Clinical Nursing Research Society

Clinical Nursing Research Society

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Mission:
1. Vision:
To create a global platform of nurse researcher for excellence in nursing research and capacity building for its execution and sustenance. S.

The Overall purpose of this society is to encourage and improve the quality of Clinical Research in Nursing to generate evidence and its application in clinical practice and education at par with Global Nursing standards. To promote evidence-based nursing research in clinical practice.
2.To develop the policies and standardized clinical guidelines to provide the evidence based quality care.
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05/07/2025

🌟 CALL FOR MENTEES | CNRS Fellows of Practice in SRMA 🌟

Are you a nursing professional, educator, or researcher eager to deepen your expertise in Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (SRMA)?

Clinical Nursing Research Society (CNRS)excited to announce the Fellows of Practice in SRMA β€” a prestigious, hands-on mentorship program designed to take you from protocol development to publication, under the guidance of seasoned experts.

πŸ”Ή Interactive Webinars
πŸ”Ή One-on-One Mentorship
πŸ”Ή Training with cutting-edge tools
πŸ”Ή End-to-End SRMA Support
πŸ”Ή Certification upon completion

🎯 Whether you're starting out or refining your SRMA skills, this program is for you!

πŸ“ Limited seats available β€” Apply now at www.cnrsindia.in
πŸ“² Scan the QR code to begin your journey!

Let’s empower nurse researchers and advance evidence-based care together! πŸ’‘πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈπŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ

17/05/2025

Birthday Tribute to Madam Uma Handa
Founder, Clinical Nursing Research Society (CNRS)

Dear Madam Uma Handa,

On behalf of the Clinical Nursing Research Society and the entire nursing fraternity, it is with great joy and deep respect that I extend our warmest wishes to you on your birthday.

Today, we not only celebrate another year of your life, but we also honour the profound and lasting impact you have made on the nursing profession in India and beyond. As the visionary founder of the Clinical Nursing Research Society, your foresight, passion, and commitment laid the cornerstone for an organization that continues to elevate the standards of nursing research and evidence-based practice in our country.

Your journey in nursing has been one of relentless dedication to excellenceβ€”marked by intellectual rigour, compassion for patients, and an unwavering belief in the power of research to transform care. You have inspired generations of nurses to think critically, inquire deeply, and uphold the highest ethical standards in both clinical and academic settings.

What sets you apart as a leader is not just your pioneering achievements, but also your personal qualitiesβ€”your humility, grace, and genuine interest in nurturing young talent. You have always led by example, showing us that leadership in nursing is not about hierarchy, but about service, scholarship, and mentorship.

Your ability to build collaborative networks, both nationally and internationally, has opened new avenues for professional growth for many of us. The CNRS stands today as a testament to your visionβ€”a thriving platform for nurse researchers, scholars, and clinicians to come together in pursuit of excellence and innovation.

As we celebrate you today, we are reminded of the strength, wisdom, and courage you embody. Thank you for being a beacon of light and a guiding force in the nursing community.

May this year bring you continued good health, happiness, and the satisfaction of knowing that your legacy will inspire generations to come.

With heartfelt wishes and admiration,
Clinical Nursing Research Society
National President (Elect)
Clinical Nursing Research Society (CNRS)

12/05/2025

International Nurses Day 2025 Message
From the President of the Clinical Nursing Research Society

Dear Respected Nursing Colleagues,

On this International Nurses Day, I extend warm greetings and heartfelt appreciation to every nurse around the world. Today, we celebrate our invaluable contributions to healthcare, our compassion in service, and our steadfast commitment to humanity.

This year, the WHO’s latest report, State of the World’s Nursing 2025, reflects a global nursing workforce now numbering 29.8 million. While this growth is encouraging, deep inequalities remain. More than 60% of the global shortfall in nurses affects countries jeopardizing efforts to achieve Universal Health Coverage.

To address these critical gaps, the WHO outlines seven strategic actions for governments and stakeholders:

1. Strengthen data on the nursing workforce through regular, high-quality national reporting.

2. Expand the number of nurse graduates to meet national needs.

3. Create new nursing jobs, particularly in primary health care and community settings.

4. Ensure decent working conditions, including fair pay, protection, and professional respect.

5. Address inequities in distribution of nurses within and across countries.

6. Strengthen nursing leadership, including in health policy, planning, and decision-making.

7. Invest in advanced education and professional development to equip nurses for evolving health challenges.

As President of the Clinical Nursing Research Society, I urge all of us to advocate for the implementation of these strategies. Let us use our collective voice to shape systems that value, invest in, and empower nurses as agents of change.

To all nursesβ€”our compassion heals, our skill saves lives, and your presence brings hope. Deepest appreciation for all that you do.

Warm regards,
Dr. Latha Venkatesan
President, Clinical Nursing Research Society.
Professor cm Principal
College of Nursing
Aiims, New Delhi

Photos from Clinical Nursing Research Society's post 28/02/2025

*All India Outstanding Research Awards 2024 for Nurses*πŸ†πŸŒ β­πŸŽ€πŸ₯‡πŸ₯ˆπŸ₯‰πŸŽ–️

CNRS North Zone proudly announces the winners of the All India Outstanding Research Awards 2024 for Nurses.

***Award categories***
1. UG Nursing Projects
2. PG Thesis
3. PhD Dissertation
4. Nursing Faculty Projects
5. Clinical Nurses Projects

*Key Highlights*
- Honorary Patron Prof. Dr. Suwersh Khanna graced the occasion.
- Webinar on "Quality Improvement in Healthcare" led by Prof. Dr. Ashok Deorari, Principal & Dean, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences.

*Celebrating Excellence in Nursing Research!*

19/11/2024

CNRS North Zone invites for 11th National Webinar on Live demonstration of Advanced Literature Search with Boolean Operators & Efficient Referencing with Mendeley.

Expert: Dr. Srinivasan P, Asst. Prof, College of Nursing, AIIMS, Mangalagiri

Date: 30th November 2024 7pm onwards

Registration link

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_c0N-4GTaTkihG4lo9WqtwQ?fbclid=IwY2xjawGpahxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHSRVdHNKCGrUwJoWt_6FdYJioFWzTcXFfmxJmpE_zAVlSV0PrIeLNK7l7A_aem_fjPqlyBnP7F5hfUjEFe96Q #/registration

Photos from Clinical Nursing Research Society's post 15/11/2024

*Call for submissions: All India Outstanding Research Awards 2024 for Nurses*πŸ†πŸŒ β­πŸŽ€πŸ₯‡πŸ₯ˆπŸ₯‰πŸŽ–️

Organized by: CNRS North Zone

*Unlock Your Research Potential!*

This prestigious award recognizes and rewards outstanding nursing research contributions. We invite:

- UG and PG Nursing graduates
- PhD holders
- Clinical nurses
- Nursing faculties

to showcase their research studies.

*Don't miss this opportunity to shine!*

Submit your research study today and take the first step towards recognition and excellence in nursing research!

25/10/2024

CNRS North Zone invites you to participate in the 10th National Webinar

Topic: Artificial Intelligence tools for optimization of Nursing Research
Speaker: Dr. Prateek Kumar Panda, Assoc. Prof., Dept of Pediatrics, AIIMS, Rishikesh

Date: 28th October 2024
Time: 7 PM onwards.

Click here to register :- https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SGK6IiZGS_elXDDl8z5Bdw

29/08/2024

CNRS South zone is organizing a Breastfeeding Week celebration on the 30th of August, 2024. This event aims to raise awareness about the importance of breastfeeding and to support and educate mothers on the benefits of this vital practice.

The celebration will include Video, interactive sessions, expert talks, and Q&A sessions with healthcare professionals. We are excited about the opportunity to engage with our community on this significant topic and to promote a healthy start for our youngest patients.

12/05/2024

Wishing all the Nurses globally a Happy Nurses Day 2024

Photos from Clinical Nursing Research Society's post 18/04/2024

π‘πžπ©π¨π«π­ 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐍𝐑𝐒 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐚π₯ π‚π¨π§πŸπžπ«πžπ§πœπž πŸπŸŽπŸπŸ’
πŸ‘‰Clinical Nursing Research Society International Conference 2024 from April 4th to 6th hosted by Ratnaprabha Nursing College, Vadnagar, Gujarat dived into a world of innovation, research, and education. In ensuring our event's triumph, we've designated specialized committees, each with a crucial role. From managing registrations, orchestrating scientific sessions, to ensuring guests' comfort with transportation and accommodation, our teams were the backbone of the success of the conference.

πŸ‘‰Day 1 of the Preconference Workshop, 04th April 2024, kicked off with a small inaugural session featuring distinguished guests and 64 delegates. Ms. Roopa Rawat led the first workshop, focusing on nurses' pivotal role in public healthcare. The afternoon session, guided by Dr. Neerja Sood and Dr. Vijay Rai, delved into nurturing leadership qualities in nursing. Both workshops were interactive, concluding with the felicitation of speakers and certificate distribution to delegates, marking a successful start to our main conference event.

πŸ‘‰Day 2 of the Main Conference started with a grand inauguration, with address from Dr. Kishorkumar Puriya, Vice Chancellor, HNGU, Patan , Guest of Honor Dr. Pragnaben Dabhi, Registrar, GNC, Special Guest I A Kadiwala, Vice President, GNC, Special Guest Rohitkumar N Desai, Registrar, HNGU, Patan, Dr. Suwersh Khanna, Hon’ Patron, Seed Founder, CNRS, Prof Dr. Bimla Kapoor, Advisor, CNRS, Mrs. Shashi Bala, President, CNRS.
✨The highlight of inauguration was honouring of Dr. Suwersh Khanna madam with life time achievement award for her dedication towards Nursing profession.
πŸ‘‰The spotlight of the day, Plenary Session-1, led by Dr. Latha Venkatesan, delved into the pivotal role of nursing research. Insights from Dr. Sukhpal Kaur on sustainable capacity building, Dr. P Suba Sooria on empowering nurses, and Mr. Abednego Peter Johnson on nurses in clinical research, underscored the day's theme: empowering nurses for a stronger healthcare system.
πŸ‘‰In Plenary Session-2, chaired by Dr. Neerja Sood, the spotlight turned to the dynamic evolution of nursing roles. Dr. B V Kathyayini highlighted the path towards nursing specialization, setting the stage for future healthcare excellence. Dr. Suresh Kumar Sharma discussed elevating nurse researchers on academic platforms, emphasizing the importance of visibility in research. Concluding the session, Dr. Naseema Shafqat's insights on nurses' pivotal role in achieving Universal Health Coverage underlined the critical need for integrating nurses and midwives into broader health strategies, marking a significant step towards global health strengthening.

πŸ‘‰In an inspiring session led by Dr. Ramesh Venkatesa Perumal, front line nurses were equipped with innovative strategies to deliver evidence-based care. Utilizing interactive tools like menti.com, the session fostered active participation and gathered valuable insights from nursing students. Highlighting the critical role of evidence-based practice, Dr. Ramesh emphasized its importance in enhancing patient outcomes, marking a pivotal moment in nursing education and practice. The session was moderated by Ms. Shreedevi Balachandran.
πŸ‘‰Diving into the heart of nursing innovation, the symposium chaired by Ms. Roopa Rawat unfolded a series of enriching discussions. Attendees were captivated by firsthand field experiences, covering the transformative eNEETI program (Dr. Anita Kansal), trauma nurses frontline role (Ms. Geeta Sinha), community health triumphs (Ms. Ranita Maibam), and the pioneering nurse-led clinics( Mr. Dheeraj) and Clinical research nurses (Mr. Joby George). Parallel to these dialogues, the symposium shone a spotlight on nursing's bright minds through oral paper presentations and a competitive poster showcase, revealing groundbreaking research and innovations set to redefine nursing practice.
πŸ‘‰CNRS & RPNC CON2024's evening was a blend of intellect and culture. Led by Dr. Srinivasan P, the quiz program saw four teams battled through five rounds after preliminary rounds among six teams, with three emerging victorious. The event, chaired by Dr. Jayesh Patidar and Dr. Mahalakshmi, also celebrated the achievements in quiz along with chairs and evaluators of oral paper, and poster presentations.

πŸ‘‰ The night transitioned into a cultural fiesta, with RPNC students and Ms. Shreedevi Balachandran captivating the audience, before concluding with a communal dinner at 08:30 pm, marking a memorable close to the day's proceedings.

πŸ‘‰Day 3 of the International Nursing Conference, 6th April 2024, opens with a panel discussion on 'Investment in Nurses: Need of the hour' chaired by Dr. Swati Rane. Esteemed professionals like Dr. Smriti Arora, Dr. Lekha Vishwanath and Ms. Asha N Patel delved into vital topics from education to leadership in nursing. The Plenary Session- 3, chaired by Prof Dr. Raminder Kalra, showcased the synergy between technology and healthcare. Discussions led by Ms. Shreedevi Balachandran on AI in nursing, Shri Nishant Sagar on the Ayushman Bharat Digital Health Mission and Prof Dr. Rita Lakhani's insights into digital nursing highlighted the future of healthcare.
πŸ‘‰A special session on VIHASA (Values in Health Care: A spiritual approach) by Brahmakumaris organization led by BK Rupa Upadhye, BK Kalpana, BK Reshmi emphasized on holistic healthcare approach inculcating values in our professional life.
πŸ‘‰The valedictory session, was graced by luminaries like Mr. Arvindbhai Patel and Dr. Dayalal Patidar. Chaired by esteemed personalities such as Ms. Shashi Bala, the session highlighted our journey: from 64 delegates on day one of preconference to a triumphant 1000 over the course in online and offline. Mr. Rajesh Joshi's report underscored the event's success, celebrated through honors, feedback collection, and a vote of thanks by Dr. Dhawal Mandlik. The online platform was faciliated by Nursing Next live CBS Publishers. The conference concluded on a high note with the National Anthem, certificate distribution, and a communal lunch.

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