Call for IAANMP Member Publications Details (2020–2025)

Dear Members,

We are reaching out to kindly request your assistance in providing details of your publications from the past five years. As part of our ongoing work within the Irish Association of Advanced Nurse and Midwife Practitioners (IAANMP), we are currently compiling comprehensive data on the scholarly contributions of our membership.

This information will be used to demonstrate the breadth and impact of the work undertaken by Advanced Nurse and Midwife Practitioners across Ireland. In particular, it will support our forthcoming submission to the Department of Health on ERB recommendation, where highlighting the evidence base and influence of our profession is essential.

We would be grateful if you could forward citations or copies of any peer-reviewed articles, reports, book chapters, conference papers, or other relevant publications you have authored or co-authored between 2020 and 2025. If possible, please include:

  • Full citation
  • Publication type
  • A brief summary (2–3 sentences) of its relevance or impact

Please send your publications to iaanmp@gmail.com by 26th of November.

Your contribution is vital in helping us accurately represent the scope and value of ANP/AMP practice nationally. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and for your continued commitment to advancing our profession.

Warm regards,

Melissa and the IAANMP team
Chair IAANMP

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David is the newly elected Secretary. He currently works in the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick. David graduated from the University of Tasmania in Australia and started his career in cardiac care. From there he worked in the Intensive care units of the Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, the Royal Prince Alfred, Sydney, St. James Hospital, Dublin and University Hospital Limerick. He is currently a Clinical Skills Facilitator in the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick. He has previously studied a postgraduate diploma in Intensive Care Nursing with NUI Galway and is currently in his dissertation year of this Masters in Advanced Nursing Care also with NUI Galway. David will be a registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner once his MSc is complete. David also holds a position on the student subgroup of the International Council of Nurses NP/APN network.