Finding the right conference for you
A great nursing conference offers a number of benefits to a nurse educator's career and professional life. The conference setting is perhaps the best networking opportunity at every stage of your nursing career, allowing the space to connect with peers, exchange ideas, and build relationships. The diverse educational offerings, including keynote speeches, workshops, and panel discussions, make conferences a hub for learning about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in the field.
Beyond personal development, conferences also contribute to career advancement by providing a platform to showcase your work, gain recognition, and acquire new skills.
Exposure to novel ideas, technologies, and trends not only broadens perspectives but also ensures professionals stay current and relevant in their respective fields. When we’re at conferences, we get to talk to nurse educators about medication administration simulation, which can be a new type of simulation to some of the people we talk to. For others, our product offers a new, less expensive way to practice the key skill of med pass practice.
Additionally, conferences foster a sense of giving back, encouraging attendees to share their expertise through presentations, contributing to the collective body of knowledge and offering support to those new to the field.
Every conference offers an opportunity for learning and growth—which is why it’s important to pick the right ones for your goals, and ensure you’re prepared to make the very most of what they offer.
There are so many types of conferences—the options can be overwhelming. We’re going to focus on two main categories: nursing education and nursing simulation.
Nursing education conferences provide a platform for educators, faculty, and professionals in the nursing education field to discuss innovations, best practices, and challenges in nursing education.
Nursing simulation conferences focus on the use and advancement of simulation techniques in nursing education and practice, offering a space to network, share and engage on the latest methodologies dedicated to advancing healthcare simulation outcomes.
Nursing simulation conferences offer a number of benefits for various stages and pathways within the nursing profession.
Professional nursing education conferences are also designed to cater to a diverse audience within the nursing profession, including at various levels of experience and responsibility.
Attending both simulation and education focused conferences can help faculty understand how to best integrate simulation education modalities and experiences into their curriculum, aligning the simulation objectives to critical nursing education standards and competencies.
When starting your conference search, it’s worth first considering the top five nursing conferences that are widely recognized as being among the best and most valuable experiences. These include:
This is just a small sample of the many nursing education conferences available. It's important to research different conferences and choose the ones that best fit your interests and needs. If you are new to conferences, we often recommend starting small: choose a small, one-day conference near home and then branch out to bigger, longer conferences. This was exactly our approach when our business was small and we were new exhibitors. Try these ideas to find a local conference that aligns with your interests and professional goals:
Remember to verify conference details such as dates, locations, and registration requirements before planning to attend. The bonus to attending a conference in a new city is getting to build in some time to take in the sights or plan an excursion—a great way to reward yourself for a successful conference event!
Virtual attendance at conferences is also an option in some cases. While not getting the benefits of networking or experiencing the exhibit hall, this is often a less expensive option and can work when there is content at a conference that is important to you, but the timing doesn’t work for travel.
Now that we’ve covered conference categories, how to find them, and how to choose the right one(s) for you, in part two we’ll dive into preparing for the conference and navigating the experience once you’re there to make the most of the opportunity. Meanwhile, make sure to stop by our booth at the next conference we’re at! Sign up for our newsletter to learn more about our schedule.