The Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery (Sydney Nursing School) has a long tradition of influencing policy and strategy that has a positive impact on nursing and healthcare.
We are delighted that Adjunct Professor Dr Amelia Latu Afuhaamango Tuipulotu, Chief Nursing Officer, World Health Organization and Sydney Nursing School alumnus, is launching our 2024 Distinguished Nursing Lecture Series with a discussion on Visionary Education and Research.
With her global mindset and grounded in many years of experience in the health system, Dr Tuipulotu will provide a wonderful platform for building a future-focused programme for the coming year and beyond.
Event details
Date: Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Venue: Susan Wakil Health Building, Julie Wu Lecture Theatre, Level 3, Room 321
Time: 5 - 6pm
Followed by networking drinks 6 - 8pm in Level 4 foyer.
About the Distinguished Nursing Lecture Series
Our Distinguished Nursing Lecture Series brings together distinguished leaders, thinkers and scholars from nursing and healthcare to engage in discussion and debate with students, faculty and partners, and build shared knowledge to future-proof our programs of work and create a collective global mindset.
We bring together a variety of perspectives from nursing, midwifery, nutrition, dietetics and psychology to educate future healthcare practitioners and undertake research that is at the cutting edge of practice.
Our vision is to nurture global citizens in health and wellbeing. To that end, we're ensuring that our students, faculty and community partners have access to the ‘big thinkers’ of our time.