
Wilma Shalini Noronha
Father Muller Nursing College, India
The webinar was excellent well organized and well coordinated
It was truly an enriching experience. As the last registrant, i am grateful being accepted given the opportunity to present
sessions helped me in learning new aspects and I deeply value the insight gained.
A special thanks to Ms. Naomi Chan for her patience and active involvement throughout the session
her efforts in introducing the presenters, and encouragement ensuring a smooth flow of the program was excellent. I would like to offer couple of Suggestion :
It would be beneficial to include a short break or timeout after a few hours of continuous sessions.
Collecting feedback through a checklist could further enhance the process.

Kanoknapat Mongkol
Wetchakarunrasm Hospital, Thailand
It was a very good presentation of research. It was my first time presenting research at an international level. Your team gave me a warm welcome. I was very impressed. I sincerely hope to be invited to present my research in other countries again.

Belma Gazibera
Clinical Center University, Bosnia and Herzegovina
My impressions of the Nursing 2024 webinar are more than positive. I had the opportunity to hear many good topics that are applicable in my daily practice. Infectious diseases is a field of medicine that unites practically all areas, from pediatrics to geriatrics, including surgery. The work of nurses who, in close teamwork with doctors, work for the betterment of the patient, occupies a very important place.
I would like to thank you for the opportunity to participate with my topic.
I look forward to future cooperation.

Zelda Janse van Rensburg
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Thank you very much for allowing me to join the conference!
It was very well planned and organized, and very insightful.
I will surely join a conference again in the future.
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Gloria Valdes
Pontificia Universidad Catolica, Chile
First of all I want to thank you both for your help with my video presentation.
I watched with interest as many of the presentations that our time difference permitted. My highlights were the ones dedicated to the careful management of previously abused mothers, that of hyperbilirrubinemia in neonates, the communication of bad news and the role of mentors in the transition stage.
My presentation was the last academic activity of my life, so that I cannot participate in Dubai 2025. I hope that yesterday I convinced part of the attendees to convey the long term risks to women with adverse pregnancy outcomes; midwives and nurses are in a privileged position to play a preventive role.

Paula Yanira Palencia
Catholic University of El Salvador, El Salvador
Thanks so much for sending the participation certificate! I really appreciate it. I'm also excited about the upcoming International Conference on Nursing and Women’s Healthcare in Dubai and the related webinar. Looking forward to being part of it!