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Volume 2, Issue 11
November 03, 2025
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| | My 2-year term as president of IHCNO concludes at the end of the year and an election for President will take place at the Board of Director meeting on November 20. I want to briefly share some of the organizational accomplishments of 2024-2025 and take a look forward for the organization. |
| | Caroline Sirewu, RGN, SCM, MSN, MNO2025 IHCNO DAISY Nurse Leader Honoree: Caroline Sirewu, RGN, SCM, MSN, MNO
Care &Support National Coordinator, National AIDS Council – Zimbabwe
Caroline was nominated by Dr. Bernard Madzima, Chief Executive Officer, National AIDS Council – Zimbabwe. |
| | Sarah Lee, PhD, RN2025 IHCNO DAISY Clinical Nurse Honoree: Sarah Lee, PhD, RN
Sarah was nominated by Yu Jean Lee, RN (ProHealth Home Care, California USA) |
| | Marina Ibasco, BSN, RN2025 IHCNO DAISY Clinical Nurse Honoree: Marina Ibasco, BSN, RN
Marina was nominated by Lilliana Didovic. Marina is the nurse through 365 Health Services for Gordan, Lilliana’s son. |
| | We invite abstracts for oral and poster presentations showcasing research, education, leadership, clinical practice, policy, and innovation in home, community, and primary care nursing. |
| | Join us for a landmark joint international conference in the heart of the City of London, celebrating the transformative power of nursing beyond traditional healthcare walls. Hosted collaboratively by the International Home Care Nurses Organization (IHCNO), the Association of District Nurse and Community Nurse Educators (ADNE) charity, and City St George’s, University of London, this event will bring together global leaders, practitioners, educators, and researchers to explore the evolving landscape of home, community and primary care nursing. |
| | IHCNO made a powerful impact at this year’s H3IT Conference (Home Health and Hospice Information Technology), held on November 1 in New Orleans (USA). This international gathering of health tech leaders, clinicians, and researchers brought critical focus to the future of home and community-based care — and IHCNO was front and center. |
| | Last week, two significant reports out of England have drawn attention to the mounting crisis in community and district nursing. |
| | From Susan Hinck: Marilyn Harris and I are seeking authors for chapters in an edited book to be published by Springer Nature in 2026. |
| | The 6th Lisbeth Hockey Memorial Lecture hosted by Global Research Nurses, part of The Global Health Network, in collaboration with the International Collaboration for Community Health Nursing Research (ICCHNR). |
| | The Burdett Trust for Nursing is partnering with The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare to launch a series of free-to-access courses for nurses and midwives.
The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare (CSH), a UK charity driving carbon reduction in healthcare since 2008, announces a transformative educational programme aimed at empowering nurses and midwives to address climate change and health inequalities, and improving sustainable practice education and training across the UK. |
| | Home Healthcare Now (HHN) Author Guidelines
Home Healthcare Now is an interprofessional journal published 6 times/year. Articles include practice-oriented clinical articles, original research, literature reviews, quality improvement projects, innovative approaches to patient care, and case studies. Each issue contains a continuing education article that offers nursing continuing professional development (NCPD). |
| | 🌍 Stay connected with the International Home Care Nurses Organization (IHCNO) on social media! Let’s network and help share and promote your news, events, and accomplishments. |
| | Please join me during the President’s Forum on November 11 at 8 am Eastern Standard Time for an informal discussion about what is important to you. |
| | Please email info@ IHCNO.org by the 15th of each month with your accomplishments, new initiatives, programs, successes, recognitions, and invitations to collaborate for inclusion in our Member News column. |
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