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Are you a nurse or midwife who would like get involved in exploring innovative solutions in healthcare? Do you have an idea you want to develop?

Florence Nightingale Foundation’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Subject Expert Group (SEG) is offering nurses and midwives a dynamic platform to explore innovative solutions in healthcare. This ‘Good Ideas Lab’ will encourages entrepreneurial thinking, foster collaboration, and provide access to further resources.

We are building on our 2023/24 ‘Hackathon’ events to create a new offering for nurses and midwives working at FNF Academy Member organisations or who are part of our Alumni.

Participants will develop and pitch their ideas, enhancing their skills and potentially launching impactful healthcare innovations that improve patient care and streamline practices.

The ‘Good Ideas Lab’ will foster impactful healthcare innovations that improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency. Sustainability is ensured through continued skills development, stakeholder and peer networking opportunities, and leadership development.

Projects will be designed for scalability and long-term integration into healthcare systems, empowering nurses and midwives to maintain and advance innovative practices, ensuring lasting benefits.

Click below for more details on FNF’s ‘Good Ideas Lab’ and on how to apply. All bands welcome to apply and you do not have to have lots (or any!) experience as an ‘Innovator’.

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FNF Good Ideas Lab

  • An initiative of FNF’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Subject Expert Group
  • For nurses or midwives who would like get involved in exploring innovative solutions in healthcare
  • Develop your idea with learning and support

Applications open: until 2 September

Programme dates: October 2024 – July 2025

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Open to: All nurses and midwives working/studying at FNF Academy Member organisations or FNF Alumni

Location: F2F (London) and virtual

Cost: Free

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