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Masterclass 2018
The Masterclass for the 37th RCSI Nursing & Midwifery Conference was rescheduled for 10 April 2018.
The Masterclass was a free event and took place in the Houston Lecture Theatre on the ground floor of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland in 123 St Stephen's Green from 1:30pm until 4pm.
The presenters and the titles of their presentations were as follows:
Ms Noreen Keane, Strategic Project Manager & Capacity Planner, Mater Misericordiae University, Hospital, Dublin - 'Digitalising the Patient Flow Process'
Ms Mary Deery, Age Friendly Coordinator, Louth County Council, Co. Louth - 'Healthy Ireland - Delivery at Local Level: An Integrated Approach'
Mr Enda Kelly, National Operational Nurse Manager, Irish Prison Service - 'Leading and Generating True Integrated Care'
Ms Grace Reidy (Senior Process Improvement Advisor and Nurse) and Ms Mary Fitzgerald (ADON and Nursing Lead), of the Theatre Quality Improvement Programme (TQIP), University Hospital Kerry - 'Theatre Quality Improvement Programme (TQIP) - University Hospital Kerry’s TQIP Journey'
Professor Rory Farrelly, Chief Director of Nursing and Midwifery, RCSI Hospitals - 'Experiences in a Changing Landscape of an Integrated Health and Social Care System'