Advanced Targeted Therapies Masterclass Series for Nurses

18 Aug, 2023 | News, SHI Events

21 September @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm AEST

Please register here

Our seven-part Masterclass series is designed for nurses and presented by Sue Anderson, Clinical Nurse Consultant & Advanced Targeted Therapies Education Lead and Laura Spicer, Advanced Targeted Therapies Nurse.

Throughout this series, our presenters will share their extensive knowledge, experience, and insights from years of working in the Advanced Therapy Clinics. Their expertise will provide valuable guidance and practical strategies to enhance your nursing practice, professional development, and patient care

These sessions will be conducted online, allowing you to conveniently join from anywhere with an internet connection. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and share your experiences. In addition, each presentation will be recorded, ensuring that you can revisit the content at your own pace and convenience. This way, you can fully absorb the information and refer back to it whenever needed.

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