2022 ISONG World Congress
November 11-13, 2022
Durham, North Carolina, USA
On behalf of the 2022 ISONG Congress Planning Committee, we invite you to join us at the 2022 Congress. The Washington Duke Inn will be the perfect setting to connect with genetics and nursing colleagues from around the world.
Nurses are called to transform healthcare, and genetic/genomic nurses will be at the forefront of that transformation. We look forward to exciting presentations by our keynote and plenary speakers and expert lecture, abstract, and poster presenters.
The 2022 ISONG Congress will provide the attendee the opportunity to:
1. Identify the unique contributions of nursing to precision health across the lifespan to foster healthy populations.
2. Understand the use of holistic approaches to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in genomic nursing.
3. Incorporate the concepts of personalized health and well-being in nursing research, education, practice, and policy settings.
Additionally, the Education Committee and the Congress Committee are excited to offer Pre-Congress Sessions again this year. These sessions will take place on Thursday, November 10, 2022. Registration is open. This is a separate registration.
We encourage you to join us on the Duke campus and look forward to greeting you. Please remember the vital support of our Congress sponsors and visit each exhibit to learn about new and valuable contributions to health care and education.
Please join us! Click here for information about the Congress and here for the venue and hotel reservations.
Contact Amy Spikula at amy@isong.org if you have any questions.
The International Society of Nurses in Genetics (ISONG) and the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing are collaborating to provide nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) contact hours for the educational activity entitled - The 2022 ISONG World Congress – Holistic Approaches to Precision Health: Intersection of Research, Education, Practice and Policy. Nurses completing the entire activity and evaluation tool may be awarded a maximum of 15.25 contact hours of NCPD (Pre-Congress three (3) contact hours, Congress 12.25 contact hours with one (1) hour of pharmacotherapeutic content. The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission Accreditation.