The International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC) is pleased to announce that its 16th International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN), the premier international educational opportunity for cancer nurses, will be held in the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia, USA, from Sunday 7 March - Thursday 11 March 2010.
The theme of the 16th ICCN will be "Enhancing Knowledge, Promoting Quality". The exciting scientific program is soon to be released.
The International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC), founded in 1984, is an international federation of National cancer nursing societies, Regional cancer nursing societies, Oncology institutions, Individual cancer nurse practitioners, researchers, and educators. Globally, ISNCC represents over 60,000 cancer nursing professionals. ISNCC is a non-governmental member of the World Health Organisation (WHO), is affiliated to the International Council of Nurses (ICN) and the International Union Against Cancer (UICC), and is a member of the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO).
The International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) is a unique educational and networking opportunity that highlights the essential role that nurses play in the prevention, treatment and care for cancer patients worldwide. The ICCN brings together leaders in cancer nursing from all over the world. It is the longest running international conference in the field.
Online registration is available at http://www.isncc.org/conference/16th_ICCN/Registration.aspx.
For further information on the 16th ICCN, please visit our website at http://www.isncc.org/conference/16th_ICCN/ or contact the ISNCC Secretariat at Tel:
1.604.630.5516 or by email to: info@isncc.org.
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