6 th World Congress on Nursing Health Care February 25-26, Durban, South Africa Webiste: https://scientificfederation.com/nursing-2019/index.php Abstract link: https://scientificfederation.com/nursing-2019/abstract-submission.php Email: [email protected]Theme: Focusing on Best Practicing Techniques Study in the Field of Nursing
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6th World Congress on
Nursing Health Care February 25-26, Durban, South Africa
Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim Amer Ain Shams University Egypt
Prof. Massimo Bonucci Artois University Italy
Prof. Ubaldo Comite University of Calabria Italy
Prof. Normadeane Armstrong Molloy College USA
Prof. Mary Chambers Kingston University London United Kingdom
Prof. Sergey Suchkov Sechenov University Russia
Prof. Lorrie Blitch Magellan Christian Academies Florida
Dr. Lucyamma Joseph Govt. College Of Nursing India
Dr. Charlene Aldrich University of Maryland USA
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About Venue
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Durban, formerly Port Natal, largest city of KwaZulu-Natal province and chief seaport of South Africa, located on Natal Bay of the Indian Ocean. European settlement began with a band of Colony traders led by Francis G. Farewell, who charted the port in 1824 and named the site Port Natal. Land was ceded to the group by Shake, the Zulu king (whose right to take that action is disputed), and the Old Fort (now a museum) was built. Durban was founded in 1835 on the site of Port Natal and was named for Sir Benjamin Durban, the governor of the Cape Colony. In the late 1830s and early ’40s the Boers clashed with the British over control of Durban. It became a borough (town) in 1854 and was created a city in 1935.
Sprawling along the coast, Durban is overlooked to the south by the Bluff (hills separating the landlocked bay from the sea) and stretches across the Umgeni River to the heights of Durban North. It’s civic and business centre is on flat land, rising gently to the slopes of the white residential district of the Berea, a ridge of hills encircling the harbour and beach. Durban’s numerous parks include the Botanic Gardens with its orchid house, Jameson Park and its rose gardens, and Snake Park with its collection of poisonous reptiles.
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We appreciate your time and look forward to seeing you at our conference