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11:00 am - 12:00 pm - 06 September 2024

Morning Session - Part B | Day 5

Livestream - CDNM Research Week 2024 - Livestream Room
This seminar will engage participants in a critical discussion on doctoral education, informed by recent publications and a special issue in the Journal of Advanced Nursing. Presenters, whose abstract on the topic was recently published, will share insights to shape future work by the CDNM.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - 06 September 2024

Lunch Break

Break - Take a break

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm - 06 September 2024

Afternoon Session - Part A | Day 5

Livestream - CDNM Research Week 2024 - Livestream Room
This session will explore the current use of AI in academic publishing, consider how academics can leverage AI to support high-quality publishing, and examine the risks and benefits associated with adopting AI in this field.

2:15 pm - 3:45 pm - 06 September 2024

Afternoon Session - Part B | Day 5

Zoom Workshop - CDNM Research Week 2024

Please note that there is a max. capacity of 300 for this Workshop.
If we reach capacity, please note that a recording of the workshop will be made available on this platform within 24 business hours.

An email with the Zoom link was sent out from mailer@arinex.one on Thursday the 29th of August. If you haven't received an email (and it's not in your Junk), please chat to the Arinex support team via the blue chat bubble. They're available to chat to live between 8:30am and 5:00pm (AEST), Monday to Friday.
This session will feature four representatives from the CDNM Strategic Research Pillar group discussing key issues emerging from Research Week activities. They will consider the implications of these issues for nursing and midwifery research in Australia and New Zealand and their impact on the CDNM's future research strategic agenda.
This session will provide a summary overview of the week, contextualised within the CDNM's strategic plan and its ongoing program to advance nursing and midwifery effectiveness in Australia and New Zealand.