Theme: Enriching a Healthier Growth with Nursing and Healthcare

Neontala Nursing 2022

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Neontala Nursing 2022

Conference Series LLC Ltd is bringing forward the “7th World Summit on Neonatal Nursing and Health Care” slated during October 18, 2022 | Webinar.

We will bring you two days packed filled with top-notch keynote lectures, oral presentations, and poster presentations by young researchers and students, workshops and networking opportunities. Subsequently, there will be symposia, case discussions and exhibitions demonstrating new theories and practices in nursing and its subspecialties. Throughout these sessions, you will find out how cutting-edge research efforts can be used for the betterment of Health Care systems around the world.

Why to Participate:

  • To expose your research and experiences gained so far in Pediatrics, Neonatology, Health and Medical Sciences Care to the global experts
  • To gain innovative ideas for your further studies
  • To have an exposure globally
  • To analyse and investigate the recent and upcoming trends
  • Earn CME & CPD credits
  • Meet worldwide experts
  • Networking opportunities
  • Greater focus
  • Learn skills and stay up-to-date
  • Position yourself as an expert
  • New tips & Tactics
  • Learn beyond your field or interest

 

Conference Series LLC Ltd takes pleasure to organize “7th World Summit on Neonatal Nursing and Health Care” slated during October 18, 2022 | Webinar.

We are overwhelmed to welcome you to participate in “7th World Summit on Neonatal Nursing and Health Care” slated during October 18, 2022 | Webinar.  with a theme of “Enriching a Healthier Growth with Nursing and Healthcare”.

We take an extraordinary joy welcoming Nursing understudies, Specialists, Staff, Senior members, Doctors, Medicinal services experts, Pediatricians, Nutritionists, Pediatric surgeons, Nursing Professors, Nurses and Doctors, General Physicians, Neonatologists and more..

7th World Summit on Neonatal Nursing and Health Care is considered as a golden opportunity to be enlightened with the most recent advancements and developments in the field of  Neonatal, Pediatrics, Nursing and Health Care. Conference Series LLC Ltd has been regularly organizing international conferences, webinars, seminars, and workshops across the globe encouraging in the growth of Nursing and Health Care sciences.

Benefits for Attendees:

  • All accepted abstracts and biographies will be published in the respective international Journals and Conference Proceedings which have more unique visitors across the world.
  • Attendees will be certified with CPD credits with international certification
  • Each abstract will receive a DOI provided by Cross Ref
  • Best Research Awards, Best Young Researcher Awards, Best Poster and E-poster Awards, Scholar Level (The Upcoming Researcher Awards, Women Scientist Awards, Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate Awards and Business Awards.
  • Special interactive sessions will be provided with other speakers and business executives
  • Provide a platform to organize symposia or workshops
  • Promotion for your own labs will be feasible
  • B2B Meetings.

 

Session 1: Neonatal Nursing

The neonatal period is the first month of an infant’s life. Neonatal nursing is a specialty within nursing that cares for new-born infants with issues such as prematurity, low birth weight, congenital disabilities, and cardiac problems. In general, neonatal nursing refers to care for patients experiencing issues right after birth.

It also involves helping infants who experience long-term problems specific to prematurity or illness after birth. Sometimes, neonatal nurses can care for infants until they are two years old.

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Session 2: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has specialist medical staff and equipment to care for premature and sick new-born babies. This part of the hospital is sometimes called the intensive care nursery or new-born intensive care unit.

When babies no longer need the high level of care offered in the NICU, they may be transferred to the special care nursery or special care baby unit. The NICU has highly trained staff and advanced life support equipment designed to meet the unique needs of new-born babies. Not all maternity hospitals have a NICU, so you may need to travel to a different hospital.

Babies may need to spend time in a NICU :

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Session 3: Nursing Education and Roles of a Nursing

Nursing education refers to formal learning and training in the science of nursing. This includes the functions and duties in the physical care of patients, and a combination of different disciplines that both accelerates the patient's return to health and helps maintain it.

Nursing Roles are included:

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Session 4: Telemedicine & E-health

Telemedicine & E-health offer indispensable tools for home health care, remote patient monitoring, disease management, and advances in technology for medical centres, practitioners, and hospitals not only for rural health and battlefield care, but also for nursing home, assisted living facilities, maritime and aviation settings. E-health includes the use of the internet or other electronic media. Telemedicine is the use of advanced telecommunication and information technologies in order to provide clinical health care at a distance. It helps to 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.

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Session 5: Obstetrics and Gynaecology

An obstetrician specializes in obstetrics, which deals with all aspects of pregnancy, from prenatal care to post-natal care. An obstetrician delivers babies, whereas a gynaecologist does not. An obstetrician can also provide therapies to help you get pregnant, such as fertility treatments. If you deliver a premature baby, an obstetrician can also provide guidance in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). An obstetrician will ensure you have a healthy pregnancy and that you deliver a healthy baby.

A gynaecologist specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause. Any conditions that affect the reproductive system, such as those with the cervix, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, or vagina, are diagnosed and treated by a gynaecologist. Gynaecologists also perform recommended screenings such as breast exams, pap smears, and pelvic exams. They also perform hysterectomies and tubal ligations. A gynaecologist can also provide human papillomavirus (HPV) shots to protect against cancer-causing HPV.

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Session 6: Physical Activity and Nutrition

Physical activity is defined as any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that require energy expenditure. ... Physical activity includes exercise as well as other activities which involve bodily movement and are done as part of playing, working, active transportation, house chores and recreational activities.

Physical activity or exercise can improve your health and reduce the risk of developing several diseases like type 2 diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease. Physical activity and exercise can have immediate and long-term health benefits. Most importantly, regular activity can improve your quality of life.

Nutrition:
The process of taking in food and using it for growth, metabolism, and repair. Nutritional stages are ingestion, digestion, absorption, transport, assimilation, and excretion.

There are 6 essential nutrients that the body needs to function properly. Nutrients are compounds in foods essential to life and health, providing us with energy, the building blocks for repair and growth and substances necessary to regulate chemical processes.

There are six major nutrients: Carbohydrates (CHO), Lipids (fats), Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water.

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Session 7: Overweight and Obesity

Obesity is a complex disease involving an excessive amount of body fat. Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern. It's a medical problem that increases the risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers and obesity is generally caused by eating too much and moving too little. If you consume high amounts of energy, particularly fat and sugars, but do not burn off the energy through exercise and physical activity, much of the surplus energy will be stored by the body as fat

Easy Ways to Lose Weight Naturally:

  • Add Protein to Your Diet.
  • Eat Whole, Single-Ingredient Foods.
  • Avoid Processed Foods.
  • Stock Up on Healthy Foods and Snacks.
  • Limit Your Intake of Added Sugar and more...

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Session 8: Mental Health

Mental health refers to cognitive, behavioural, and emotional well-being. It is all about how people think, feel, and behave. People sometimes use the term mental health to mean the absence of a mental disorder.

Symptoms:

Most mental health symptoms have traditionally been divided into groups called either ‘neurotic’ or ‘psychotic’ symptoms. ‘Neurotic’ covers those symptoms which can be regarded as severe forms of ‘normal’ emotional experiences such as depression, anxiety or panic. Conditions formerly referred to as ‘neuroses’ are now more frequently called ‘common mental health problems.’ Less common are ‘psychoticsymptoms, which interfere with a person’s perception of reality, and may include hallucinations such as seeing, hearing, smelling or feeling things that no one else can. Mental health problems affect the way you think, feel and behave. They are problems that can be diagnosed by a doctor, not personal weaknesses.

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Session 9: Pediatric cardiologist

A Pediatric cardiologist specializes in caring for children with conditions and diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Pediatric cardiologists diagnose and treat many heart diseases and problems from the fetal period through adulthood, including cardiac arrhythmias and congenital heart disease. When heart surgery is needed, Pediatric cardiologists work closely with specialized Pediatric heart surgeons to provide comprehensive care. Pediatric cardiologists are also experts in preventing and treating risk factors for adult heart disease in children.

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Session 10: Neurologist and Paediatric Neurology

Neurologists are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the nervous system.

The nervous system has two parts:

  • The central nervous system (CNS), which refers to the brain and spinal cord
  • The peripheral nervous system (PNS), which includes all of the nerves outside of the CNS

Paediatric neurology is the branch of medicine that diagnoses and manages babies, children and teenagers who have disorders of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles.

It involves looking after patients who are acutely unwell and require inpatient treatment (often in an intensive care setting), outpatient review of neurological problems and longer-term management of patients with chronic disorders.

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Session 11: Infectious Diseases

Infectious diseases are disorders that are caused by organisms, usually microscopic in size, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites that are passed, directly or indirectly, from one person to another. Humans can also become infected following exposure to an infected animal that harbors a pathogenic organism that is capable of infecting humans and Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide.

Types of Infectious Diseases:

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Session 12: Oncology and Cancer Diagnosis

Cancer is a broad term. It describes the disease that results when cellular changes cause the uncontrolled growth and division of cells. Some types of cancer cause rapid cell growth, while others cause cells to grow and divide at a slower rate.

Certain forms of cancer result in visible growths called tumours, while others, such as leukemia, do not. Most of the body’s cells have specific functions and fixed lifespans. While it may sound like a bad thing, cell death is part of a natural and beneficial phenomenon called apoptosis and oncology is the specialized branch of medicine devoted to the field of cancer including diagnosis, treatments, and researches. Doctors who treat cancer patients are known as oncologists.

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Session 13: Diabetes and Metabolism

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder, which means it directly impairs the body’s ability to release and store energy from food. This happens due to problems with insulin production. When a person eats carbohydrates, the body begins to break them down into their simplest form, which is glucose. This glucose then enters the bloodstream, delivering energy to cells around the body. Metabolism refers to the bodily process of extracting energy from food. Diabetes affects metabolism by reducing insulin levels. This in turn prevents the body from storing the energy it gets from food for later use. In type 1 diabetes, this happens because the immune system is attacking the cells that make insulin, which are in the pancreas. In type 2 diabetes, the body stops responding to insulin as well as it should.

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Session 14: Oral Health and Dentistry

Oral health is the health of your mouth, including your teeth, gums, throat, and the bones around the mouth and oral health problems, such as gum disease, might be a sign that you have other health problems. Gum diseases are infections caused by plaque, which is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth.

Dentistry, the profession concerned with the prevention and treatment of oral disease, including diseases of the teeth and supporting structures and diseases of the soft tissues of the mouth. Dentistry also encompasses the treatment and correction of malformation of the jaws, misalignment of the teeth, and birth anomalies of the oral cavity such as cleft palate.

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Session 15: Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases

Ophthalmology is a part of medication dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of illnesses of the eye and visual system. Eye, the visual organ of the body is sensitive and fundamental and ophthalmology is the study of medical conditions relating to the eye, ophthalmologists are doctors who specialize in the medical and surgical treatment of this organ.

Eye diseases or disorders are of a wide variety. Cataract, glaucoma, refractive errors are major causes of visual impairment and preventable blindness. Cataract is the leading cause of blindness accounting for 66.2% cases of blindness, and 80.7% of cases of severe visual impairment followed by refractive error and glaucoma.

Common Eye Problems are:

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We gratefully thank all our wonderful Keynote Speakers, Speakers, Conference Attendees, Students, Organizing Committee Members and Associations for making Neonatal Nursing 2021 Conference the best ever. Firstly, we are thankful to you for trusting us and a part of the Neonatal Nursing 2021, a global platform to discuss various important aspects of Neonatal Nursing and Healthcare. There are infinite reasons to extend our gratitude to all our supporters for making the Neonatal Nursing 2021 a great conference. We couldn’t have done it without your continuous support and believe towards our organization, which mutually made to achieve Neonatal Nursing 2021 a new height in the field of healthcare. The conference was manifest with the presence of global experts both from academia and industries, young and brilliant researchers, business & academic delegates and student communities from more than 25 countries, who have driven this conference into the path of success. Neonatal Nursing 2021 was based on the theme “COVID-19 Impact and Challenges on International Nursing and Health Care”. The event rooted a firm relation of upcoming strategies in the field of Nursing & Healthcare with the medical community and promoted many collaborated research activities. The conference witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers, Keynote/plenary speakers, well-known researchers and delegates who enlightened the crowd with their enviable research knowledge and on various alluring topics related to the field of medicine & healthcare through field of medicine & healthcare through their fabulous presentations at the platform of Neonatal Nursing 2021.

The conference was initiated with the Honourable presence of the Speakers.

Talk 1: New insights concerning sacroiliac joint posterior ligaments and related low back and pelvic pain by Sergio Marcucci, and A T Still University, USA
Talk 2: A review of oral fluid noninvasive methods for detection of Covid 19 by Aida Karagahi, and Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Talk 3: Physiological stability during swallowing exercise by Ostadi Marziyeh, and Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Talk 4: Investigating the effect of appropriate personal protective equipment on the stress level of care workers in the Covid-19 epidemic by Niki Sadeghipour, and Jam Hospital, Iran
Talk 5: Neonatal acute kidney injury by Riham Mohamed Arnous, and  Al Azhar University Egypt

The supporting journals include: Journal of Neonatal Biology | Health Care: Current Reviews | Journal of Pregnancy and Child Health

 

 The Pediatrics and Neonatal market can be calculated in coordination with the infant mortality rate, death rate and the rate of diseases attacked along with the vaccine production and consumption for the child cure. From the total European population, 13% of the pediatrics suffers from clinical diseases.

WHO has estimated that, in 2015, around 15 million of neonates are born every year and approximately one million die due to preterm birth complications. In addition, there is currently a significant increase in the survival of these critically ill patients, and there is a significant global surge in the number of foetal and neonatal care equipment over the years in order to reduce these complications of prematurely born babies. The focus is on reducing the risk of sepsis, and complications in general, with the purpose of reducing the length of hospital stay, and therefore reducing costs, but most importantly, with the neuronal protection that allows good neurological development in the future of these babies. The most important factors for the birth of premature babies include delayed maternity, induced fertility, lack of proper parental care etc; in future the care equipment should see a growth with the help of rapid technological advancements in collaboration with government support.  Changes in child care trend increases the prevalence rate of pediatric diseases. This report provides detail information about current scenario of pediatric treatment and expected growth in it.

 

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