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The Second Annual International Conference of the Saudi Nurses Association

Future Enhancements Toward Excellence in Nursing

4th - 5th September 2024 / Riyadh - Saudi Arabia
  • Prof. Aws Bin Ibrahim Alshamsan

    Under the patronage of the Secretary General of the Saudi Commission for health specialists
  • DR. MOHAMAD ALGHAMDI

    President – Saudi Nurses Association

Snaaic President’s Welcome Message

SNAAIC Family,

A heartfelt warm welcome to your 2024 The Second Annual International Conference of the Saudi Nurses Association! As a President of the Saudi Nurses Association (SNA), I am honored to extend this invitation to join us for the 2024 SNA 2nd Annual International Conference in Riyadh, under the gracious patronage of H.E. Prof. Aws Bin Ibrahim Alshamsan, Secretary General, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties. The conference is scheduled to take place on the 24th and 25th April 2024, embracing the theme, “Future Enhancements Toward Excellence in Nursing.” Our organizing and scientific committees have been diligently working to curate a compelling program that transcends boundaries and reflects the dynamism of the nursing profession. We are proud to showcase internationally acclaimed keynote speakers, distinguished leaders, and pioneers in diverse fields related to nursing. The agenda for the 2nd Annual International Conference will encompass critical topics such as Advancements in Healthcare and Nursing, Nursing Excellence and Education, Innovations in Patient Care, Quality Assurance, and the role of Technology in shaping the future of nursing. We aim to create an engaging and thought-provoking platform that fosters intellectual growth and professional development. A sincere expression of gratitude goes out to our sponsors and educational partners for their unwavering support. Your commitment is instrumental in making this conference a reality, and we acknowledge the pivotal role you play in advancing the field of nursing. Special thanks are also extended to the Conference Committees, SNA Executive Board, and our dedicated members. Your tireless efforts and unwavering support are the driving forces behind the success of the 2nd Annual International Conference of the Saudi Nurses Association. As we gather over these conference days, let us engage in meaningful discussions, share experiences, and collectively envision the future of nursing. May this event be intellectually enriching and serve as a source of inspiration for all participants. Looking forward to your active participation and the success of yet another milestone in our journey towards excellence in nursing

About Saudi Nurses Association

Objectives of the Nursing Association:
  • Developing strategic partnerships at the local and global levels and mutual cooperation with the relevant authorities to reach the general goal of establishing the association

  • Providing an attractive and stimulating environment for creativity and innovation, in order to encourage, support and highlight talents and develop capabilities.

  • Analyze nursing problems and contribute to find solutions that upgrade the profession and increase the demand for nursing, raise the efficiency and quality of the services

  • Establishing a database with a high level of professionalism that benefits each specialty of nursing to implement plans, proposals, programs and activities

  • Vision

    To be an effective and influential voice for Saudi nursing, which contributes to raising the efficiency and quality of services provided to society and a leading reference in the field of nursing

  • The Strategy

    Through the association, we seek to enhance nursing capabilities in their education, profession and research field, in order to keep up with the standards and regulations stipulated and applied locally and internationally, in a manner that does not contradict the values

  • The Purpose

    Achieving the highest level of effective communication with the members of the nursing profession locally and internationally in addition to building channels for professional communication that aims to raise the efficacy and availability of the services provide

The International Nursing Conference of the Saudi Nurses Association, themed “Future Enhancements Toward Excellence in Nursing,” is a premier event that brings together nursing professionals, researchers, educators, and policymakers from different nursing specialties and institutions. This dynamic conference aims to explore the latest advancements and innovative approaches in nursing practice, education, and research, with a particular focus on future enhancements that promote excellence in nursing and contribute to the advancement of healthcare. This conference aims to foster professional growth, knowledge exchange, and collaboration among nursing professionals worldwide and to explore future enhancements in the nursing field, including advancements in practice, education, research, and technology. By bringing together experts, researchers, educators, and policymakers, the conference aims to promote excellence in nursing and contribute to the continuous improvement of healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. It serves as a platform to discuss emerging trends, share best practices, and inspire innovative approaches in nursing, ultimately aiming to enhance the overall quality of patient care

  • 1000 Visitors 1000 Visitors
  • 2 Day Conference 2 Day Conference
  • 20+ Speakers 20+ Speakers
  • 20+ Exhibitors 20+ Exhibitors
  • 4 Workshops 4 Workshops
  • 5 Panel Discussions 5 Panel Discussions

Topics

1- Nursing Leadership and Management
2- Nursing Education and Professional Development
3- Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
4- Advanced Nursing Practice

Target Audience

  • Nurses
  • Midwives
  • Allied Health Practitioners
  • Technicians & Health Assistants

Learning Objectives & Goals:

  • Demonstrate effective leadership strategies and management skills in nursing to inspire and motivate teams, navigate complex healthcare environments, and promote positive change in their respective roles and organizations

  • Implement strategies to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration and implement innovative practices that improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery

  • Understand the policy-making process and develop management support skills to influence health policies at various levels effectively

  • Explore global health initiatives, institutional collaborations, and practical strategies for building nursing capacity

  • Understand the role of professional nursing organizations and associations in protecting and defending nurses’ rights, providing opportunities for professional development, and positively and effectively influencing policies and practices

  • Understand the consequences of nursing shortage on healthcare delivery and explore potential solutions

  • Identify recruitment and retention strategies, workforce planning approaches, and initiatives to address the nursing shortage

  • Integrate quality and patient safety principles into nursing education

  • Discuss the effective strategies to overcome the challenges and transitions faced by new nurses

  • Define strategies to support research, enhance critical thinking, and create supportive environments that promote evidence-based practices to improve patient outcomes

  • Discuss the effective strategies for implementing APN roles across KSA and the process of recognition by regulatory bodies

Meet Your Speakers

  • Dr. Mohammed Alghamdi Dr. Mohammed Alghamdi

    General Director of Nursing at the Saudi Ministry of Health Headquarter,

  • Abdiqani Qasim Abdiqani Qasim

    Executive Nursing Director of Nursing Education & Professional Development, MODHS Nursing Administration

  • Ahmad Aboshaiqah Ahmad Aboshaiqah

    Professor, KSU

  • Howard Catton Howard Catton

    Chief Executive Officer, International Council of Nurses

  • Rowaida Mahmoud Khalil Al Rowaida Mahmoud Khalil Al

    President of the Board of Trustees at Yarmouk University, Jordan university of Science and Technology

  • Dr. Heba Al-Mattar Dr. Heba Al-Mattar

    Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital, Riyadh

  • Dr. Ahlam Al-Zahrani Dr. Ahlam Al-Zahrani

    Dean of Nursing Faculty, King Abdulaziz University

  • Mohammad Atallah Mohammad Atallah

    Deputy chief nursing officer, King Saud university medical city

  • Dr. Kathy Sienko Dr. Kathy Sienko

    Executive Director For Nursing Affairs, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre

  • Dr. Nadiah Abdulaziz Baghdadi Dr. Nadiah Abdulaziz Baghdadi

    Dean, College of Nursing, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University

  • Ahmad Omar Hawsawi Ahmad Omar Hawsawi

    Assistant Vice President for Nursing, Almadinah-Health Cluster

  • Nada S. Massoudi Nada S. Massoudi

    Chief Nursing Services Officer (CNO), International Medical Center

  • Haifaa Hussain Haifaa Hussain

    Advanced Practice Nurse (Board Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner), KFSH&RC: King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center

  • Hera Tashjian Hera Tashjian

    Group Chief Nursing Officer, Almoosa Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia

  • Iman El Kouwatly Iman El Kouwatly

    Group Chief Nursing Officer, Saudi German Health,

  • JOYCEE DANIEL JOYCEE DANIEL

    Quality Specialist 1, King Fahad Medical city,

  • Mawahib Wang Mawahib Wang

    Executive Director of Nursing Administration, Ministry Of Defense Health Services

  • Teresa Bissen Teresa Bissen

    Executive Director Nursing Operations, Ministry of Defense Health Services,

  • Ali Hassan Alhaiti Ali Hassan Alhaiti

    Assistant Professor, Head of Nursing Academic Dept. AlMaarefa University

  • Dr. Hattan Alsubhi Dr. Hattan Alsubhi

    Executive Director of Nursing Affairs, KAMCSH-Makkah

  • Dr. Mohamad Ibrahim Dr. Mohamad Ibrahim

    Clinical Director of APN, PSMMC Riyadh.

  • Dr. Fatima Al Rifai Dr. Fatima Al Rifai

    Chief Nursing Officer, Former Nursing Advisor, MOHAP, ICN, Board Member, UAE

  • Dr. Sumaya AlBloushi Dr. Sumaya AlBloushi

    Director of Nursing Department at Emirates Health Services (EHS) and the Head of the National Committee for Nursing and Midwifery Affairs at the UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention

  • Mr. Ahmad Alkhaibari Mr. Ahmad Alkhaibari

    Program Director, Nursing Professional Practice & Research Nursing Affairs, KFSH&RC – Madinah

  • Mr. Sultan Alkhaibari Mr. Sultan Alkhaibari

    Deputy Executive Director, Nursing Affairs, Nursing Affairs, KFSH&RC – Madinah

  • Bander Albagawi Bander Albagawi

    Associate Professor University of Hail

  • Hawazen Albalawi Hawazen Albalawi

    Program Director of Pediatrics, Maternity and Child health Department. KFH&RC, Madina

  • Abbas Almutair Abbas Almutair

    Research Center Director at Almoosa Health group 

  • Aishah Alenezi Aishah Alenezi

    Senior Instructor- Acting Advisor Academia and Training At PSMMC

Our Moderators

  • Mawahib Wang Mawahib Wang

    Executive Director of Nursing Administration, Ministry Of Defense Health Services,

  • Teresa Bissen Teresa Bissen

    Executive Director Nursing Operations, Ministry of Defense Health Services

  • Ahmad Aboshaiqah Ahmad Aboshaiqah

    Professor, KSU,

  • Ahmad Omar Hawsawi Ahmad Omar Hawsawi

    Assistant Vice President for Nursing, Almadinah-Health Cluster

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