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EU minimum harmonised training for general care nurses – time for an update?
12 November 2019Science 14, Brussels
The aim of the workshop is to discuss the main scientific and technical advancements affecting the nursing profession and the knowledge & skills and training subjects listed under Directive 2005/36/EC as amended.
Welcoming Remarks
Opening Speech
Presentation of the study on mapping and assessment of developments in EU/EFTA States’ professional training of nurses responsible for general care
Impact of scientific and technical advancements on professional training of nurses in light of study results
Panel Discussion
Scientific and technical advancements – need for an update of the EU minimum harmonised training? What is possible within the limits of the Commission’s delegated power under Directive 2005/36/EC?
Breakout Sessions
Concluding Session
02. Wrap up by
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