Planning your nursing educator conference experience.
Planning for a nursing educator conference is crucial for making the most of both your time and financial investment. These conferences provide a unique platform for nurse educators to engage with other educators and industry leaders, offering valuable opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange, and skill enhancement. By carefully planning your conference attendance, you can tailor the experience to your specific learning and career goals.
Whether it's gaining insights into new technologies, participating in hands-on simulations, or connecting with influential figures in the nursing community, a well-thought-out approach to conference participation can significantly contribute to your professional growth and the quality of care you provide to patients.
Before choosing which sessions to participate in at an upcoming nursing conference, it’s helpful to have a broad understanding of the various types of activities you have to choose from and what format will best suit your needs. For the most immersive experience, we recommend attending a variety of activities.
Once you know what activities to expect, you can start preparing for your conference and setting goals for yourself. It can be nerve-racking to attend a conference, especially if it’s your first one—we know this firsthand! Following the steps below can help manage your nerves and maximize your experience.
The exhibitor hall is always one of the most popular places at a nursing education conference—and as an added bonus, it’s typically where the food and drink are! Managing your time efficiently in the exhibitor hall allows you to leave the conference with a wealth of knowledge, relevant resources, and potentially valuable professional connections.
Begin by reviewing the conference program and identifying key exhibitors aligned with your professional interests and current trends in healthcare. Prioritize booths based on your goals, whether it's exploring new technologies, learning about innovative products, or establishing potential collaborations. As you navigate the hall, engage with exhibitors by asking targeted questions and participating in demonstrations. Be open to networking opportunities and connecting with representatives who can provide valuable insights into the latest advancements in nursing practice.
We had an opportunity to exhibit at a nursing simulation conference this past year with 350 other vendors. It was an amazing (and humbling) experience. The variety of simulation products was truly astounding. It was wonderful to be able to walk through the exhibit hall and meet other vendors and talk to them about their products and experiences. Just like conference attendees, as business owners and vendors, we use the opportunity to meet new people, get ideas, network, and socialize. And of course, it’s a chance for us to talk about teaching medication administration through simulation.
We believe nursing educator conference attendees appreciate a hands-on experience when they meet vendors in the exhibit hall. We bring our medication administration training system with us and do immersive demos at our booth, handing over the system to the participants, and letting them administer medications. They love the opportunity to try the product for themselves, and it generally attracts a crowd of onlookers in a fun environment.
We frequently hear our booth visitors say “You must be nurses,” to which we proudly answer “Yes, we are!” It is so reaffirming to hear the positive feedback from our peers about the need for a product like ours and the excitement at the prospect of nurse entrepreneurship.
Nursing educator conferences are an amazing opportunity to learn, grow and advance your career in the field. They offer a unique window into the ideas and technology that will shape the future of nursing for everyone. We hope this guide helps break down the complex conference system for you so that you can choose the right conference and sessions, and leave feeling like you’ve made the most of your time there.
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