Speaker Spotlight: Miss Emma Louise Hutton at the 17th International Healthcare, Nursing & Hospital Management Conference
Introduction
The CME/CPD-accredited 17th International Healthcare, Nursing & Hospital Management Conference, taking place December 17–19, 2025, at Novotel Dubai Al Barsha, UAE, and virtually, continues to raise the bar by bringing together global healthcare leaders, nursing innovators, researchers, and hospital administrators.
Among this year’s inspiring speakers is Miss Emma Louise Hutton, whose impactful work in nursing leadership and patient-centered care has transformed outcomes across multiple healthcare settings. Her dedication to empowering nurses and strengthening healthcare systems makes her a standout contributor to this international platform.
Biography
Affiliation: Shaikh Shakhbout Medical City, Mafraq, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Organization: Shaikh Shakhbout Medical City
Emma Hutton is the nurse manager for the Acute Stroke Unit at Shaikh Shakhbout Medical City in Abu Dhabi. With over 30 years of nursing experience, she has worked in intensive care, nursing education, and management across both educational and clinical settings. She has served in large tertiary referral hospitals in Australia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
Emma holds a Master of Nursing from the University of Wollongong (Australia) in Dubai, graduating with distinction and receiving the top graduate award. She also earned a Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing with distinction from The Australian College of Nursing and a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Sydney, Australia.
Specializing in neurosciences and intensive care, Emma has a strong background in education, clinical management, and leadership development. She has presented on quality improvement and nursing leadership at several international conferences, including the SEHA International Nursing, Midwifery, and Allied Health Conference.
Emma’s core value is that every human being has the right to the best available healthcare, which can be achieved by focusing on equity, safety, and quality. Her dedication to these principles continues to drive excellence and inspire healthcare teams worldwide.
Presentation Highlight
Speech Title:
“Improving Outcomes by Empowering Nurses to Lead Change”
Miss Hutton’s session will highlight the crucial role of nurses in driving quality improvement, clinical transformation, and healthcare system strengthening. She emphasizes that when nurses are equipped with training, autonomy, and leadership opportunities, they become catalysts for measurable improvements in patient recovery, safety, and satisfaction.
Key Takeaways for Attendees
Attendees will gain insights into:
Strategies for boosting nurse leadership in multidisciplinary healthcare teams
Evidence-based approaches to enhance patient outcomes
How empowering nurses contributes to long-term healthcare sustainability
Real-world examples of nursing innovation shaping global standards
Her session aligns perfectly with the conference’s mission—to elevate healthcare, nursing, and hospital management practices through shared knowledge, advanced research, and collaborative learning.
Conference Details
Conference Name: 17th International Healthcare, Nursing & Hospital Management Conference
Dates: December 17–19, 2025
Venue: Novotel Dubai Al Barsha, UAE & Virtual
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