AHW 2023 — one week to go, get your free pass now
The 12th Annual Australian Healthcare Week is fast approaching. With more than 140 speakers, 150 exhibitors and 7 free-to-attend programs on a range of topics including digital health, nursing and midwifery, patient experience, facilities design and more, AHW is a must-attend event for healthcare professionals.
To be held on 15–16 March 2023 at the International Convention Centre Sydney, the event will bring together 6000+ health professionals, featuring leaders and professionals from across the healthcare industry.
Book your free pass, courtesy of Hospital + Healthcare here.
AHW will serve as a platform for exchanging ideas, sharing knowledge and networking, providing attendees with an opportunity to learn about the latest trends and developments.
Highlights include:
- Seven free-to-attend programs on Digital Healthcare, Aged Care Facilities Design & Development, Nursing & Midwifery, Patient Experience, Next Generation Workforce, Tech Innovation in Aged Care and Start Ups.
- Leading healthcare speakers and exclusive case studies: The event will feature a start-up village, 100+ case studies and live panels running throughout the two days, featuring industry speakers from a range of organisations including eHealth NSW, Central Adelaide LHN, Metro South Health, Western Health and Hunter New England LHD, and more.
- FREE CPD points: Boost your learning and development by attending and claiming CHIA and NPAA points.
- 150+ exhibitors showcasing the latest products and solutions that will help attendees drive their healthcare strategies forward!
- Over $20,000 in prizes up for grabs
Hospital + Healthcare is one of the official media partners for the event.
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