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Advanced Practice Through The Digital Era - A Symposium (FREE)

Advanced Practice Through The Digital Era - A Symposium (FREE)

FREE OF CHARGE

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LJMU STAFF AND STUDENTS ONLY

Join the School of Nursing, Allied and Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) for Advancing Practice in a Digital Era, a full-day symposium exploring how digital innovation is shaping the future of advanced healthcare practice.

Bringing together Advanced Practitioners, Trainee Advanced Practitioners, and healthcare partners, the event will provide opportunities to share knowledge, explore emerging technologies, and discuss the evolving role of digital practice across healthcare settings.

The symposium will feature keynote speakers, presentations from Graduate Advanced Clinical Practitioners, interactive workshops, and an expert panel discussion, offering valuable insight into the challenges and opportunities of delivering healthcare in an increasingly digital world.

Date: Thursday 12th November 2026

Time: 09:00 – 16:30

Location: Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool

An excellent opportunity for Advanced Practitioners, Trainee Advanced Practitioners, and Trust partners to engage with the future of digital healthcare in advanced practice.

 

Detailed Description

Join the School of Nursing, Allied and Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) for our full-day symposium, Advancing Practice in a Digital Era. This event will bring together Advanced Practitioners, Trainee Advanced Practitioners, and healthcare partners to explore how digital innovation is transforming advanced practice across healthcare settings.

The day will open with Linda Havard (keynote speaker), who will share insights from her experience as a Chief Nursing Information Officer, reflecting on digital innovation in advanced practice and across the NHS, and what this means for the future workforce.

The programme also showcases innovative work from our graduate Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACP).

Emma Nunes will present (ACP – Frailty) “From paper to progress”, exploring the transition from traditional to digital systems in practice.

Jessica Bailey (ACP – Hepatology) “Implementing a virtual ward for patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis”, highlighting the impact of digital pathways on patient care.

Kevin Cairnes (Lecturer in Clinical Skills and Simulation at LJMU) ‘Can You Trust an Algorithm? An exploration of the increasing role of artificial intelligence in healthcare and the implications of integrating digital systems into clinical practice.

In the afternoon, delegates will have the opportunity to take part in interactive workshops, including:

· Does healthcare innovation improve patient care or increase workload?

· How can Advanced Clinical Practitioners use digital tools safely, accurately, and with confidence?

· How can ACPs co-design digital services that truly work?

These sessions will include contributions from our key speakers, and LJMU’s academic staff, supporting collaborative learning across the workforce.

The day will conclude with an expert panel Q&A featuring keynote speakers, academics, and presenters, offering delegates the chance to ask questions, share perspectives, and reflect on the future of digital healthcare in advanced practice.

This symposium provides a valuable opportunity to network, share best practice, and engage with the evolving digital landscape in healthcare.

There will be food and refreshments available throughout the day

Please note that photographs, video footage, and audio recordings will be taken during this event and used across the LJMU website and social media platforms.