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10th International Conference on Public Health and Nursing, will be organized around the theme “Improving public health development towards healthy communities”

Public Health Nursing 2021 is comprised of 26 tracks and 199 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Public Health Nursing 2021.

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

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Innovations and reforms in Nursing Management
  • Track 1-2Nephrology Nursing
  • Track 1-3Gastroenterology Nursing
  • Track 1-4Adult Health Nursing
  • Track 1-5Forensic Nursing
  • Track 1-6Rehabilitation Nursing
  • Track 1-7Palliative Care Nursing
  • Track 1-8Use of IT in Nursing Management
  • Track 1-9Quality and Safety of Nursing Care
  • Track 3-1Health in Pregnancy
  • Track 3-2Reproductive Cloning
  • Track 3-3Hypertension and Heart Disease
  • Track 3-4Depression & Unhealthy Weight
  • Track 4-1Medical Ethics and Health policies
  • Track 4-2Ethical guidelines
  • Track 4-3Health policies and implementation
  • Track 4-4Equity gap
  • Track 5-1Perinatal Epidemiology
  • Track 5-2Genetic Epidemiology
  • Track 5-3Cancer Epidemiology
  • Track 5-4Occupational Epidemiology
  • Track 5-5Chronic Disease Epidemiology
  • Track 5-6Endemic Diseases
  • Track 5-7Epidemiology Case Studies
  • Track 5-8Clinical Epidemiology
  • Track 6-1Modern Public Health Practice
  • Track 6-2Public Health Research
  • Track 6-3Health Education
  • Track 6-4Oral Health
  • Track 6-5Urban Public Health
  • Track 6-6Population Health
  • Track 7-1Elderly Care
  • Track 7-2Clinical Geriatrics
  • Track 7-3Aging Biology
  • Track 7-4Geriatric Oncology
  • Track 7-5Geriatrics and Geriatric Medicine
  • Track 7-6Gerontology and Palliative Care
  • Track 8-1Reproductive Medicine
  • Track 8-2Nursing care during child birth and preterm birth prevention
  • Track 8-3Reproductive Technology
  • Track 8-4Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Track 8-5Reproductive Health of Young People
  • Track 8-6Menopause
  • Track 8-7Reproductive Toxicology
  • Track 8-8Intimate Partner Violence
  • Track 9-1Plastic Surgery
  • Track 9-2Latest Advancements in Surgery
  • Track 9-3Transplant Surgery
  • Track 9-4General Surgery and its Specialities
  • Track 9-5Rheumatology
  • Track 9-6Wound Care and Infection Control
  • Track 9-7Wound Care and Dressing
  • Track 9-8Wound Care and Treatment
  • Track 10-1Psychiatric Disorders
  • Track 10-2Clinical Psychology
  • Track 10-3Assessment and Evaluation of Mental Health
  • Track 10-4Transnational Psychiatry
  • Track 10-5Schizophrenia and Nursing Care
  • Track 10-6Anxiety and sleep disorders- Nursing care
  • Track 10-7Oral cancer
  • Track 10-8Future Trends in Dentistry
  • Track 10-9Leadership needs in Dental nurses
  • Track 10-10Orthodontics & prosthodontics
  • Track 11-1Medication and Nutrition in Elderly
  • Track 11-2Depression and Dementia
  • Track 11-3Oral Health in Aging
  • Track 11-4Essential Public Health Services
  • Track 12-1Paediatric allergy and respiratory Disorders
  • Track 12-2Congenital Heart Disease
  • Track 12-3Cardiac Arrest and Heart Failure
  • Track 12-4Coronary Artery Disease and its Management
  • Track 12-5Blood and its Importance
  • Track 12-6Angina Pectoris
  • Track 12-7Preterm-birth Complications and Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Track 12-8General Pediatrics
  • Track 12-9Pediatric Critical Care
  • Track 12-10Pediatric Mental Health
  • Track 12-11Health Issues with Children
  • Track 12-12Heart Transplantation
  • Track 13-1Midwifery Care: Labor, Birth and New Born
  • Track 13-2Nursing Care during Child Birth
  • Track 13-3Women’s Reproductive Health Care
  • Track 13-4Obstetric and Gynecologic Malignancies
  • Track 13-5Ambulatory Care for Women
  • Track 13-6Heart Transplantation
  • Track 14-1Precision medicine
  • Track 14-2Personalized Drug Therapy
  • Track 14-3Target Based Therapy
  • Track 14-4Sedentary Life style
  • Track 14-5Preventive methods
  • Track 14-6Behavioral medicine
  • Track 15-1Practices in Clinical Nursing
  • Track 15-2Clinical Nursing Research
  • Track 15-3Clinical Nurse Specialties
  • Track 15-4New Innovate Ideas and Research in Emergency Nursing
  • Track 15-5Primary Critical Care Nursing
  • Track 15-6Pediatric Critical Care
  • Track 15-7Endometriosis and its management during pregnancy
  • Track 15-8Emergency Trends in Technology
  • Track 15-9Occupational Health Practitioner
  • Track 15-10Occupational Health Nursing
  • Track 16-1Skill Train with Directed Practice
  • Track 16-2Regulatory Science
  • Track 16-3Clinical Outcomes & Comparative Effectiveness Research
  • Track 16-4Nursing roles
  • Track 16-5PHN competencies
  • Track 16-6Enhance Intrinsic Motivation
  • Track 16-7Practice-based learning
  • Track 17-1Rural Medicine
  • Track 17-2Nursing Service
  • Track 17-3Involvement of Nurses in change of Health Policies
  • Track 17-4Health Care Laws
  • Track 17-5Role of Legal Nursing
  • Track 17-6Legal Nurse in end of Life Care
  • Track 17-7Role of Legal Nursing
  • Track 17-8Health Determinants
  • Track 18-1Health Promotion and Protection
  • Track 18-2Quality in Primary Care
  • Track 18-3Fitness & Wellness
  • Track 18-4Diagnosis of Health Status

Public Health psychology refers to the skilled observe of school, counseling, and psychotherapy with some of the foremost seriously unstable, indigent, and marginalized people in society. It is the study of the psychological and activity processes in health, illness, and health care. It is involved with understanding the psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors contribute to physical health and health problem. Psychological factors can affect health directly. Behavioral factors can also affect a person's health.
 

  • Understanding behavioral and contextual factors
  • Preventing illness
  • Effects of disease
  • Critical analysis of health policy
  • Conducting research
  • Teaching & Communication
  • Mental illness-related stigma & cure in healthcare
  • Mental disorders among various population
  • Track 19-1Types of Nursing Care
  • Track 19-2Nursing care Informatics
  • Track 19-3Nursing Education and Research
  • Track 19-4Innovations in Nursing Care
  • Track 19-5Nutritional epigenetics
  • Track 19-6Diagnosis and management of PEM
  • Track 19-7Dietary fats and metabolic syndrome
  • Track 19-8Plan of Care and Implementation of Treatment
  • Track 19-9Community Nursing School Health
  • Track 19-10Community Legal Services
  • Track 19-11Community Oncology Nursing
  • Track 19-12Community Tele health

Public Health Nutrition focuses on the promotion of health through nutrition and also the primary hindrance of nutrition connected health problem within the population. The goal of these operating as public health nutritionists is for everybody to have greater health and well-being by creating healthier food and nutrition-related decisions.

  • Malnutrition
  • Low Birth Weight
  • Nutrition, Obesity & Diabetes
  • Nutrition, Health & Wellness
  • Nutrition & Disease Management

 

  • Track 20-1Nursing Professionalism
  • Track 20-2Evidence-based Practice
  • Track 20-3New Nursing Technology
  • Track 20-4Care of patients with different Cultural Background
  • Track 20-5Medicine Case Report
  • Track 20-6Advanced Nursing Practice
  • Track 20-7Gerontology and Geriatrics
  • Track 20-8Innovations in Patient Care
  • Track 20-9Geriatrics and Geriatric Medicine
  • Track 20-10Gerontology and Palliative Care

Occupational Health refers to fact of preventing diseases, prolonging life and promoting public health along with new Public Health Policy through organized efforts and informed choices for society, organization, public and private sectors, communities and individuals. Occupational Public health refers to community of people that been located within range of any industrial sectors, industrial plants that been affected by such toxic wastes, chemical exposures and other hazardous materials coming out from the industries that can affect the health of locality. It involves Occupational Health hazards that comprising hazardous substances, waste materials, toxic and chemical wastes that not been dumped properly or not properly handled that can affect Public health. Thus, as per the law of Health Human Rights such precautions, awareness and preventive safety measures been taken to prevent such Public Health hazards.

Environmental health is the part of public health involved with all aspects of the natural and engineered atmosphere affecting human health. Environmental health is concentrated on the natural and designed environments for the benefit of human health.

 

  • Track 21-1Nursing Outcome Study
  • Track 21-2Innovations in Nursing Education
  • Track 21-3Graduate Nursing Education reform
  • Track 21-4Health Promotion
  • Track 21-5Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning
  • Track 21-6Health education
  • Track 21-7Healthy Public Policies
  • Track 21-8Health Field concept

Public health is stated as the "The technique of preventing sickness, extending life span and supporting human health through organized efforts and educated sections of society, organizations, public and private, community and individuals" and Examining the health of a population and also the threats it faces is that the basis for public health. Public health targets are to improve the life through stopping and treatment of disease, including mental health. As a whole, public health is concern with protecting the health of entire populations. These populations are often are very little as neighborhood, or as huge as a whole country or region of the world.

 

  • Track 22-1General Issues in Cancer Nursing
  • Track 22-2Cancer Nursing Practices
  • Track 22-3Cancer Pain Management
  • Track 22-4Nursing Care Plans
  • Track 22-5Cancer Therapeutics
  • Track 22-6Public health in community practice

Infectious disease epidemiology is the study of population-based infectious diseases, as well as sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, diarrheal pathogens, and tuberculosis; and research associated to vaccines and vaccine efficacy. The study of the incidence and spread of infectious diseases in populations over time. To determine the dynamics of infection factors like Host, pathogen and environmental are monitored, as the ultimate goal is to devise intervention strategies. It is quite often said that “Epidemiology is the basic science of preventive medicine.” To prevent a diseases, it is very important to know the causing agents, risk factors, and circumstances that lead to a specific disease. This is even more important for communicable infectious disease prevention, since simple interventions might break the chain of transmission. Preventing cardiovascular diseases or cancer is much more difficult because it always requires multiple long-term interventions requiring lifestyle changes and behavior modification, which are difficult to achieve.

 

  • Track 23-1Environmental health
  • Track 23-2Transcultural health promotion
  • Track 23-3Intercultural communication
  • Track 23-4Compassion as a main important influence of caring/nursing
  • Track 23-5Designing and evaluating services
  • Track 23-6Occupational Health Practitioner
  • Track 23-7Emergency preparedness/disaster planning
  • Track 23-8Occupational Safety and Health
  • Track 23-9Patient care and relationships

Behind every great hospital or medical practice are health care managers who keep things running. Health care managers are responsible for overseeing areas such as quality of care and budgeting. Healthcare management is exactly what the name implies. It’s the overall management of a healthcare facility, such as a clinic or hospital. A healthcare manager is in charge of ensuring a healthcare facility is running as because it should in terms of budget, the goals of the facility’s practitioners and therefore the needs of the community. A person in responsible of healthcare management oversees the day-to-day operations of the facility.

  • Track 24-1Community Health Systems
  • Track 24-2General Health Maintenance
  • Track 24-3Nurse Administrator
  • Track 24-4Origin and Future of Community Nursing
  • Track 24-5Exercise and Fitness
  • Track 24-6Innovations in nursing education
  • Track 24-7Nurse Case Manager
  • Track 24-8Transitional Care Nursing
  • Track 24-9Research Nurse
  • Track 24-10Origin and Future of Community Nursing
  • Track 24-11Community Health Systems
  • Track 24-12General Health Maintenance

Community health education is a crucial part of our world today. The year 2020 has taught us that community health education is a vital and the most important part of our society. The outbreak of COVID-19 – a pandemic that has infected millions of people around the world — crippled the worldwide economy and has altered the way we live. However, there have also been great strides made in preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus, because of infectious disease experts and public health educators who work diligently to keep the public informed about the virus and the precaution to be taken. Health education focuses on prevention, increasing health equity, and decreasing negative health outcomes like availability and accessibility of health services, benefiting all stakeholders. Community health education looks at the health of a community as a whole, seeking to identify health issues and trends within a population and work with stakeholders to find solutions to these concerns.

 

  • Track 25-1Diabetes Nursing
  • Track 25-2Practice Guidelines for Family Nursing
  • Track 25-3Occupational Health Nursing
  • Track 25-4Community Nursing Health Program
  • Track 25-5Community Nursing Public Health Service
  • Track 25-6Family Medicine
  • Track 25-7Child Health
  • Track 25-8Patient Safety
  • Track 26-1Building the Evidence for PHN Education and Practice
  • Track 26-2Veternary Nursing
  • Track 26-3Occupational Epidemiology
  • Track 26-4Public Health Care Services
  • Track 26-5Health Sciences
  • Track 26-6Gynecology & Obstetrics Nursing
  • Track 26-7Gerontology Nursing
  • Track 26-8Diabetes & Gynecology/Obstetrics Nurse
  • Track 26-9Cancer and Tumour Nurse
  • Track 26-10Nursing Management
  • Track 26-11Dental & Dermatology Nurse
  • Track 26-12Wound Care
  • Track 26-13Nutrition
  • Track 26-14Transitional Care Nursing