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25th World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare, will be organized around the theme Innovating the Advanced Practices in Nursing & Healthcare

Nursing Summit 2018 is comprised of 22 tracks and 128 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Nursing Summit 2018.

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Nursing informatics is a branch of health informatics that combines the management and processing of nursing data and the continued education of nursing staff towards an automated health information system. According to the International Medical Informatics Association, “Nursing informatics is the integration of nursing, its information, and information management with information processing and communication technology, to support the health of people world-wide.”

Often overlooked, nursing informatics is an integral component of the struggle to convert medical institutions to a paperless system. Usually nurses have to take on the responsibility of training in IT without funding from their employers. It is necessary to educate and compromise with nursing staff to find a system that both meets their need and is comfortable for them to use. Nurses can be a powerful ally for implementing new technologies in the medical community because they have to communicate between doctors, patients and administration.

  • Track 1-1Science of nursing
  • Track 1-2Quality of nursing practice
  • Track 1-3Handheld digital devices
  • Track 1-4Computer technology
  • Track 1-5Health care-associated costs reduced

The primary dictum for registered nurses, as health care professionals, is First, do no harm. In the increasingly complex environment in which health care is delivered today, registered nurses are the premiere advocates for the safety and quality of patient care, health care practices and products. Pollution, contamination of food and water, indoor and outdoor air quality issues, lead paint, toxins in health and beauty aids, etc. Well, we surely all get the point – there are myriad risks inherent in our daily environment and some are especially vulnerable to these hidden dangers. It’s a focus that increasingly involves many disciplines, both from within and outside the healthcare community. On the broad level, it involves research, assessment, advocacy, policy development and community education; on a more personal scale, the patient-provider level, it finds dedicated healthcare professionals incorporating new understanding and new skills into their daily practices.

  • Track 2-1Environmental health and safety management
  • Track 2-2Food air and water pollution
  • Track 2-3Environmental changes and its impact on health
  • Track 2-4Efforts to reduce environment exposure

Nursing Practice delves into the insights of how communication plays a crucial role in putting patients in comfort zone. Communication skills for Nursing Practitioners plays a key role in delivering effective patient care. Greeting patients with a smile and addressing him by his first name, using simple sentences with gestures, being attentive to patients or his family when they try to talk to you, your body language, unhurried manner, everything plays a key role in patient care delivery. So, this conference lays stress on effective communication skills for nursing practitioners. Nursing management consists of the performance of the leadership functions of governance and decision-making within organizations employing nurses. It includes processes common to all management like planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. It is common for registered nurses to seek additional education to earn a Master of Science in Nursing or Doctor of Nursing Practice to prepare for leadership roles within nursing. Management positions increasingly require candidates to hold an advanced degree in nursing.

  • Track 3-1Innovations and reforms in Nursing Management
  • Track 3-2Human Resource Management
  • Track 3-3Nursing Outcome Study
  • Track 3-4Nursing Practice model reform
  • Track 3-5Advanced Nursing Practice
  • Track 3-6Innovations in Patient Care

Nutrition is an integral part of healthcare. Nutrition monitoring and advice plays an important role in the overall well-being of a patient and response towards treatment. Nutrition is a science of food and nutrients in body growth, development, maintenance, and its relationship to health. Good supplements of nutrients such as such as proteins, vitamins and minerals form rich nutritional status, which in turn enable us to grow well and enjoy good health. Carbohydrates and fat are good energy yielding foods and they contribute to metabolism and energy requirements. Consumption of nutrients for a better health is available in the form of plant and animal origin. There are body building (meat, milk, poultry, fish, eggs, pulses etc.), energy giving (cereals, sugars, fats, oils etc.) and protective foods (vegetables, fruits, milk, etc.), which supply ample amount of nutrients and health.

  • Track 4-1Public Health Nutrition
  • Track 4-2Pediatric Nutrition
  • Track 4-3Malnutrition and its Effects
  • Track 4-4Childhood Overweight and Obesity
  • Track 4-5Nutritional Assessment and Basic Requirements
  • Track 4-6Fitness Management
  • Track 4-7Patient Assessment
  • Track 4-8Hypoglycemia and Diet

Women Health Nursing exclusively serves women of the world. Women Health Nursing works on Obstetrics and Gynaecologic malignancies, hypertension, diabetes, orthopaedics, endometriosis, pregnancy management, breast cancer and other cancers afflicting the women, neonatal care, nursing care during childbirth and preterm birth prevention, HIV/AIDS women patients and several other diseases and illnesses that women suffer, the women Health Nursing Professional takes care of patient care and healthcare deliveries. In all these patient care deliveries, what else needs to be done in Women Health. Women's Health Nurse Practitioner role focuses on primary care for women. Primary care is first access to comprehensive care involving health promotion or disease prevention and nursing management of common acute and chronic conditions.

  • Track 5-1Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Women and its Management
  • Track 5-2Obstetrics and Gynecologic Malignancies
  • Track 5-3Cardiac Diseases and Disorders in Women
  • Track 5-4Hypertension and Diabetes and their Management in Women
  • Track 5-5Nursing Care during Child Birth and Preterm Birth Prevention
  • Track 5-6Endometriosis and its Management during Pregnancy

Future movements in innovations in nursing, gigantic information especially, will concentrate on the total and change of patient information into imperative finding that can enhance quiet and monetary results. Today, different healthcare associations are looking to the future and considering gamification as an approach to manage develop delegate engagement, joint exertion, and productivity moreover to change their conduct to more prominent business targets. Because of this commitment, it’s necessary to solve the problem related to the shortage of nurse faculty and nursing research, 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.

  • Track 6-1Increased efficacy in Nursing
  • Track 6-2High-fidelity simulation
  • Track 6-3Simulation and personal digital assistants
  • Track 6-4Development of culture supporting risk-taking
  • Track 6-5Development of creativity, and excellence

Primary Care and Cancer Nursing is a care delivery system that supports professional nursing practice. Within Primary Nursing, a therapeutic relationship is established between a registered nurse and an individual patient and his or her family.  Cancer nursing and oncology is the field of medicine that is devoted to cancer. Clinical oncology consists of three primary disciplines: Medical oncology, surgical oncology and radiation oncology. Globally there are 345 international and national cancer associations.

This statistical surveying report evaluates that the worldwide pancreatic malignancy medication business will be worth USD 1.2 billion by 2015. The worldwide oncology medications business is required to achieve at $111.9 billion by 2020. The report gives examination and estimates to the pancreatic disease market from 2012-2018. Enlisting a compound yearly development rate of 14.60% from 2011 to 2018, the business for oncology biomarkers was esteemed at $13.16 billion in 2011 and is required to be worth $29.78 billion in 2018.

  • Track 7-1Pediatric Oncology Nursing
  • Track 7-2Surgical Oncology Nursing
  • Track 7-3Chemotherapy Biotherapy
  • Track 7-4Addictions Nursing
  • Track 7-5Oncology - Diabetes in Control
  • Track 7-6Cancer Nursing Partnership

Public health nursing is the practice of promoting and protecting the health of populations using knowledge from nursing, social, and public health sciences.  The public health policy thought of provincial wellbeing combines various fields, including geography, maternity consideration, nursing, human science, budgetary matters, and telehealth or telemedicine.  Public health nursing practice focuses on population health, with the goal of promoting health, and preventing disease and disability. Public Health Nurses comprise the largest segment of the professional public health workforce and serve in many different critical roles. Public Health Nurses work with the individuals and families that compose the communities and the systems that affect the communities. They work in a variety of settings such as health departments, schools, homes, community health centers, clinics, correctional facilities, worksites, etc. The knowledge and skills of Public Health Nurses enable them to make significant contributions to public health. Their clinical knowledge and unique relationships to those they serve assist in designing and implementing programs and policies to meet the needs of vulnerable populations. The combination of a clinical nursing background with knowledge from the public health and social sciences provide a sound basis for public health leadership positions.

  • Track 8-1Modern Public Health Practice
  • Track 8-2Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • Track 8-3Public Health and Nursing

Cardiovascular nursing is a nursing strength that works with patients who experience the ill effects of sundry states of the cardiovascular framework. Cardiovascular restoration (heart recovery) is a professionally managed project to profit individuals instaurate from heart assaults, heart surgery and percutaneous coronary intercession (PCI) techniques, for example, stenting and angioplasty. Heart disappointment care administration or patient unending consideration administration is a human services circulation model where every tolerant's one of a kind medicinal needs and objectives of consideration are composed and imparted for the best conceivable results. Cardiomyopathy is the quantifiable disintegration for any reason of the capacity of the myocardium to contract, generally prompting heart disappointment. The most common type of cardiomyopathy is expanded cardiomyopathy. Serious hemodialysis is a technique for mechanically purging the blood outside of the body, with a specific end goal to extract sundry substances that would unremarkably be cleared by the kidneys. This section in several Nursing Conferences and Nursing Meetings addresses Cardiac rehabilitation, Cardiomyopathy, Heart attack/Heart failure, Coronary artery disease, Intensive hemodialysis, Health care for cardiovascular diseases.

  • Track 9-1Coronary Artery Disease and its Management
  • Track 9-2Aorta Disease and Marfan Syndrome
  • Track 9-3Cardiac Arrest and Heart Failure
  • Track 9-4Cerebrovascular Heart Disease
  • Track 9-5Inflammatory Heart Disease
  • Track 9-6ischemic Heart Disease
  • Track 9-7Heart Transplantation
  • Track 9-8Angina Pectoris

Health systems management or health care systems management describes the leadership and general management of hospitals, hospital networks, and/or health care systems. In international use, the term refers to management the least bit levels. Within the U. S., management of one establishment (e.g. a hospital) is additionally said as "medical and health services management”,” tending management", or "health administration”. Health systems management ensures that specific outcomes square measure earned, that departments at intervals a health center square measure running swimmingly, that the proper folks square measure within the right jobs that individuals understand what's expected of them, that resources square measure used expeditiously which all departments square measure operating towards a standard goal.

  • Track 10-1Primary Healthcare
  • Track 10-2Healthcare Systems and their Functioning
  • Track 10-3Healthcare Management
  • Track 10-4Healthcare Professionals
  • Track 10-5Health Care Research
  • Track 10-6Health Information Technology
  • Track 10-7Health Care Financing

Communities are struggling with a large number of people across the lifespan, who receive minimal or no health care because they cannot afford or access services. Nurses have always cared for individuals, families and communities in their practice. Recently, there has been an increase in the number of nurses working outside the hospital, primarily in community-based settings that focus on individuals and families. There is also increasing emphasis on community-focused nursing care with the community as the client. The population of ageing and chronically ill patients is increasing, and, coupled with the complex social conditions of today, has led to ill health, which increases hospital care expenses. Professional health services are not capable of meeting the ever-increasing demands of health care in this changing health culture. 

  • Track 11-1Heath Challenges in the New Century
  • Track 11-2Patient Safety and Non-Technical Skill
  • Track 11-3Research and Education
  • Track 11-4Advanced Practice
  • Track 11-5Community Resilience
  • Track 11-6Community Preparedness
  • Track 11-7Emergency Care across the Age Spectrum

Nurse education consists in the theatrical and practical training provided to nurses with the reason to set them up for their obligations as nursing consideration experts. The purpose of Nursing Education is to enhance the development of the nursing profession by educated the nurses in their specific area. Nursing education is skill based training provided to the nursing opted students. They are provided with training on care of individuals and communities and families to attain, recover their optimal health. They may vary from regions and approach based on their scope of practice and their diversity in practice. 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. Educating, assessment and learning and clinical practice furnishes clinical attendants with the hypothetical foundation and down to earth devices important to succeed as a clinical nursing teacher. The hypothesis used to bolster the act of clinical education is displayed in a clear, effortlessly comprehended way.

 

 

  • Track 12-1Nursing research
  • Track 12-2Nursing leadership
  • Track 12-3Nursing Science, awareness and development
  • Track 12-4Registered Nursing
  • Track 12-5Nursing courses
  • Track 12-6License practice Nursing
  • Track 12-7Evidence based practice in nursing
  • Track 12-8Certified Breast Care Nursing

Disaster nursing refers to management and response of nurses during disasters. There are manmade disasters like wars, industrial accidents, natural disasters like earthquake, hurricane and the response of the nurses plays a vital role during disasters. The disaster nursing includes prevention, preparedness, and response and recovery phases. It requires coordination of different departments to avoid and manage disasters. National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) uses disaster management assistance teams (DMATs) made up of professional and paraprofessional medical personnel to provide medical care in the event of a disaster or other emergency. These teams support the federal medical response to natural or manmade disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, transportation accidents, and terrorist attacks involving weapons of mass destruction.

  • Track 13-1Heath Challenges in the New Century
  • Track 13-2Education and training
  • Track 13-3Disaster response
  • Track 13-4Quality and safety in emergency care
  • Track 13-5Patient safety and non-technical skill
  • Track 13-6Innovation and Improvement
  • Track 13-7Pre-hospital care

Forensic nursing is defined as the application of the nursing process to public or legal proceedings, and the application of forensic health care in the scientific investigation of trauma and/or death related to abuse, violence, criminal activity, liability, and accidents. However, the specialized role of forensic nurses goes far beyond medical care; forensic nurses also have a specialized knowledge of the legal system and skills in injury identification, evaluation and documentation.  After attending to a patient’s immediate medical needs, a forensic nurse often collects evidence, provides medical testimony in court, and consults with legal authorities.  
This specialty has started to be recognized worldwide and is helping to promote an international focus on violence. The nurses are becoming vital resources for the healthy relationship needed between the health and justice systems.

  • Track 14-1Application of Forensic Healthcare
  • Track 14-2Specialized role of Forensic Nurses
  • Track 14-3Promote an International focus on Violence
  • Track 14-4Relationship Between Health and Justice Systems

A person whose job is to help a dental practitioner within the treatment of patients. 'Often dentists are going to be managing a team of individuals encompassing dental nurses, hygienists, receptionists et al., thus sensible body and social control skills are required. This qualitative analysis concerned focus teams of dental nursing students across coaching establishments serving hospital and dental services. Students' motivation, career expectations and influence factors on their skilled careers were explored. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Framework Analysis was wont to analyze information in a very five-stage approach: experience, developing a thematic framework, indexing, charting and mapping and interpretation. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research-supported PBRN (Practice-based analysis networks) and discusses the role it will play in dental education. PBRNs produce a structured pathway for suppliers to advance their skilled development by collaborating within the method of collection knowledge through clinical analysis. This method permits practitioners to contribute to the goals of proof-based deontology by serving to to produce a foundation of proof on that to base clinical selections as against hoping on anecdotal evidence.

  • Track 15-1Leadership needs in Dental Nurses
  • Track 15-2Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Track 15-3Orthodontics & Prosthodontics
  • Track 15-4Forensic Dentistry or Odontology
  • Track 15-5Future Trends in Dentistry

Surgery is medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate and/or treat a pathological condition to help improve bodily function and repair unwanted ruptured areas. Surgery is a technology consisting of a physical intervention on tissues, and muscle. Forming the main backbone of the surgical team, the surgical nurses are trained to be experts in peri and post- operative care procedures. They work in dynamic and challenging environments with key roles in life saving surgical procedures and surrounding care. Sometimes even called as Surgical or an Operating Room Nurse, they will be responsible for educating patients on procedures prior to surgery, adjusting treatment plans, and teaching patients about post-operative self-care. E Increased recovery worries with serving to patients to urge higher sooner when Associate in nursing operation by following a meticulous regime of care. Such programmers comprehend specific, medically-driven protocols, though their utilization is essentially undertaken by nurses. 

  • Track 16-1General Surgery and its Specialties
  • Track 16-2Plastic Surgery
  • Track 16-3Ophthalmic Surgery
  • Track 16-4Oral Surgery
  • Track 16-5Neuro Surgery
  • Track 16-6Obestric and Gynecology Surgery
  • Track 16-7Latest Advancements in Surgery
  • Track 16-8Transplant Surgery

Emergency Nursing may be a specialty during which nurses take care of patients within the emergency or crucial section of their ill health or injury and square measure adept at discerning serious issues, prioritizing the urgency of care, quickly and effectively concluding resuscitative measures and alternative treatment, acting with a high degree of autonomy and skill to initiate required measures while not outside direction, educating the patient and his family with the data and emotional support required to preserve themselves as they deal with a replacement reality. ENW is a pointer to the most effective at intervals every specialty and promotes emergency nurses as an audience. several activity teams could also be concerned in caring for emergency patients and also the patient is best served if all concerned in his care perceive one another and work hand in glove.ER nurses work as a part of a team with physicians, alternative nurses and tending professionals to supply care, monitor health conditions, set up long-run care desires, administer drugs, use medical instrumentation, perform minor medical operations, and advise patients and their families on ill health, care and continuing care when a hospital keep.

  • Track 17-1Emergency trends in technology, teaching and clinical practice
  • Track 17-2Managing ethical dilemmas
  • Track 17-3Care of patient and family in emergency crisis
  • Track 17-4New innovative ideas and research in emergency nursing

Pediatric nurse  is a nursing  field which mainly works in the field of pediatrics. Pediatric nursing help provide health/medical care for young children from when they are born until they are teenagers. People seem to think children are just small adults, this could not be more wrong especially when it comes to the changes in their bodies and health. Because children’s bodies are still growing and developing they need different things than an adult body does. A healthy mind, a healthy body and proper healthcare is very important in children. By having regular check-ups for growth and development, and taking care of any illnesses or issues that arise. Pediatric nurses and doctors can help children grow up strong and healthy.

 

  • Track 18-1General Pediatrics
  • Track 18-2Pediatric allergy and respiratory Disorders
  • Track 18-3Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases
  • Track 18-4Pediatric Mental Health
  • Track 18-5Pediatric Emergencies and Trauma Treatment
  • Track 18-6Pediatric Cardiology and Research
  • Track 18-7Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
  • Track 18-8Health Issues with Children and Youth

Psychiatric and mental health nursing is a specialty within nursing. Psychiatric mental health registered nurses work with individuals, families, groups, and communities, assessing their mental health needs. The PMHN develops a nursing diagnosis and plan of care, implements the nursing process, and evaluates it for effectiveness. Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (PMH-APRNs) offer primary care services to the psychiatric-mental health population. PMH-APRNs assess, diagnose, and treat individuals and families with psychiatric disorders or the potential for such disorders using their full scope of therapeutic skills, including the prescription of medication and administration of psychotherapy. PMH-APRNs often own private practices and corporations as well as consult with groups, communities, legislators, and corporations. A psychiatrically medical attendant can got to have accomplished a four-year school education in nursing to finally end up a RN (RN) and have sensible expertise in psychological well-being. The degrees amendment in varied nations, check government directions. psychiatrically attendants add healing facility, mental foundation, remedial institutions and various completely different offices.

  • Track 19-1Assessment and evaluation of mental health
  • Track 19-2Primary mental health care and nursing
  • Track 19-3Electroconvulsive therapy and effects
  • Track 19-4Stress and emotional treatment studies and outcomes
  • Track 19-5Schizophrenia and nursing care
  • Track 19-6Anxiety and sleep disorders- Nursing care

Adult nursing professionals play leadership role as the primary health care providers. They promote constructive health practices and disease prevention methods which begin in early adulthood and continues throughout the aging processAdult nurse practitioners are trained in such a way that they apply nursing theory in all their clinical practices. As leaders in the health care environment, adult nursing specialists educate, organize and manage the staff in their teams to respond quickly and efficiently in both routine tasks and emergency situations. An adult nurse practitioner will treat both acute and chronic illness, and can specialize in specific areas, such as diabetes or HIV/AIDS. An adult nurse practitioner usually works within a hospital, but there are opportunities available in the wide areas of health care settings such as adult day health care. 

  • Track 20-1Adult heart failure and nursing care
  • Track 20-2Adult-gerontological health nursing
  • Track 20-3End-of-life care
  • Track 20-4Fall prevention

Nurse practitioners are advanced registered nurses educated and trained to provide health promotion and maintenance through the diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and chronic conditions. Nurse practitioner is a nurse possessing a graduate degree in advanced practice nursing. This type of provider can be referred to as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. The NP is allowed to provide a broad range of health care services, which may include midwifery and anesthetist. Their duties include taking into account of the person's history, performing a physical exam, and ordering laboratory tests and procedures. Diagnosing, treating, and managing disease, writing prescriptions and coordinating referral Providing education on disease prevention and healthy lifestyles Performing certain procedures, such as a bone marrow biopsy or lumbar puncture.

  • Track 21-1Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
  • Track 21-2Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
  • Track 21-3Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Track 21-4Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
  • Track 21-5Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled and dying people. They have to make a care plan for the individuals for each day and maintain records of the same. This is essential to assess a patient’s treatment and response during the treatment and the patients’ records and history are very essential for future diagnostics. As an integral part of the healthcare system, nurses have the important duty of assessing and monitoring the patients’ vitals, health status, medications and changes in their conditions from time to time.

 

  • Track 22-1Evidence based practice in nursing care
  • Track 22-2Certified nursing assistant
  • Track 22-3Technologies to influence nursing
  • Track 22-4Online nursing programs