Annual General Meeting 2025
The IAANMP Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025 will take place online on Monday, 1 December at 7.30pm. This key event offers members the opportunity to review the past year’s events, achievements, and activities, as well as to hear about the Association’s strategic priorities and plans for the year ahead.
Full details and joining instructions will be circulated via email in advance. We encourage all members to attend, participate in discussions, and contribute to the ongoing growth and development of the IAANMP. We look forward to welcoming you to this year’s AGM as we reflect on our collective achievements and celebrate the continued advancement of IAANMP ANMPs across Ireland. Please get in touch if you have any ideas, comments, or suggestions in preparation for the AGM.
Medcafe and IAANMP final clinical webinar for 2025
We look forward to welcoming Ms Fiona Paolozzi, Registered ANP for Immunology and Allergy at Beaumont Hospital Dublin, for our next clinical webinar. This is planned for 20 November at 7.30pm. We urge all our members to attend this exciting and interactive live webinar on the night.
However, if unavailable, the recording will be in the IAANMP Medmeetings room on Medcafe for members only. In order to sustain pharma support for these webinars, our members need to engage with the content. We plan to be back in the new year in 2026 with more exciting and diverse educational webinars for our members.
IAANMP call for committee members for 2026
As Ireland’s national association for advanced practitioners, our mission is to represent, support, and advocate for nurses and midwives practising at an advanced level across the country. We maintain strong relationships with international advanced practice organisations and national stakeholders, and our membership continues to grow.
We are working to represent all ANMP specialities. To achieve this, we welcome representation from all ANMP subgroups on our committee, ensuring every voice is heard and has the opportunity to shape the future trajectory of this evolving role within healthcare. We are asking our members to get involved, and nominate yourself or someone else from your advanced practice group.
Whether you’re experienced, or new to the role, if you are passionate about advanced practice and want to shape its future, we encourage you to get involved. Together, we can strengthen the voice and impact of advanced practice in Ireland.
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