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4th Annual Congress & Medicare Expo on Primary Healthcare and Nursing, will be organized around the theme “Advances & Challenges to Provide Healthcare Universally”

Primary Healthcare Congress 2017 is comprised of 23 tracks and 153 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Primary Healthcare Congress 2017 .

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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The purpose of Nursing Education is to enhance the development of the nursing profession by educated the nurses in their specific area. The explanation for nursing is particularly conducted through implicit knowledge. We examined that the professional improvement of the nursing carrier in Europe requires an intelligible and well-explained nurse aspect. This certain intent of professional education for nursing does not require the total figure of assumed idea. The global development needs the acceptance of an experienced status by involving together. This signifies that the appreciations of the demand for a more clearly expressed  nursing role are incorporated during work experience. This confirms about the urgency and value of role repetition and interactions with an authorized group as part of the educational procedure. This is the unique courses of medical education which contents both theoretical and practical training provided to nurses for the purpose to prepare them as nursing care professionals.

  • Track 1-1Nursing Education
  • Track 1-2Nursing Management
  • Track 1-3Nursing Law
  • Track 1-4Pediatric Nursing
  • Track 1-5Travel Nurse
  • Track 1-6Clinical Nursing
  • Track 1-7Veterinary Nursing
  • Track 1-8Critical Care And Emergency Nursing
  • Track 1-9Continuing Nursing Education

The goal for the primary health care is to provide better health for all.  Primary healthcare is the main branch of healthcare system including diagnosis, prevention, treatment and screening. Primary Healthcare is dedicated to serving those who experience a barrier in receiving care. Primary Healthcare provides medical dental, behavioural , mental health conditions before they become serious.  Primary Healthcare is the first level of contact that individuals , families, communities have with the healthcare system.

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  • Track 2-1Goals and Principles In Primary Healthcare
  • Track 2-2Background and Controversies
  • Track 2-3GOBI-EFF
  • Track 2-4Primary Healthcare and Population aging
  • Track 2-5Selective Primary Healthcare
  • Track 2-6Comprehensive Primary Healthcare
  • Track 2-7Integrative Primary Healthcare
  • Track 2-8Family Healthcare
  • Track 2-9Family Physician

Quality Care involves in the fields of quality improvement, clinical governance clinic audit related to primary and pre hospital care. Increase change in the lifestyle and culture, preventive initiations and early identifications of risk factors are now a part of everyday practise. Practitioners are encouraged to innovation for escalating the treatment process and improve the patient outcomes. Primary care optometry deals with the eye problems. It combines with the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases. The care involves in identifying the systemic conditions effecting eye and treat pharmacological agent. Patient satisfaction is more significant in primary care. Timely and appropriate care is the primary concern. Community participation includes improved health care outcomes,  equity, acceptability, quality and  responsiveness.

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  • Track 3-1Primary Care Optometry
  • Track 3-2Innovative Primary Care
  • Track 3-3Regional Primary Care
  • Track 3-4Primary Care Psychology
  • Track 3-5Patient Satisfaction In HealthCare
  • Track 3-6Appropriate and Timely Clinical Care
  • Track 3-7Community Participation

Different medical areas have a different perspective of initiating the treatments. A primary healthcare management area focusses on different management practises in different medical condition. There is a huge demand in oncology services, hence there is a need of better understanding in involvement of primary care physicians in cancer care.

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  • Track 4-1Primary Care Cancer
  • Track 4-2Primary Care Cardiology
  • Track 4-3Primary Care Internal Medicine
  • Track 4-4Primary Care Nephrology
  • Track 4-5Primary Care Dermtology
  • Track 4-6Primary Care Pulmonology
  • Track 4-7Primary Care Kidney

Primary Healthcare and Family Medicine provides  a comprehensive and medical solutions to all age groups. The people who are dealt with the family practice is commonly known as family physician or family Practitioner. Usually these will be based on patients family background and community background emphasizing disease avoidance and health support.

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  • Track 5-1Family Medicine Primary Care
  • Track 5-2Family Healthcare
  • Track 5-3Family Physician
  • Track 5-4Community Medicine
  • Track 5-5Physiotherapy in Primary Healthcare
  • Track 5-6Surgery in Primary Healthcare
  • Track 5-7Primary Care in Infectious Diseases

The general providers of primary healthcare services are general practitioners and nurses in the community. They are first point of contact with the patients.  The goal to provide primary care services is to reduce morbidity and mortality by strengthening the health care system at all levels.

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  • Track 6-1Primary Care Services
  • Track 6-2Primary Care Support Services
  • Track 6-3Primary Care Clinic Management
  • Track 6-4Primary Care Behavioural Services
  • Track 6-5Primary Care Preventive Services

Paediatric health care includes physical, mental, social well being of children from embryonic stage to puberty.  By the recommendation of paediatric physicians children needs to have regular frequent check-ups.  As per American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP) child is advised for well-baby check-ups at two weeks, two months, four months, six months, nine months, twelve months, fifteen months and eighteen months. Also well-child visits are suggested at ages two, three, four, five , six, eight, ten and annually thereafter through age 21.

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  • Track 7-1Types of Pediatric Primary Healthcare
  • Track 7-2Preneonatal Primary Healthcare
  • Track 7-3Infant Primary Healthcare
  • Track 7-4Child Primary Healthcare
  • Track 7-5Adolescence Primary Healthcare

Chronic Diseases is the progressive long term medical condition. Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death.  Diseases like Hyperension, Diabetes, Tuberculosis, Chronic Kidney Disease are more in the developing countries. The common symptoms of Chronic disease include multiple risk factors, long course of illness and functional impairment.  Most of the chronic disease are not treated completely and hence need a primary care for the long term treatments and therapies.

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  • Track 8-1Primary Healthcare in Diabetes : Type 1 and 2
  • Track 8-2Primary Healthcare in Hypertension
  • Track 8-3Primary Healthcare in Chronic Kidney Diseases
  • Track 8-4Primary Healthcare in Tuberculosis
  • Track 8-5Primary Healthcare in Hepatitis
  • Track 8-6Primary Healthcare in Rheumatological Arthiririts
  • Track 8-7Primary Healthcare in Osteoporosis
  • Track 8-8Primary Healthcare in COPD

Good oral health is essential to the well being of your overall health. Primary health care offers the care you need to improve and maintain your oral health.  Primary Healthcare is for all ages.  Management of Dental disorders is more of a concern in this urban era.

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  • Track 9-1Dental Family Care
  • Track 9-2Oral Health and Primary Care
  • Track 9-3Odontology
  • Track 9-4Pediatric Dentistry
  • Track 9-5Management for Oral Diseases
  • Track 9-6Tools and Techniques for oral primary healthcare

There is an imbalance between high local health needs and limited resources available in the community during the emergency situation. Hence there is a need of organising a 24 hour emergency services in primary health care. To meet the need of emergency care there is no other option than to strengthen the primary health care. The most needed emergency health care are medical conditions like chest pain, difficulty in breathing, heart attack,  mental cries and infections.

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  • Track 10-1Healthcare Emergency During a Chest pain
  • Track 10-2Healthcare Emergency when Difficulty in Breathing
  • Track 10-3Healthcare Emergency in Heart Attack
  • Track 10-4Primary Healthcare Measures in Serious Injury
  • Track 10-5Emergency Care in Minor Burns/ Bleeding Injury
  • Track 10-6Primary Healthcare in Mental Cries
  • Track 10-7Primary Healthcare in Infections

Individualisation in primary care is to ensure that the treatment is to different persons with its different characteristics. It is an attempt to make the treatment or the therapy more effective and attractive.  Many medications are used without the monitoring of the drug doses in the individual whether its elderly or Pediatric. Hence there is a major need of the individualised care and long term therapies, chronic illness, according to race /BMI

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  • Track 11-1Potentials for Individualised Care
  • Track 11-2Status of Individualisation
  • Track 11-3Applications in Individualising Primary Healthcare
  • Track 11-4Elderly Primary Healthcare
  • Track 11-5Geriatric Primary Healthcare
  • Track 11-6Individualising Primary Healthcare in Chronic Illlness
  • Track 11-7Individualising in Long Term Therapies
  • Track 11-8Individualising Treatment Care According to Race/BMI

There is a major need of primary care when drugs or medication is involved in a therapy. Understanding the illness experience of the patient and providing the accurate primary care is the most essential component when usage of drugs. Different drugs deals with different adverse events or adverse drug reactions, similarly the care needed has a wide complexity. Hence primary care  when drugs are involved is essential.

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  • Track 12-1Importance of Primary Healthcare in Usage of Durgs
  • Track 12-2Primary Healthcare when using Anti-infective/antibiotics
  • Track 12-3Anti-Tubercular Drugs and Anti Leprosy Drugs
  • Track 12-4Primary Healthcare in Anti-virals
  • Track 12-5Care in Anti-Amoebics Agents
  • Track 12-6Drugs for Gastri-intestinal Agents
  • Track 12-7Anti-Spasmodics, Prokinetics, Anti-Diarohoeals & Laxatives
  • Track 12-8Cardiovascular Agents
  • Track 12-9Antianginals Agents
  • Track 12-10Respiratory System Drugs
  • Track 12-11Oral-Hypoglycemic Drugs
  • Track 12-12Anti-Thyroid Drugs

Primary care commonly seen in mental disorders are not only associated with impairment health related quality of life than common related medical disorders, but also have distinct patterns of impairment.

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  • Track 13-1Mental Health Education
  • Track 13-2Management in Mental Health Disorders
  • Track 13-3Primary Care for Mental Health Counselling
  • Track 13-4Management in MentalHealth Excercises
  • Track 13-5Scope of Primary Mental Healthcare

Good quality healthcare in the most important quality requirement in medical field.  However there have been a complete lack of focus on preventive healthcare. The aim of preventive healthcare is to encompass a variety of intervention that should be undertaken to prevent, delay or reduce the occurrence of the disease to further transmission , exposure to a disease.

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  • Track 14-1Levels of Prevention
  • Track 14-2Pediatric Preventive Measures
  • Track 14-3Geriatric Preventive Measures
  • Track 14-4Preventive Measure for Different Diseases
  • Track 14-5Obesity
  • Track 14-6Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Track 14-7Cancers

Primary womens health care provides a comprehensive quality in obstetrics and gynaecological care with responsiveness, warmth and accessibility of community –based practise.  Women’s primary care include the issues that effect women and recognizing the diversity of women’s life.

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  • Track 15-1Maternal and Child Healthcare
  • Track 15-2Healthcare in Pregnancy
  • Track 15-3Perinatal and Reproductive Health
  • Track 15-4Primary Care about Womens Beauty
  • Track 15-5Primary Care for Womens Mental Health
  • Track 15-6Womens Health Promotion and Stratergies
  • Track 15-7Primary Care Post Menopause
  • Track 15-8Primary Care Management of Stress

The main objective of primary care in Sexually Transmitted Diseses (STD) is to reduce the prevalence of STDs by interrupting  there transmission, reducing the duration of infection and preventing the development and complications.  Primary care may include patient education, an involve practise as safer sex behaviour.  Also providing the need of primary care in different STDs by the support of mental care and clinical care.

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  • Track 16-1Care in Gonorrhea
  • Track 16-2Care in Syphlis
  • Track 16-3Primary Care in HIV/AIDS
  • Track 16-4Primary Care in Clamydia
  • Track 16-5Primary Care in Bacterial Vaginosis
  • Track 16-6Primary Care in Trichomoniasis
  • Track 16-7Primary Care in Genital Herpes

Psychological stress , depression , anxiety, sexual violence, domestic violence are on escalation rates of substance use effect women on greater extend then men across the globe and in different settings. Leading mental health problems of the older adults are depression , dementias and anxiety.  Behavioural and social factors are the higher contributor to every cause if disability, illness or death.  A primary pshycology care approach  provides increase awareness of pshycological aspects of health. Primary health care provide integerate care by helping people modify there behaviour to prevent and recover from mental health problems.

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  • Track 17-1Behavioural Pshycology
  • Track 17-2Depression and Anxiety
  • Track 17-3Pshychiatry Primary Care and Community Pshychiatry
  • Track 17-4Personality and Social Pshycology
  • Track 17-5Family Pshycology

In any consequence  nutrition should be considered as primary care. Over the past recent years,  it has been stated that primary care is the ideal setting to provide nutrition education to the public.  Primary nutrition care not only includes the diet but also includes the care for nutritional deficiencies and disorders. Nutrition in different age groups can help to avoid many malfunctions in a human system.

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  • Track 18-1Nutritions and Dietics
  • Track 18-2Primary Care for Nutritional Deficiency and Disorders
  • Track 18-3Primary Care in Nutritional Therapy and Treatments
  • Track 18-4Pediatric Nutrition
  • Track 18-5Geriatric Nutrition
  • Track 18-6Primary Nutrition Care in Polypharmacy
  • Track 18-7Probiotics and Prebiotics
  • Track 18-8Preventions for Malnutritions

Health care systems management is  the leadership and general management of hospitals and Primary Care systems. There are types like administrators, generalists and specialists. Generalists are responsible for managing entire facilities. Specialists are responsible for particular department such as finance, accounting, budgeting, and human resources.

Primary care clinic management is the enhanced program to make patients prosper in solving patient-identified quandaries. Health care estimated in$3.09 trillion in 2014, and are projected to soar to $3.57 trillion in 2017. The healthcare market in the U.S. in 2014 involved the major groups of hospital care ($959.9 billion), medico and clinical facilities ($618.5 billion), dental accommodations ($122.4 billion) and prescription medicines ($290.7 billion), along with nursing home and home health care ($248.5 billion

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  • Track 19-1Marketing Primary Care
  • Track 19-2Promoting Primary Care
  • Track 19-3Improving Quality in Primary Care
  • Track 19-4Primary Health Reform
  • Track 19-5Primary Care Case Management
  • Track 19-6Primary Care Utilisation Management

Primary home care is geared to provide right kind of treatment and proper care. In this the care is given at home by the professional caregivers who have a passion in there profession. Primary Home care differs according the age groups. The primary care required for an elderly may not necessary be same as younger age groups.

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  • Track 20-1Elderly Home Care
  • Track 20-2Private Home Care
  • Track 20-3Quality Home Care
  • Track 20-4Hospice Home Care

Primary Healthcare nurses work in range  were sharing the characteristics is the part of first level contact with the health system. The main role of nursing practitioners is to provide primary and speciality healthcare services along with conducting patient history and physical examination.

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  • Track 21-1Primary Health Promotion and Protection
  • Track 21-2Diagnosis of Health Status
  • Track 21-3Plan of care and Implementation of Treatment
  • Track 21-4Ensuring the Quality of Healthcare

Physical fitness is the basic condition of wellbeing and prosperity.  Treatment of diabetes needs advance design fitness primary care. Weight loss is the important concern in health issues. Unintentional weight loss is due to malnutrition or underlying diseases or emerge from a conscious effort to enhance an actual or perceived overweight or obese state.

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  • Track 22-1Primary Care Diabetes
  • Track 22-2Weight Control Information
  • Track 22-3Nutritional Services
  • Track 22-4Excersice Education and Individual Counselling Services
  • Track 22-5Primary Care for Weight Management
  • Track 22-6Wellness Management and Awarness in Smokers and Alcoholics

Primary care epidemiology can add to more extensive changes in health and healthcare services, through better comprehension of disease aetiology, use of healthcare services and the role of different healthcare interventions. Primary care is conveyed by an extensive range of health professionals, nurses, doctors, care assistants, mental health specialists, dieticians, pharmacists, dentists, optometrists and other health care professionals. Emerging Infectious Diseases are a proceeding danger everyone. Some diseases have been viably controlled with the help of modern technology.

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  • Track 23-1Practical Healthcare Epidemiology
  • Track 23-2Practical Hospital Epidemiology
  • Track 23-3General Practice Epidemiology