Supporting and enhancing the development of competence in neuroscience nursing

2015 BANN Conference

The 44rd Autumn Conference 2015 was held at the Marriott Bristol City Centre, Lower Castle St, Bristol on the 23rd & 24th October

Hosted by Bristol Institute of Clinical Neurosciences North Bristol NHS Trust  this 2-day National Neuroscience Nursing conference offered opportunities for neuroscience nurses, from across the sub-specialities to enhance their care delivery, health outcomes and professional career with knowledge, information and networking.

For details of the Conference Programme click here 

Best Oral Presentation - Jenny Sacree – Paediatric Neurosciences – A Seemless Service?

Best Poster Presentation - Arlo Whitehouse - Pupil response observations using an infra-red pupilometer versus standard pen torch observations.

ospective authors are invited to submit original papers (not being considered for publication elsewhere) in standard format (double column, single-spaced, 10-pt font) describing new theoretical and/or experimental research. Submissions are recommended to have no more than 10 pages (extra pages are subject to surcharge), including figures, tables, and references. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, correctness, and presentation. - See more at: http://www.nursing-conf.org/SubmitPaper.html#sthash.L5EoiJEV.dpuf

The Society was founded in 1971 at Manchester Royal Infirmary as the British Society of Neurosurgical Nurses (BSNN).  The Society changed its name to the British Association of Neuroscience Nurses (BANN) in 1998. Our Equality & Diversity statement »