Theme: A Pedagogy and to Divulge Trends in Pediatric Health and Nursing

Pediatrics & Nursing 2019

Pediatrics & Nursing 2019

Conference Series is delighted to invite you to attend the International Pediatrics, Nursing and Healthcare Conference 2019 which is to be held at Dubai, UAE. Pediatrics & Nursing 2019 will be an ingenious and invigorating International conference reflecting the direction of Pediatrics and Nursing in the 21st century in a secure yet exciting environment that offers a wide range of diversions to participants of all backgrounds. This conference provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the latest developments within the field.

Pediatrics & Nursing 2019 highlighting the theme “A Pedagogy and to Divulge the Trends in Pediatric Health and Nursing” provides an excellent opportunity to share views, exchange knowledge and establish research collaborations & networking.

Pediatrics & Nursing 2019 will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of research, offering a unique opportunity for Pediatricians, Nurses and other Healthcare Professionals across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific interventions. The concept of this congress and program was developed for Pediatricians, Nurses and Healthcare Professionals working in Primary and Secondary Care, as well as for specialists in the diverse areas of Pediatrics, Nurse Practitioners, Pediatric Surgeons, Family Medicine Doctors, General Practitioners, Researchers and Policy Makers.

We also welcomes the participation of Presidents, CEO’s, Delegates and industrial executives from Pharma and Health care sectors making the congress a perfect platform to network, share views and knowledge through interactive keynote, plenary, poster and B2B discussions.

Why to attend?

Pediatrics & Nursing 2019 is an international platform for presenting research about diagnosis, prevention and management and exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in Pediatrics and Nursing for the benefit of both the academia and business.

The organizing committee of this Pediatric meeting is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at Pediatrics & Nursing 2019, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from all around the world. All members of the Pediatrics & Nursing 2019, organizing committee look forward to meet you in Dubai, UAE.

 

Targeted audience:

  • Pediatricians

  • Nurse Practitioners

  • Neonatologists

  • Perinatologists

  • Intensive care Specialists

  • Emergency Medicine Specialists

  • Medical colleges

  • Data management companies

  • Pediatric physicians

  • Obstetricians

  • Researchers

  • Immunologists

  • Oncologists

  • Associations and societies

  • Training institutes

  • Manufacturing medical device companies

  • Case managers

  • Young researchers

  • Physician assistants

  • Hospital administrators

  • Hospital general counsel

Track 1: Pediatrics and Nursing

Results investigate in Pediatric settings is a quickly developing field of request that is securing expansiveness however has accomplished little profundity in any single substance area. Much work should be done to illuminate basic leadership in regards to deliver child health care services. To enhance the evidence base of Pediatric Care, more adequacy explore is expected to assess services delivered to children and adolescents in everyday settings. Nurses form the backbone of the healthcare delivery system. One of the most recent issues is the relocation of nursing experts from developing countries to industrialized nations is occurring at a disturbing rate. Critical analysis in nursing literature recommends a developing example of grant that spotlights on the study of control in nursing. This Pedagogy utilizes a review way to deal with scrutinize the basic nursing home culture-change development—a push to drastically change the country's nursing homes by conveying occupant coordinated consideration and enabling staff. It is contended here that covenantal connections between nurse and the patient give a more significant establishment to the nursing ethic. Arising from the moral principle of fidelity, this model furnishes guidance for the nurse, a link for the nursing ethic with traditional moral theory, and, most important, a grounding in the unique experience of the nurse patient relationship

Track 2: Infectious Diseases and Tropical Infectious Diseases in Children

Infections caused by multidrug-resistant microbe’s present daily challenges to infectious diseases physicians and their patientsThe neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) of around 17 or more parasitic diseases and its related infections represent the most common illness. Children may experience six to eight acute respiratory illnesses per year, many of which, particularly in infancy, will involve the lower respiratory tract. Mortality resulting from acute lower respiratory disease is a serious problem in children under five years of ageEach year, only rotavirus causes approximately 352,000–592,000 deaths in children <5 years of age. Children in the poorest countries account for 82% of rotavirus deaths. Efforts should also be made to protect compromised children if hospitalization cannot be avoided. For winters, 608 children were hospitalized with Respiratory Syntical Virus (RSV) infection were prospectively studied to evaluate the relation between their immune status and the severity of their infection. Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) has become an endemic childhood disease in East and Southeast Asia.

Track 3: Perinatal HIV and Breastfeeding

Perinatal HIV transmission is multifactorial and all potential hazard factors must be considered with regards to the planning of transmission in utero, during childbirth or after birth by breastfeeding. Every year, an expected 590,000 babies gain human immunodeficiency infection type 1 HIV disease from their mothers, mostly in developing countries that are unable to implement interventions now standard in the industrialized world. In asset poor settings, the HIV pandemic has disintegrated hard-won gains in infant and child survival. Later clinical preliminary outcomes from global settings propose that short-course antiretroviral regimens could altogether decrease perinatal HIV transmission worldwide if examine discoveries could be translated into practice. One of the real advances in prevention of perinatal transmission was the AIDS Clinical Trials Group 076 preliminary, which demonstrated that antiretroviral treatment with Zidovudine given to the mother amid pregnancy and conveyance, and to the newborn child, decreased transmission by 70%.

Track 4: Pediatric Healthcare and Nutrition

Infants and children are susceptible to the effects of starvation. The small preterm infant of 1 kg body weight contains just 1% fat and 8% protein and has a non-protein caloric hold of just 110 kcal/kg body weight. Improvements in methods for artificial nutrition support help presently to ensure that children in whom digestion and absorption are inadequate or who are unable to eat normally no longer need to suffer from the serious consequences of malnutrition including death. A small preterm infant has sufficient reserve to survive only four days of starvation and a large preterm baby has enough for twelve days. Malnutrition in children, leads to impaired tissue function, Immuno-suppression, defective muscle function, reduced respiratory and also results in impaired growth and nutrition. Poor Nutrition at basic times of development brings about abating and stunting of growth. While advances in knowledge of nutrient requirements, improved methods of nutrient delivery and understanding of the prevention and management of complications ensure that Pediatric Parenteral Nutrition can generally be delivered safely.

Track 5: Pediatric Oncology and Hematology

The difference in survival for children diagnosed with cancer between high‐ and low‐income countries (LIC) continues to widen as curative therapies are developed in the former but not implemented in the latter. Childhood Cancer, providing psychosocial support has also played a role in curbing abandonment. Enhancing the quality of care in constrained settings through an effort program is challenging. Teleconferencing is increasingly being used and considered a breakthrough in medical education. Survival of childhood cancer in high-income countries is around 75–80%, but frequently less than 35% in low and middle-income countries. As a consequence, limited available knowledge and expertise becomes a main problem in treating Onco- hematology patients.

Track 6: Obesogenic Behavior in Children

The sensational increment in the prevalence of childhood overweight and its resultant comorbidities are related with critical wellbeing and financial burdens, justifying solid and far reaching aversion endeavors. This statement proposes strategies for early identification of excessive weight gain by using body mass index, for dietary and physical activity interventions during health supervision encounters, and for advocacy and research. Although the secular increase in pediatric obesity is well-documented, there has been no serious attempt to systematically address the causes of this secular trend. The rise in the prevalence and seriousness of pediatric obesity has been accompanied by higher rates of the known correlates of obesity as well as the emergence of new or newly identifiable health conditions. These include the classic cardiovascular risk factors, type 2 diabetes, menstrual abnormalities, sleep-disordered breathing, and psychosocial effects.

Track 7: Pediatric Gastroenterology and Metabolic Disorders

Pediatric gastroenterology is rapidly evolving, exciting and diverse discipline. Because the field is so expansive, this commentary highlights important trends, rather than narrowly focusing on specific advances. Examples of advances in pediatric gastroenterology are reviewed, including the intestinal microbiome, biomedical genomics, the biology of unique gastrointestinal cell types, and microRNAs (miRNAs). Pediatric gastrointestinal motility disorders are common and can range from relatively benign conditions such as functional constipation to more serious disorders such as achalasia, Hirschsprung disease, and intestinal pseudo obstruction. Performing and interpreting motility evaluations in children presents unique challenges and is complicated by a dearth of control information, underlying gastrointestinal developmental maturation, technical challenges and patient cooperation. Since the field is so extensive, this analysis features essential patterns, as opposed to barely concentrating on particular advances. Demonstrative examinations incorporate radiographic investigations, manometry, breath testing, myoelectrical testing, and histologic assessment. Although recent advances in innovation, genetics and science are having an imperative effect and have took into account a superior comprehension of the pathophysiology and treatment of gastrointestinal motility issue in children, further research and new therapeutic agents are needed.

Track 8: Pediatric Cardiology and Yoga Therapy

Pediatric cardiomyopathy is a heterogeneous group of primary myocardial diseases, often with a genetic nature, which represent an important cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in children. Inborn errors of metabolism are individually rare but account for up to 10% of all childhood cardiomyopathies. Paralleling progress in clinical genetic testing, our understanding of the genetic causes of cardiomyopathies both in adults and in children is rapidly improving. Genes causing cardiomyopathies can be different in children and in adults. For this reason, the pediatric population requires dedicated genetic panels. Functional studies, such us patch clamp or other in vitro and in vivo techniques used to verify the function of mutant structural macromolecules should be carried out in the presence of variants of unknown significance. Yoga has now entered mainstream culture for all age gatherings. As experts in movement analysis and therapeutic exercise, physical therapists hold the professional responsibility of determining the value of yoga's age-old art in modern day practice. Yoga, developed thousands of years ago, is perceived as a type of mind– body solution. The present “typical child” is depicted as stressed out, under nourished and inactive. Yoga therapy is emerging as one of the alternative for leading a Healthy life.

Track 9: Neonatal Intensive Care and Perinatology

There has been an expansive increment in both the number of neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in hospitals and the complexity of the cases treated in these units. Starting first hour of neonatal life incorporates neonatal resucitation, post-resuscitation care, transportation of sick infant to neonatal emergency unit, and cardiovascular help and initial course in nursery. Mortality rates among low-birth-weight newborn children differed by both the volume of patients and the level of care at the delivery hospital. The danger of coagulase-negative staphylococcal bacteremia in newborns in neonatal intensive care units can be ascribed principally to the intravenous organization of lipid emulsions. Since lipids are basic for the nourishing help of premature infants, further studies are needed to analyze the pathogenesis and aversion of lipid-related bacteremia.

Track 10: Pediatric Cosmetology and Surgery

On the off chance that a child is conceived with some physical distortions or any genetic disorder, at that point a pediatric plastic surgery is done to provide proper functioning to the body. It incorporates cleft and palate repair, craniofacial reconstruction and some more. Untimely newborn infants experiencing abdominal operation during the initial 2 months of life have expectedly high danger of 30-day mortality. Female sex, inotrope, and ventilator bolster are autonomously connected with expanded danger of mortality and can be consolidated into a model where, if present, danger of mortality is more prominent than 14.2%. Head and neck surgical science has grown significantly during the previous 20 years with a noteworthy spotlight on Organ Preservation Surgery. Among these organ preserving surgeries are the particular neck dissections, supracricoid partial laryngectomies, trans-oral laser surgeries and now a newcomer, trans-oral robotic surgery using the da Vinci Surgical system. Trans-oral robotic surgery is in its early stages, be that as it may, to be sure, there have been a few inquiries raised about the role of these innovative robotic surgical techniques.

Track 11: Pediatric Neurology and Endocrinology

The advantage of thyroid hormone treatment for subclinical hypothyroidism is dubious. New evidence from ongoing randomized clinical preliminaries warrants an update of previous meta-analyses. Maybe the most vexing issue in a patient in an intensive care unit (ICU) is a surprising change in mental status. Historically, “acute encephalopathy” was the term used to incorporate such changes; however "delirium" is currently used to portray this state. Newborn screening and gene therapy are energizing new advances in the field of metabolic neurodegenerative disorders. This Viewpoint examines X-connected Adreno Leuco Dystrophy( ALD), an inherited disorder affecting the adrenals and nervous system white matter.

Track 12: Pediatric Urology and Nephrology

Urologists are in a unique position to correct deficiency. Characteristically, survivors of childhood cancer present to us as an adult with complaints of infertility, erectile dysfunction, androgen deprivation Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms or for follow-up of a urinary diversion. Our specialty should be able to treat the patients presenting complaint, identify the high-risk patient and re-establish them on their surveillance protocol. when skin impedance is overcome through the use of acupuncture needles, and greater proximity is attained between the tip of the electrode and the sacral nerves, a more effective stimulus is achieved, with enough energy to provide the same benefits as parasacral TENS with the advantage that treatment can be given only once a week. Urinary Tract Infections is a frequent disorder of childhood, yet the proper approach for a child with UTI is still a matter of controversy. The objective of this highlight was to critically compare current guidelines for the diagnosis and management of UTI in children, in light of new scientific data.

Track 13: Pediatric Emergency Medicine

The emergency department (ED) may represent a significant opportunity to provide selective Pediatric mental health screening to an in danger populace. Neighbourhood wellbeing focuses can be an imperative new improvement in medicinal consideration for indigents in a metropolitan community. The adequacy of one of these focuses in decreasing the quantity of Pediatric visits to emergency departments was contemplated by examination of the quantity of crisis office visits by Health Center area. Many hospitals and emergency departments need assets to ideally think about sick and injured children, propagating dangers of accepting divided and "Uneven” care. Many innovative initiatives, including doctor and propelled hone supplier instruction and preparing, Pediatric status acknowledgment programs, telemedicine and in-situ re-enactment effort, and network paramedicine are being used to enable extension to get to holes and enlarge the scope of the pediatric emergency medicine workforce. Additionally, better comprehension of our current preparing models for and use of cutting edge rehearse experts in pediatric emergency medicine is significant to understanding the assorted variety of workforce development and opportunity.

Track 14: Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric dentistry is the branch of odontology dealing with children from birth through adolescence. The specialty of pediatric dentistry  is recognized by the American Dental Association, Royal College of Dentists of Canada, and Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. Pediatric dentists specialists are dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years. They have the expertise and qualifications to care for a child’s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various phases of childhood. Children begin to urge their baby teeth during the first 6 months of life. By age 6 or 7 years, they begin to lose their first arrangement of teeth, which eventually are replaced by auxiliary, permanent teeth. Without proper dental care, children face possible oral decay and disease that can cause a lifetime of torment and complications. Today, early childhood dental caries—an infectious disease—is 5 times more common in children than asthma and 7 times more common than roughage fever. Pediatric dentists promote the dental health of children in addition serves as educational resources for parents like preventive home care (brushing/flossing/fluorides), a cavity risk assessment, information on finger, thumb, and pacifier habits, advice on preventing injuries to the mouth and teeth of children, diet guidance, and knowledge on growth and development.

Track 15: Women Health Nursing and Midwifery

Women health and midwifery nursing provides primary health care services to women during their child bearing years or reproductive years. Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner provides well-woman care and treating women with both chronic and acute illnesses. These healthcare providers are also qualified to provide give care to the infant during the initial 28 days of life and for male partners as it relates to explicitly transmitted infections. Midwives offer initial and current comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of women. The scope of their services incorporates health promotion, disease prevention, and individualized wellness education and counseling. Although both nurse-midwives and women’s health nurse practitioners are perceived as advanced practices and are able to provide primary care to women from adolescence through menopause, there are distinct differences between these two specialties.

Track 16: Community and Family Nursing

Community Nursing can be broadly described as any nursing care provided outside of an intense hospital. This incorporates healthcare provided in the home, and furthermore in other settings, for instance within General Practice, a community hospital, the care suite of a police station, a school or care home. Family Health Nursing is a nursing aspect of organized family health care services which are coordinated or centered on family as the unit care with health as the goal. It is in this manner of nursing care and health care. It helps to develop self-care abilities of the family and promote, ensure and maintain its health. Family health nursing is generalized; well balanced and coordinated exhaustive and consistent are requiring complete intending to accomplish its goal. The goal of the family health nursing embrace optimal functioning for the individual and for the family as a unit.

Track 17: Tele Nursing and e-Health

Psychiatric nursing or mental health nursing is the selected position of a nurse that specialises in psychological health, and cares for people of any ages experiencing mental illnesses or distress. With roots in the late nineteenth century, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing  is a fairly new order that has developed to treat patients determined with mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, substance abuse, and depression. Psychological instabilities are often not considered evident medical conditions by the public, but they can actually be more distressing than other substantial illnesses. Psychiatric Nurses specialize in mental health to help patients to conquer their psychiatric disorder and the stigma related with it for living their best lives. Nurses in this area receive specific coaching in psychological therapies, building a therapeutic alliance, handling with challenging behaviour, and the administration of psychiatric medication.

Track 18: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing

Telenursing refers to the employment of telecommunications and information technology in the provision of fundamentally changing the method of healthcare delivery whenever an oversized physical distance exists between patient and nurse, or between any numbers of attendants. Telenursing is considered as a subset of telehealth that focuses on the delivery, administration, and coordination of care and services utilizing telecommunications technology within the domain of nursing.  Telenursing could facilitate solve increasing shortages of nurses; to scale back distances and save travel time, and to keep patients out of hospital. e-Health then again, is the healthcare practice supported by electronic processes. e-health includes technology like electronic health records, patient administration systems and lab systems, which cannot all be stored within mobile health applications.

Pediatrics & Nursing 2019 is nonpareil and open platform to explore and gain the knowledge in the field of Medical Science. This conference brings together Pediatricians, Nurse Practitioners, Obstetricians, Neonatologists, Perinatologists, Nephrologists, Neurologists, Gastroenterologist’s, Oncologists, Emergency Medicine Specialists, Healthcare Professionals, Professors, Oncologists, Nutrionists, Researchers, Scientists, Students in all the areas of Medical sciences, Pharmaceutical, Life sciences, Medical associations and societies, to enable an international forum to explore the approved research. ConferenceSeries Ltd is delight to invite you all to attend and register for the “International Conference on Pediatrics, Nursing and Healthcare” scheduled for January 23-24, 2019 at Dubai, UAE.

The Organizing Committee is gearing up for an exciting and factual conference program which includes plenary lectures, Keynote sessions, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations, Video Presentations and various programs all over the world. We invite you to join us at the International Conference on Pediatrics, Nursing and Healthcare 2019, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the International Conference on Pediatrics, Nursing and Healthcare 2019 organizing committee look forward to meet you at Dubai, UAE.

 

Scope and Importance:

Pediatrics & Nursing 2019 deals exclusively with Recent Interventions in Pediatrics, Research on Nursing and also Treatment and Healthcare involving children. Nurses who spend significant time in Pediatrics dedicate their insight and aptitudes caring for children from infancy through the late teen years and their families. For families of children with chronic conditions, for example, such as juvenile diabetes or paralysis, they configuration home consideration intends to enable the families to meet their child’s special needs. As of late, there has been an expansion in the quantity of non-doctor Pediatric clinicians and an extension in their separate extents of training. This raises basic open strategy and children wellbeing promotion concerns. It may be surprising for the lay public and even medical fraternity that the emerging disease, its treatment and diagnosis is now getting strenuous. Though Pediatrics & Nursing 2019 has been one of the first outbreaks to be evolved in pediatrics, it aims at various informative and fruitful things to be delivered to the participants.

Pediatricians are expected to grow from nearly $25 billion in 2019 to roughly $68.1 billion by 2021, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 48.3% for the period of 2019-2021. The average yearly salary for Pediatricians in Dubai is $1,30,453. As it pertains to men v/s women, 20.5% of Pediatricians are females and 75.6% of pediatricians are males in Dubai.

 

Why Abu Dhabi, UAE?

Abu Dhabi is the capital and second most populous city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Abu Dhabi is the federal capital and Centre of government in the United Arab Emirates. It is extremely well known for its warm hospitality, rich cultural heritage, ultramodern architecture, luxury shopping and the Emirati people are welcoming and lavish in their approach to visitors. Currently Abu Dhabi is the country’s Centre of political and industrial activities, and a major cultural and commercial Centre, due to its position as the capital. Its focus on oil exports and commerce is reflected by the skyline’s modern towers and shopping mega centres such as Abu Dhabi and Marina malls. Abu Dhabi’s rapid development and urbanization is coupled with the relatively high average income of its population, has transformed the city into a large and advanced metropolis. Abu Dhabi has a reputation for effectively facilitating world-class business occasions, thanks to some degree to the soul of participation which exists between the administration, business and neighbourhood groups. Home to more than 200 nationalities, Abu Dhabi invites people of all foundations and beliefs. It offers a casual, charming and cosmopolitan way of life, a sheltered and secure condition with negligible wrongdoing, excellent settlement and an assorted scope of recreation exercises.

Market Analysis in UAE:

According to the WHO, the typical UAE male will live to the age of 76. A third of the male population will suffer from some sort of health ailment, according to the UAE Men’s Health Alliance. The typical UAE woman will live two years longer than her male counterpart with an average life expectancy of 78.

With the well-being of its citizens identified as a top priority by the UAE government, the health-care sector in the country is seeing an astonishing boom in both the quality and quantity of services it provides. After tackling infectious diseases over the past half century, the country is now grappling with the escalating crisis of chronic conditions and their risk factors. Abu Dhabi was the first to implement mandatory health cover in 2006 — with almost every citizen now covered under the plan. Dubai has since followed suit and began rolling out its mandatory health insurance scheme in 2014. By mid-2020, every UAE resident will be covered.

According to HAAD, the emirate is likely to need 4,800 new doctors and 13,000 new nurses by 2020. Furthermore, Dubai will need 8,000 more beds, 7,323 more doctors and 8,510 nurses in the next decade, according to Eng. Eisa Al Haj Al Maidour, Director-General of DHA. Currently there are just 2.7 nurses and 1.5 doctors per 1,000 people. Three new medical colleges have been set up in recent years to improve this ratio, with five nursing schools planned over the coming decade to address the shortfall. 

The Graph Represents the Study of Increase in the Maladies, Healthcare Sectors and Healthcare Professionals at Dubai , UAE in past few years

Recent Outbreaks in UAE:

A new Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers-CoV) virus patient has been confirmed in the UAE, according to World Health Organization.The patient - a 78-year-old man - was suffering from fever, cough and shortness of breath was brought to hospital.  He had recently travelled to Saudi Arabia and also owned a camel farm in Gayathi, UAE, which he visited on daily basis. Also suffering from hypertension and interstitial lung disease as underlying conditions, the patient was tested positive for Mers-CoV at the Sheikh Khalifa Medical Centre laboratory and is currently in stable condition at the hospital. This is the first Mers case in the UAE reported in 2018.

Globally, 2,207 laboratory-confirmed cases of Mers-CoV, including 787 MERS associated deaths have occurred since September. So far, 16 cases of Mers have been reported in 2018 with one each in the UAE, Oman, Malaysia and the remaining in the Saudi Arabia. Infection with Mers-CoV can cause severe disease resulting in high mortality. Humans are infected with Mers-CoV from direct or indirect contact with dromedary camels. The virus has also demonstrated the ability to transmit between humans. Contacts of the confirmed patient have been identified and are being monitored for the appearance of symptoms for 14 days from the last exposure to the confirmed patient. The Communicable Disease Department in UAE is in coordination with the animal authorities to initiate camel testing at the patient’s farm in UAE.

The Following Graph Represents the Mortality rate due to Viral Diseases in recent years

Universities and Colleges Related To the Conference

  • Abu Dhabi University
  • Syscoms College
  • Khalifa University - SAN Campus
  • European International College
  • Khalifa University
  • Emirates College for Advanced Education
  • Brighton College Abu Dhabi
  • Danat Al Emarat Hospital for Women & Children
  • New York Institute Of Technology
  • Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi
  • Al Ain University of Science & Technology
  • King's College Hospital London Medical and Surgical Centre
  • College Of Medicine and Health Sciences

                                                              

Associations and Societies:

Middle East Associations:

The Union of Middle-Eastern and Mediterranean Pediatric Societies; Middle East Pediatric Physiotherapy; Hamblen Pediatric Associates; Palestine Pediatric Society; Pediatric Associates; International Council of Nurses; North American Nursing Diagnosis Association; Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools; International Confederation of Midwives; Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions; Asian Association of Paediatric Surgeons; Pediatric club; Indian Academy of Pediatrics; Middle East Pediatric Orthopaedic Society

 

Asia-Pacific Associations:

Asia-Pacific Pediatric Association; International Pediatric Association; Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Urology; Asia Pacific Paediatric Orthopaedic Society; Asia Pacific Congress of Pediatric Nursing; Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology; Japan Pediatric Association; Taiwan Pediatric Association; Asia Pacific Pediatric Sleep Alliance; The Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons; Asia-Pacific Strabismus and Paediatric Ophthalmology Society; Pediatric Dentistry Association of Asia; American Nurses Association; National Association of Hispanic Nurses; California Nurses Association; American Psychiatric Nurses Association; Philippine Nurses Association; Emergency Nurses Association; Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses

 

USA:

American Academy of Pediatrics; American College of Pediatricians; Academic Pediatric Association; American Pediatric Surgical Association; Mesa Pediatrics Professional Association; American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Academy of Neonatal Nursing; American Association of Colleges of Nursing; American Nurses Credentialing Center; American Psychiatric Nurses Association; Association of peri-operative Registered Nurses; American Nurses Association; Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Europe:

European Federation of Nurses Associations; European Nursing Students Association; The European Specialist Nurses Organisation; European Nurse Directors Association; European Society for Emergency Medicine; European Respiratory Nurses Association; European Operating Room Nursing Association; European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care; European Forum of National Nursing and Midwifery Associations; European Nursing Research Foundation; The German Nurses Association; European Psychiatric Nurses; European Paediatric Association; The European Academy of Paediatric Societies; European Paediatric Surgeon’s Association; European Society for Paediatric Research; European Society for Pediatric Dermatology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; The Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology;

 

Hospitals Related to the Conference:

  • Nova Vita Specialised Paediatric Hospital
  • Danat Al Emarat Hospital for Women & Children
  • kidsFIRST Medical Center
  • Al Mushrif Children's Specialty Center
  • HealthPlus Children's Specialty Center
  • Universal Hospital
  • Emirates Advanced Rehabilitation of Children Center
  • Bareen International Hospital
  • SKMC Outpatient Specialty Clinics
  • KidsHeart Medical Center
  • HealthPlus Children's Specialty Center
  • HealthPlus Family Clinic - Al Bandar
  • NMC Royal Women's Hospital
  • Adam & Eve Specialized Medical Centre

 

Related Conferences:

31st World Congress on Pediatrics, January 28-29, 2019 Osaka, Japan; Annual Congress on Pediatric Toxicology, January 28-29, 2019 Osaka, Japan; International Conference on Maternal Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, January 30, 31, 2019 Dubai, UAE; 16th International Conference on Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology, February 18-19, 2019 Amsterdam, Netherlands; Annual Congress on Pediatric Radiology Feb 21-22, 2019 Osaka, Japan; World Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Summit, February 22-23, 2019 San Francisco, California, USA; 12thAnnual Meet on Pediatric Surgery and Pediatrics, February 27-28 2019 , Paris France; 22nd World Congress on Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Failure, February 28-March 01, 2019 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Pediatric Oncology and Cancer Care, March 01-02,2019 Radisson Hotel Narita Tokyo Japan; 31st World Congress on Pediatric Nursing, March 04-05, 2019 Paris | France; 30th Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology, March 15-16, 2019, Brisbane Australia; 4th Annual World Congress on Pediatric Nutrition, Gastroenterology and Child Development, March 18-19, 2019 Chicago, USA; 22ndAnnual Congress on Neonatology & Pediatrics, April 01-02, 2019 Auckland, New Zealand; 8th Pediatric Ophthalmology and Optometry Conference, April 11-12, 2019 Abu Dhabi, UAE; 12thAsia Pacific Pediatrics Congress, May 01-02, 2019, Seoul, South Korea.

 

Tourists Attractions in Abu Dhabi, UAE

  • Burj Khalifa

  • Dubai Mall

  • Dubai Museum

  • Bastakia (Old Dubai)

  • Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum House

  • Dubai Creek

  • Jumeirah Mosque

  • Deira

  • Sheikh Zayed Road

  • Heritage and Diving Village

  • Dubai Aquarium

  • Burj al-Arab

  • Jumeirah Beach

  • Mall of the Emirates

  • IMG Worlds of Adventure

  • Dubai Opera

  • Kite Beach

  • Alserkal Art District

  • Aquaventure Waterpark

Pediatric Nursing 2017 Report

We would like to thank all of our wonderful and eminent speakers, conference attendees who shared their research knowledge and made Pediatric Nursing-2017 Conference as memorable and our best event ever!

28th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, hosted by the Conference Series LLC LTD was held during September 04-05, 2017 Edinburgh, Scotland at Holiday Inn Hotel, Edinburgh, Scotland with the theme “Knowledge Translation & Innovations in Pediatric Nursing Care”. Benevolent response and active participation was received from the Editorial Board Members of Conference Series Journals as well as from the Pediatric Nurses, Doctors, Pediatric Professors, Pharmaceutical Industries, Researchers and Students from the fields of Pediatric Nursing -2017, who made this event successful.

The meeting was carried out through various sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:

  • General Pediatrics
  • Pediatric Care and Nursing
  • Pediatric Healthcare
  • Pediatric Nutrition
  • Pediatric Oncology
  • Neonatology
  • Child Right & Safety
  • Pediatric Dermatology
  • Pediatric Mental Health
  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  • Parent Education & Knowledge Translation in Pediatric Care

The conference was initiated with a series of lectures delivered by both Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The list included:

Giselle Melendez

Memorial Sloan Kettering, USA

Tiffany Gwartney

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, USA

Claudia Pagliari

University of Edinburgh, UK

Bonnie Garner 

Mountain Area Health Education Center, USA

Laura Serrant

Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Sharon Elizabeth Metcalfe

Western Carolina University, USA 

Margaret Levvis

Central Connecticut State University, USA

Jinping Feng

Southern Medical University Affiliated Maternal & Child Health Hospital of Foshan, China

With the grand success of Pediatric Nursing-2017, Conference Series is proud to announce that "International Conference on Pediatrics, Nursing and Healthcare” to be held during January 23-24, 2019 at Dubai, UAE.

Let’s meet again @ Pediatrics & Nursing 2019

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