 March 2016) Group registration2 Full-time student3 HK$4,500/ US$580 HK$3,900/ US$500 HK$3,700/ US$475 HK$3,200/ US$410 One and a half days Half day (2 March 2016) + 1 day (3 or 4 March 2016) HK$3,000/ US$385 One day (3 or 4 March 2016) HK$2,500/ US$320 (3 March 2016) HK$680/ US$90 The registration fee covers: Scientific sessions Workshops# Welcome reception* Not applicable Lunch and coffee breaks A conference kit A maximum of 60 delegates per workshop. Places will be reserved on a first come, first served basis. * Only for those who attend the first day of the conference. Professor Winnie SO, Associate Professor # Scientific Subcommittee Professor Helen CHAN, Assistant Professor Social Subcommittee Dr. Jojo WONG, Professional Consultant Cancellation of registration must be received by the before 3 January 2016 to receive a 50% refund of the fee paid. No refund will be made thereafter. Publications Subcommittee Professor Doris LEUNG, Assistant Professor Publicity and Public Relations Subcommittee Ms. Wendy CHAN, Professional Consultant Sponsorship Subcommittee Professor Eliza WONG, Assistant Professor Management Subcommittee Mr. Paul LEE, Professional Consultant Treasurer Dr. LAM Lai Wah, Professional Consultant Ms. Suzanne LO, Professional Consultant Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference Professor Janita CHAU, Professor Members College of Nursing, Eulji University, Seoul, Korea College of Nursing, Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Liaoning, China College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston University and St. George s, University of London, London, UK Louise Herrington School of Nursing, Baylor University, Dallas, USA School of Chinese Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,, Hong Kong School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan School of Nursing, College of Medicine, Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi an, China School of Nursing, Fudan University, Shanghai, China School of Nursing, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China School of Nursing, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA The Hong Kong Council of Social Service, Hong Kong Ms. Suzanne LO : : : : : 6/F, Esther Lee Building, Chung Chi College (852) 3943 4485 (852) 2603 5269 panconf6@cuhk.edu.hk http://www.nur.cuhk.edu.hk/conference Notes: 1 To enjoy the early bird discount, registration with full payment must be received before 15 September 2015. 2 Group registration will normally be valid for a minimum of 10 delegates. 3 A letter of verification for full-time student status from an authorised institution is required. Limited places will be offered on a first come, first served basis. Sixth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference and Achieving Transformational and Sustainable Development in Health and Social Care Conference Dinner (3 March 2016) The conference dinner will be held at the Peking Garden, 3/F, Star House, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Guests will be served with authentic Chinese cuisine, and have the opportunity to enjoy live Chinese musical performance, Chinese cultural shows, hand-pulled noodle demonstration, traditional craftsmanship and local delicacies. A lucky draw will also be arranged during the dinner. Fee: HK$680/ US$90 per person General Information Hotel Information Hong Kong Facts Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Shatin Hong Kong is situated on the southeast coast of China at the mouth of the Pearl River facing the South China Sea. Covering an area of 1,104 square kilometres, the territory is made up of Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories, which includes 262 outlying islands. Hong Kong is a kaleidoscope of life; a sophisticated fusion of East and West; an age-old synthesis of cultures and traditions; and a unique city where new and old meet at every turn. Despite its image as a bustling city, more than 70% of Hong Kong s land mass is rural mountains, valleys and coastline - all within easy reach. It offers a memorable and diverse experience of stunning cityscapes, natural green countryside, and living culture and heritage with exquisite authentic Asian cuisines and a truly Shopping Paradise. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate with distinct seasons. During Spring (between March and May) there are pleasant breezes, plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures, and many people regard these as the best months of the year to visit Hong Kong. Sightseeing information is available at the Hong Kong Tourism Board website: http://www.discoverhongkong.com/ celeisuretips/eng Located next to and the MTR University Station, the hotel offers direct access to Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Island, Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau at Shenzhen, via the Mass Transit Railway. It is only a 5-minute ride from Hong Kong Science Park and Sha Tin Racecourse, with numerous Shatin attractions and landmarks nearby. 18 Chak Cheung Street, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong http://www.hongkong.shatin.hyatt.com (852) 3723 1234 (852) 3723 1235 hongkong.shatin@hyatt.com Royal Park Hotel, Shatin The hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Shatin with easy access to different modes of public transportation. Adjacent to the MTR Shatin Station, the hotel is just 5 minutes from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and 25 minutes from Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau at Shenzhen by rail, and 45 minutes from the Hong Kong International Airport. It is embraced by various famous tourist attractions and shopping malls, such as New Town Plaza, Sha Tin Racecourse and Hong Kong Heritage Museum. 8 Pak Hok Ting Street, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong http://www.royalpark.com.hk (852) 2601 2111 (852) 2601 3666 inquiry@royalpark.com.hk First Announcement, Hong Kong School of Nursing