Medguard proudly sponsors IGPNEA Schooling Award 2025

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Medguard proudly sponsors IGPNEA Schooling Award 2025

Medguard’s sponsorship displays its ongoing dedication to supporting healthcare professionals of their work and recognising their contribution to affected person care

Medguard was happy to proceed its help of the Irish Common Apply Nurses Instructional Affiliation (IGPNEA) Convention this 12 months, as soon as once more sponsoring the Schooling Award. The annual occasion supplies an necessary platform for the skilled growth of GP nurses and highlights the important function they play in major care throughout Eire.

As the only medical consumables provider current at this 12 months’s convention, Medguard’s sponsorship displays its ongoing dedication to supporting healthcare professionals of their work and recognising their contribution to affected person care.

The 2025 Schooling Award was offered to Inas Larkin from Carlton Clinic for her poster presentation, titled “Pneumovax within the 65–70 12 months outdated – Are we lacking MECC alternatives?”. Primarily based on an nameless audit she carried out, the submission was praised by the judging panel as: “A really attention-grabbing and topical space of apply recognized, and the necessity for an audit is clearly offered. Wonderful poster title which catches the reader’s consideration. The date and standards for the audit is clearly offered. The outcomes of the audit and key studying are aligned with the interventions which demonstrates the development that may be made if interventions are embedded in apply.”

Inas’s achievement is a testomony to the experience, innovation, and dedication that GP nurses carry to their apply day-after-day, in addition to the worth of scientific audit in driving high quality enchancment in affected person care.

By means of initiatives such because the IGPNEA Schooling Award, Medguard goals to contribute to the broader recognition of GP nurses’ influence on healthcare, and to strengthen the partnerships that assist advance studying, innovation, and affected person outcomes.