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7th Annual Congress on Primary Healthcare, Nursing and Neonatal Screening, will be organized around the theme Discovering a Higher Standard and Innovations of Healthcare & Nursing

American Primary Healthcare 2018 is comprised of 29 tracks and 235 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in American Primary Healthcare 2018.

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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 Canada 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.

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  • Techniques For Reflecting Nursing Practices In Nursing Education
  • Education Trends In Nursing and Their Impact On Nursing Practice
  • Research For Education, Guidelines and Universal Developments
  • Teaching, Evaluation and Learning and Clinical Practice
  • Nursing Leadership
  • Learning strategies

 


 

  • Track 1-1Diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and chronic condition
  • Track 1-2Family nurse practitioner education
  • Track 1-3Nursing Leadership
  • Track 1-4Registered Nursing (RN)
  • Track 1-5Techniques For Reflecting Nursing Practices In Nursing Education
  • Track 1-6Long-term effects With Long Work Hours
  • Track 1-7Research For Education, Guidelines and Universal Developments
  • Track 1-8Making clinical decisions related to complex patient care
  • Track 1-9Complex decision-making skills and clinical competencies
  • Track 1-10Nursing care and physiotherapy
  • Track 1-11Education Trends In Nursing and Their Impact On Nursing Practice

Each category of nursing courses will bring in specialized knowledge and skills to healthcare teams and workplaces. There are different types of Nursing like Registered NurseNurse Practitioner, Nurse Practitioner (grand parented), Employed Student Nurse, and Licenced Graduate Nurse. Apart from these there are many more types of nursing specializations which can be done on a certification basis like, Cardiovascular Nursing,Emergency NursingGastroenterology NursingGerontological NursingHospice Palliative Care NursingOncology NursingRehabilitation Nursing, and many more. All these are processed with a bachelor’s master’s and doctoral programs depending on the individual’s interest

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  • Track 2-1Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
  • Track 2-2Doctorate Nursing Degree Programs
  • Track 2-3Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • Track 2-4Associate of Science in Nursing
  • Track 2-5Palliative Care Nursing
  • Track 2-6Occupational Health Nursing
  • Track 2-7Peri Anaesthesia Nursing
  • Track 2-8Veterinary Nursing
  • Track 2-9Community Health Nursing
  • Track 2-10Nursing informatics
  • Track 2-11Nephrology Nursing
  • Track 2-12Travel Nursing
  • Track 2-13Radiology Nursing
  • Track 2-14Perinatal Nursing
  • Track 2-15Gastroenterology Nursing
  • Track 2-16Nursing Management

Innovations in Nursing Education is a team work for evaluating and encouraging the new generation for the Nursing Education. Now a days United States deals with a widen inadequacy of nurses, directed in case by a waning growth of population and a lack of available places for the schools of nursing across the country. All over the place it concern about the nurse expert shortage is noticeable in the reports of pronounced nursing organizations, similarly in the activities of several state work burden centres. Because of this commitment, it’s necessary to solve the problem related to the shortage of nurse faculty, the aim of this team work to support for such the construction of Evaluating Innovations in Nursing Education (EIN) to fund evaluations of nursing educational interventions. A nurse educator plays a vital role in nursing students life; she uses the effective ways to acknowledge the subjects and its depth to the students. She has to take the advantage of technology in nursing. She needs to determine the students learning style. Nursing students’ interest levels are progressed by few strategies like questioning randomly, conducting nursing debates, and arising nursing group discussion topics. By go through this rapid change of technology has come increasing dependence upon the health science society to incorporate different technologies into many professions. It is possible that this credence on technology in nursing career is increasing rapidly. The purpose of this idea is for the development of technology-based nursing education and to specify targets requiring further dialogue among nursing faculty. It is becoming sure that nurse educators need to analyse values, communication, and social processes when directing, judging, investing and analyzing technological use within their work place.

  • Track 3-1Increased efficacy in teachers
  • Track 3-2High-fidelity Simulation
  • Track 3-3Development of a culture that supports risk-taking, creativity, and excellence
  • Track 3-4Simulation and personal digital assistants
  • Track 3-5Data Mining
  • Track 3-6Text Mining
  • Track 3-7Telehealth
  • Track 3-8Theoretical vs Practical learning
  • Track 3-9Engagement in collaborative practices
  • Track 3-10Electronic Health Records
  • Track 3-11E learning
  • Track 3-12Information and Communication Technologies

International Nursing Education: The International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN) is a non-benefit proficient affiliation whose mission is to propel quality doctoral nursing training all inclusive. Grounded in our center estimations of admiration, differing qualities, honesty, and solidarity. While recreation use in nursing programs keeps on expanding, it is vital to comprehend the pervasiveness of this new innovation in nursing training, how this innovation is used, furthermore, how instructors are get ready to instruct with this instructive device. Every licensed nurse must get a Continuing Education hours or Continuing Education credits each year. There are many nursing universities and nursing societies are conducting Nursing conferences each year to get Continuing nursing education hours and CNE credits. Thereby explores the advancement of knowledge and clinical practice skill set. Apart from Conferences there are numerous nursing programs and nursing courses through which they are providing the Continuing Education credits for practice nurse.

  • Track 4-1Educate Patients On Their Health Conditions
  • Track 4-2Complex Health Care Interventions
  • Track 4-3Study of Social, Economic, and Political Factors That Affect Health Care Systems
  • Track 4-4State-Mandated Continuing Education
  • Track 4-5Strategies for Continuing Nursing Education
  • Track 4-6Specialized Continuing Nursing Education Programs
  • Track 4-7Online Continuing Education for Nurses

Adult Health Nursing: Adult heart failure and nursing care treatment is based on the severity of the congenital heart disease. Some mild heart defects do not require any treatment. Others can be treated with medications, invasive procedures or surgery. Most adults with congenital heart disease should be monitored by a heart specialist and may need to take precautions to prevent endocarditis (an infection of the heart) throughout their life. End-of-life care refers to health care, not only of patients in the final hours or days of their lives, but more broadly care of all those with a terminal illness or terminal condition that has become advanced, progressive and incurable.

Women Health and Midwifery Nursing: Ladies have swung to maternity specialists for backing and help with labor. Today's confirmed attendant maternity specialists keep on providing this individual consideration, which speaks to an extension between customary birth practices and current innovation. Gynaecologic malignancies and women health nursing services is a specific field of prescription that spotlights on diseases of the female regenerative framework, including ovarian tumor, uterine growth, vaginal tumor, cervical growth, and vulvar malignancy. As pros, they have broad preparing in the finding and treatment of these tumors.

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  • Family Planning Services
  • Urogynecology Health Care
  • High-Risk Prenatal Management
  • Women’s Prisons
  • Women’s Health Clinics
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  • Maternal Death
  • Track 5-1Anxiety and sleep disorders
  • Track 5-2Electroconvulsive therapy & effects
  • Track 5-3Fall prevention
  • Track 5-4Adult care
  • Track 5-5Schizophrenia
  • Track 5-6Women’s Reproductive Healthcare
  • Track 5-7Midwifery Care: Labor, Birth and New born
  • Track 5-8Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
  • Track 5-9Health Problems and Infection in Pregnancy
  • Track 5-10Midwifery Pregnancy
  • Track 5-11Midwifery

Nursing healthcare management include case and disorders management with in the health care organization by taking all the employees working there. It also focused on patient admission and discharge criteria, especially for progressive care given to the patient. Nursing managing process guide the legal aspects of nomination, supervision and assignment the acceptance criterions. It encourages the employee to do more with fewer resources. A health system, also sometimes referred to as health care system or healthcare system is the organization of people, institutions, and resources that deliver health care services to meet the health needs of target populations. Healthcare Management is a professional organization within the Canada, for managers in the health and social care sectors. Its membership covers the National Health Service, independent health and social care providers, health care consultants, and the armed forces

  • Track 6-1Medicinal healthcare
  • Track 6-2Public health
  • Track 6-3Health information technology
  • Track 6-4Healthcare professionals
  • Track 6-5Healthcare management
  • Track 6-6Healthcare system
  • Track 6-7Health promotion/Disease prevention
  • Track 6-8Culturally-Diverse health practices
  • Track 6-9Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
  • Track 6-10Healthcare Finance & statistics
  • Track 6-11Healthcare Marketing and Industry
  • Track 6-12Advances in Healthcare
  • Track 6-13Healthcare System and Law
  • Track 6-14Healthcare Equipment

Registered Nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country, state, province or similar licensing body in order to obtain a nursing license. Registered nurses are employed in a wide variety of professional settings, and often specialize in a field of practice. They may be responsible for supervising care delivered by other healthcare workers, including student nurses, LPN. Registered nurses must usually meet a minimum practice hour’s requirement and undertake continuing education in order to maintain their license. Furthermore, there is often a requirement that an RN remain free from serious criminal convictions

  • Track 7-1Certification Criteria for Registered Nurse
  • Track 7-2Patient treatment/procedure for Registered Nurse
  • Track 7-3Licensed Registered Nurse Education
  • Track 7-4Skills Related to Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
  • Track 7-5Clinical Registered Nurse

Nursing informatics (NI) is the Virtue that consolidates nursing science with numerous information administration and diagnostic sciences to classify, illustrate, maintain, and disseminate data, intelligence, awareness, and foresight in nursing practiceNursing Informatics  , guide nurses, users, patients, the unprofessional healthcare organization, and other collaborator in their decision-making in all performance and ambience to gain aimed conclusion. This backing is skillful through the use of intelligence format, intelligence development, and intelligence automation.

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  • Track 8-1Information science to enhance the quality of nursing practice
  • Track 8-2Health care-associated costs reduced
  • Track 8-3Handheld Digital Devices
  • Track 8-4Computer Technology
  • Track 8-5Science of Nursing

Nursing credentials and certifications are the various credentials and certifications that a person must have to practice nursing legally.. A degree, once earned, cannot, in normal circumstances, be taken away. State licensure is only revoked for serious professional misconduct. Certifications generally must be periodically renewed by examination or the completion of a prescribed number of continuing education units (CEUs). This is often called maintenance of certification (MOC). Some nurses who achieve a master's degree (MSN) leave the patient care aspect of nursing, and practice in a more managerial role. An example would be earning an MSN in health care risk management. Such a nurse, while still fully an accredited nurse, will likely become the risk manager for a hospital, working in health administration rather than direct care and perhaps even becoming the director or manager of the risk management department. In this role, he or she may never see another patient except while doing hospital inspections, or perhaps talking to a patient or the patient's family about a quality of care concern. Registered nurses (RNs) are not required to be certified in a certain specialty by law. For example, it is not necessary to be a certified medical-surgical registered nurse (CMSRN) (a medical surgical nursing certification) to work on a medical-surgical (med-surg) floor, and most med-surg nurses are not CMSRNs. Certifications do, however, instill professionalism and make the nurse more attractive to prospective and current employers. Certified nurses may earn a salary differential over their non-certified colleagues but this is rare.

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  • Track 9-1Doctor in Nursing
  • Track 9-2Master in Nursing
  • Track 9-3Bachelor in Nursing
  • Track 9-4Diploma in Nursing
  • Track 9-5Medication Aide Certification Examination (MACE)
  • Track 9-6Associate Science in Nursing
  • Track 9-7National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)
  • Track 9-8NCLEX RN
  • Track 9-9NCLEX PN
  • Track 9-10Quality and Safety of Nursing Care

Clinical Nursing: Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) is approved authorized medical caretakers who have finished graduate arrangement in nursing as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. The CNS, with cutting edge instructive readiness and ability in a particular territory of nursing practice, has a novel APRN part - to redesign in social insurance quality. The essential execution of the CNS is consistent improvement of patient results and nursing care.

Surgical Nursing: Surgical nurses are the licensed nurses who are specialize in perioperative care i.e. caring of surgical patients before, during, and after surgery. There are different kinds of surgical nurse, and surgical nursing as a profession can be very demanding. Compensation in this field differs, depending on where a nurse works. Some surgical nurses make salaries which are comparable to those of doctors, while on the other way some are struggle to get by much less. Surgical nurses may practice in different types of surgery like General surgeryVascular surgery, Colo-rectal surgery, Surgical Oncology, Orthopedic, Urological surgery.

Critical Care and Emergency Nursing: Basic consideration nursing is the field of nursing which concentrate on the most extreme consideration of the fundamentally sick or precarious patients. Disease anticipation and nursing consideration is the control worried with forestalling nosocomial or human services related contamination, a useful (as opposed to scholastic) sub-order of the study of disease transmission. New conceived babies who need serious therapeutic consideration are regularly conceded into an extraordinary zone of the healing facility called the Neonatal concentrated care and Nursing care.

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  • Acute renal Failure and hemofiltration
  • Acute respiratory failure and Ventilation
  • Trauma Nursing
  • Accidents and emergency nursing
  • Brain death, organ donation and transplantation
  • Nursing care and physiotherapy
  • Liver failure and Encephalopathy
  • End of life care
  • Track 10-1Obstetric and gynaecology surgery
  • Track 10-2Acute Renal Failure and Heamofiltration
  • Track 10-3Acute Respiratory Failure and Ventillation
  • Track 10-4Trauma Nursing
  • Track 10-5End of Life Care
  • Track 10-6Liver Failure and Encephalopathy
  • Track 10-7Brain Death, Organ Donation and Transplantation
  • Track 10-8Accidents and Emergency Nursing
  • Track 10-9Transplant surgery
  • Track 10-10Skills and Techniques in Clinical Nursing
  • Track 10-11Orthopaedic surgery
  • Track 10-12Neurosurgery
  • Track 10-13Oral sugery
  • Track 10-14Plastic surgery
  • Track 10-15General surgery and its specialities
  • Track 10-16Practices in Clinical Nursing
  • Track 10-17Clinical Nursing and Clinical Evaluation
  • Track 10-18Clinical Nursing and Nursing Theory

Dental Nursing: Oral malignancy or mouth tumor is a sort of head and neck disease is any carcinogenic tissue development situated in the oral cavity. It might emerge as an essential injury starting in any of the tissues in the mouth, by metastasis from a far off site of inception, or by expansion from a neighboring anatomic structure, for example, the nasal pit. On the other hand, the oral malignancies may begin in any of the tissues of the mouth, and might be of fluctuated histologic sorts: Teratoma, adenocarcinoma got from a noteworthy or minor salivary organ, lymphoma from tonsillar or other lymphoid tissue, or melanoma from the color delivering cells of the oral mucosa.

 

Paediatric Nursing: This Paediatric nursing is the science of child care and scientific treatment of childhood. This branch of medical science deals with the care of children from conception to adolescence in health care nursing. Adolescence overweight and obesity is a situation where high amount of body fat negatively affects a child's health or life style. As methods to figure out body fat directly are difficult, the treatment of obesity is often based on BMI. Due to the increasing preponderance of obesity in children and its many adverse effects on health it is being marked as a major public health concern.

  • Preterm-Birth Complications and Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Pediatric Respiratory Disorders
  • Pediatric Cardiology and Research
  • Pediatric Mental Health
  • Child and Adolescent Health

Cancer and Tumour Nursing: Clinical ramifications and growth nursing in view of the rates of torment and different indications archived in the writing, changes in clinical practice are expected to lessen the side effect weight of occupants with tumor. In any case, proof based practice norms have yet to be characterized for the particular populace of inhabitants with disease. Essential consideration and malignancy nursing is a consideration conveyance framework that backings proficient nursing rehearse. Inside Primary Nursing, a restorative relationship is set up between an enrolled medical attendant and an individual patient and his or her family.

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  • Track 11-1Basic dentistry
  • Track 11-2Pediatric dentistry
  • Track 11-3Oral & dental Health
  • Track 11-4Oral & maxillofacial surgery
  • Track 11-5Future trends in dentistry
  • Track 11-6General Pediatrics
  • Track 11-7Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases
  • Track 11-8Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disorders
  • Track 11-9Pediatric Mental Health
  • Track 11-10Pediatric Emergencies and Trauma Treatment
  • Track 11-11Breast cancer | Blood cancer | Skin cancer | Bone cancer | Brain Cancer
  • Track 11-12Cervical cancer and vaginal cancer
  • Track 11-13Gastric (Stomach) cancer
  • Track 11-14Heart cancer and lung cancer | Neuroendocrine tumours and their management
  • Track 11-15Kidney cancer | Oral cancer | Thyroid cancer | Throat cancer

Women Health Nursing: Ladies have swung to maternity specialists for backing and help with labor. Today's confirmed attendant maternity specialists keep on providing this individual consideration, which speaks to an extension between customary birth practices and current innovation. Gynecologic malignancies and women health nursing services is a specific field of prescription that spotlights on diseases of the female regenerative framework, including ovarian tumor, uterine growth, vaginal tumor, cervical growth, and vulvar malignancy. As pros, they have broad preparing in the finding and treatment of these tumors.

Mental Health & psychiatric Nursing: Psychiatric nursing or emotional wellness nursing is the delegated position of a nursing that has represented considerable authority in psychological well-being and looks after individuals of any age with maladjustment or mental misery, for example, schizophrenia, bipolar confusion, psychosis, sorrow, dementia and some more. Attendants around there get particular preparing in mental treatments, assembling a remedial cooperation, managing testing conduct, and the organization of psychiatric prescription. A psychiatric medical attendant will need to have accomplished a four year college education in nursing to wind up a registered nurse (RN) and have practical experience in psychological well-being. The degrees change in various nations, check government directions. Psychiatric attendants work in healing facility, mental foundation, remedial establishments and numerous different offices.

  • Exploration Of Contemporary Mental Health Practice
  • Psychiatric Medication
  • Psychological Therapies
  • Mental Illness
  • Mental Distress

Veterinary Nursing: In this Nursingveterinary nurses work in company with the veterinary surgeons to provide a high standard of care to the animals. They usually do their job inside the veterinary hospitals and veterinary surgeries which give good qualities of health treatment for sick animals.

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  • Track 12-1Nursing care during child birth and preterm birth prevention
  • Track 12-2Endometriosis and its management during pregnancy
  • Track 12-3Cardiac diseases and disorders in women
  • Track 12-4Hypertension and diabetes and its management
  • Track 12-5Orthopaedic Nursing
  • Track 12-6Mental Health Nursing Practices
  • Track 12-7Mental Health Disorders
  • Track 12-8Psychiatric Disorders
  • Track 12-9Psychiatric Healing Techniques
  • Track 12-10Diagnostic Approaches
  • Track 12-11Paraveterinary Workers
  • Track 12-12Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
  • Track 12-13Zoonotic Disease
  • Track 12-14Breeding Cycle Management

Travel nursing is a nursing appointment concept that developed in response to the nursing shortage. This management provides nurses who travel to work in pro tempore nursing positions, mostly in hospitals. While travel nursing refers specifically to the nursing profession, it can also be used to refer to a variety of travel healthcare sites, including physical therapy, professional therapy, speech-language pathology, hospitals and even doctors and dentists.

Telemedicine is the use of advanced telecommunication and information technologies in order to provide clinical health care at a distance. It helps eliminate distance barriers and can improve access to medical services that would often not be consistently available in distant rural communities. It is also used to save lives in critical care and emergency situations. Although there were distant precursors to telemedicine, it is essentially a product of 20th century telecommunication and information technologies for the development of Nursing Practice.

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  • Clinical applications of telemedicine
  • Preventive e health systems
  • Applied Health informatics
  • Telehealth, telemedicine and telerehabilitation
  • e health: Cyber medicine
  • Big data and cloud computing in healthcare and international standards
  • Emergency medicine

 

 

  • Track 13-1Urgent and Crucial Temporary Nurses
  • Track 13-2Excitement Of Traveling Nursing and Their challenges
  • Track 13-3Triage and Initiation Of Life-saving Procedures
  • Track 13-4Clinical Applications of Telemedicine
  • Track 13-5Preventive e-Health Systems
  • Track 13-6e- Health: Cyber Medicine
  • Track 13-7Emergency Medicine
  • Track 13-8Telemedicine and Telerehabilitation

Nursing has a place with that works with patients who experience the ill effects of different states of the cardiovascular framework. Cardiovascular medical caretakers or cardiac nurses cure those conditions, for example, unsteady angina, cardiomyopathy, coronary course sickness, congestive heart disappointment, myocardial dead tissue and heart dysrhythmia under the supervision of a cardiologist. Heart medical nurse practitioners have the real work to do in basic circumstance. They are prepared for various practice range, including coronary consideration units (CCU), heart catheterization, serious patient consideration units (ICU), working theaters, cardiovascular recovery focuses, cardiovascular consideration focus clinical exploration, cardiovascular surgery wards, cardiovascular concentrated consideration units (CVICU), and cardiovascular restorative wards.

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  • Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • Cardiac Intensive Care Nursing
  • Cardiovascular Clinical Trials
  • Myocardial Infraction
  • Coronary Artery Disease
  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Track 14-1Heart Transplantation
  • Track 14-2Ischemic Heart Disease
  • Track 14-3Inflammatory Heart Disease
  • Track 14-4Congenital Heart Disease
  • Track 14-5Cardiac Pacemaker
  • Track 14-6Cardiac Arrest and Heart Failure
  • Track 14-7Cardiology Electrophysiology
  • Track 14-8Cerebrovascular Heart Disease

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 15-1Goals and Principles in Primary Healthcare
  • Track 15-2Background and Controversies
  • Track 15-3Primary Healthcare and Population aging
  • Track 15-4Selective Primary Healthcare
  • Track 15-5Comprehensive Primary Healthcare
  • Track 15-6Integrative Primary Healthcare
  • Track 15-7Family Physician
  • Track 15-8Family Healthcare

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 16-1Primary Care Optometry
  • Track 16-2Innovative Primary Care
  • Track 16-3Regional Primary Care
  • Track 16-4Primary Care Psychology
  • Track 16-5Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
  • Track 16-6Appropriate and Timely Clinical Care
  • Track 16-7Community Participation

Different medical areas have a different perspective of initiating the treatments. A primary healthcare management area focusses on different management practices 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 17-1Primary Care Cancer
  • Track 17-2Primary Care Cardiology
  • Track 17-3Primary Care Internal Medicine
  • Track 17-4Primary Care Nephrology
  • Track 17-5Primary Care Dermatology
  • Track 17-6Primary Care Pulmonology
  • Track 17-7Primary 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 18-1Family Medicine Primary Care
  • Track 18-2Family Healthcare
  • Track 18-3Family Physician
  • Track 18-4Community Medicine
  • Track 18-5Physiotherapy in Primary Healthcare
  • Track 18-6Surgery in Primary Healthcare
  • Track 18-7Primary Care in Infectious Diseases
  • Track 18-8Primary Care Services
  • Track 18-9Primary Care Clinic Management
  • Track 18-10Primary Care Behavioral Services
  • Track 18-11Primary Care Preventive Services

Pediatric health care includes physical, mental, social wellbeing of children from embryonic stage to puberty.  By the recommendation of pediatric physicians children needs to have regular frequent check-ups.  As per American Academy of Pediatrics (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 19-1Types of Pediatric Primary Healthcare
  • Track 19-2Infant Primary Healthcare
  • Track 19-3Child Primary Healthcare
  • Track 19-4Adolescence Primary Healthcare

Good oral health is essential to the wellbeing 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 20-1Dental Family Care
  • Track 20-2Pediatric Dentistry
  • Track 20-3Oral Health and Primary Care
  • Track 20-4Management for Oral Diseases
  • Track 20-5 Tools 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 21-1Healthcare Emergency during a Chest pain
  • Track 21-2Healthcare Emergency when Difficulty in Breathing
  • Track 21-3Healthcare Emergency in Heart Attack
  • Track 21-4Primary Healthcare Measures in Serious Injury
  • Track 21-5Emergency Care in Minor Burns/ Bleeding Injury
  • Track 21-6Primary Healthcare in Mental Cries
  • Track 21-7 Primary 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 it’s 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 22-1Potentials for Individualized Care
  • Track 22-2Applications in Individualizing Primary Healthcare
  • Track 22-3Elderly Primary Healthcare
  • Track 22-4Individualizing Primary Healthcare in Chronic Illness
  • Track 22-5Individualizing in Long Term Therapies
  • Track 22-6Individualizing Treatment Care According to Race/BMI

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

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  • Track 23-1Maternal and Child Healthcare
  • Track 23-2Healthcare in Pregnancy
  • Track 23-3Perinatal and Reproductive Health
  • Track 23-4Primary Care about Women’s Beauty
  • Track 23-5Primary Care for Women’s Mental Health
  • Track 23-6Women’s Health Promotion and Strategies
  • Track 23-7Primary Care Post Menopause
  • Track 23-8Primary Care Management of Stress

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 specialty healthcare services along with conducting patient history and physical examination.

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  • Track 24-1Primary Health Promotion and Protection
  • Track 24-2Diagnosis of Health Status
  • Track 24-3Plan of care and Implementation of Treatment
  • Track 24-4Ensuring 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 emerges from a conscious effort to enhance an actual or perceived overweight or obese state.

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  • Track 25-1Primary Care Diabetes
  • Track 25-2Weight Control Information
  • Track 25-3Nutritional Services
  • Track 25-4exercise Education and Individual Counseling Services
  • Track 25-5Wellness Management and Awareness in Smokers and Alcoholics
  • Track 25-6Primary Care for Weight Management

Primary care epidemiology can add to more extensive changes in health and healthcare services, through better comprehension of disease etiology, 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 26-1Practical Healthcare Epidemiology
  • Track 26-2Practical Hospital Epidemiology General Practice Epidemiology
  • Track 26-3General Practice Epidemiology

Psychological stress, depressionanxietysexual 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.  Behavioral and social factors are the higher contributor to every cause if disability, illness or death.  A primary psychology care approach  provides increase awareness of psychological aspects of health. Primary health care provide integrate care by helping people modify their behavior to prevent and recover from mental health problems.

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  • Track 27-1Behavioral Psychology
  • Track 27-2Depression and Anxiety
  • Track 27-3Psychiatry Primary Care and Community Psychiatry
  • Track 27-4Personality and Social psychology
  • Track 27-5Family psychology

Neonatal Screening is a public health program of screening in infants shortly after birth for a list of conditions that are treatable, but not clinically evident in the newborn period. Some of the conditions included in newborn screening programs are only perceptible after irreversible damage has been done, in some cases sudden death is the first manifestation of a disease. Newborn screening appearance as a public health program in the United States in the early 1960s, and has expanded to countries around the world, with different testing commands in each country. Both newborn screening (screening soon after birth) and prenatal screening (screening before birth) have improved health care. The first disorder detected by modern newborn screening programs was phenylketonuria, a metabolic condition in which the inability to regard the essential amino acid phenylalanine can cause irreversible mental retardation unless detected early. With early detection and dietary management, the negative effects of the disease can be broadly eliminated

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  • Neonatal Genetics and Pharmacokinetics
  • Targeted Disorders
  • Urea Cycle Disorders
  • Lysosomal Storage Disorders
  • Congenital Heart Defects
  • Immunodeficiency
  • Disease Qualification/Techniques
  • Bioethics/Controversies
  • Neonatal Cellular Bioenergetics
  • Fetal Origins of Adult Disease

Neonatal Nursing: Neonatal Nursing is a specialty of nursing care of newborn infants up to 28 days after birth, Its  requires a high degree of skill, dedication and emotional strength as the nurses care for new born babies with a range of problems, varying between prematurity, birth defects, infection, cardiac malformations and surgical problems. Neonatal nurses are a vital part of the neonatal care team and are required to know basic newborn revival, be able to control the newborn’s temperature and know how to initiate cardiopulmonary and pulse oximetry monitoring.

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  • Intussusceptions
  • Neonatal Health Services Research
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Clinical Nursing in Neonatal
  • Standard of Neonatal Nursing Practice
  • Innovations in Patient Care
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Condition
  • Recent Innovations in Nursing Practice
  • Perioperative Nursing and Critical Care
  • Cardiothoracic Surgery