The APNA 38th Annual Conference brings together professionals in psychiatric-mental health nursing to discuss key issues, share current knowledge, and promote advances in mental health care. Attendees can expect platform and poster presentations, networking opportunities, and exhibits. The conference theme, 'Bringing Connection to Life for Ourselves, Those we Serve, & Each Other,' emphasizes the importance of connection in mental health care.
Mental Health Conferences
APNA 38th Annual Conference
The APNA 38th Annual Conference is held in Louisville, Kentucky, focusing on psychiatric-mental health nursing and mental health care.
Conference Overview
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Time and Place
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Conference Dates: October 9–12, 2024
Location: Kentucky International Convention Center
City/State: Louisville, Kentucky
Address: 221 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202
Event Format: in-person

Conference Organizer
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American Psychiatric Nurses Association
APNA champions psychiatric-mental health nursing and mental health care through the development of positions on key issues and collaboration with stakeholders.
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