Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
Nursing is a medical profession focused on nurturing people, families, and networks to achieve, maintain, or restore optimal health and personal fulfillment. Caregivers can be isolated from other providers of clinical considerations by approaching the patient’s level of thinking management, planning, and preparation. Clinical supervisors practice in different disciplines with different levels of healing power. Healthcare professionals represent the largest segment of most healthcare settings, but there is evidence of a global shortage of qualified nurses. Many nurses provide care to a rigorous range of doctors, and this classic activity forms the general image of a medical assistant as a service provider. Healthcare professionals are almost always free to rehearse in many environments anyway.
- License Practice Nursing.
- Evidence Based Nursing
- Nursing courses
- Technologies in Nursing
Each specific area of the nursing course provides specific information and skills related to the healthcare group and work environment. There are different types of nursing, including registered caregivers, nurse practitioners, nurse practitioners, hired student nurses, and licensed graduate nurses. That said, there are many more types of nursing disciplines that should be possible with the following certificate requirements: Each of them is prepared in a single man’s lord and doctoral project with one male based on the benefits of the person.
- Cardiac Nursing
- Clinical Nursing
- Oncology Nursing
- Community Health Nursing
- Palliative Care Nursing
- Rehabilitation Nursing
- Nephrology Nursing
- Occupational Health Nursing
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of human illnesses, injuries, and various physical and mental illnesses constitute health care. This is an important sector for promoting the general, physical and mental health and well-being of people around the world. Healthcare begins through the provision of primary, secondary, and tertiary public health. The healthcare sector is dedicated to providing healthcare services and products through a group of experienced professionals educated by an interdisciplinary team.
- Emergency Healthcare
- Primary Healthcare
- Preventative Healthcare
- Healthcare Research
- Healthcare Management And System
Nursing education is a meaningful hypothetical preparation for medical assistants and prepares them for their professional duties. Preparation and guidance are provided by experienced nurses and clinical professionals who are qualified in a particular area. Courses range from general nursing to emotional health nursing, pediatric nursing, and postoperative nursing. Various universities offer bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and diploma courses in nursing.
- Nursing practice
- Care management
- Decision making
- Impact of Nursing field in Healthcare
Cardiovascular nursing is a specialized area of care for nurses to care for a variety of cardiovascular problems and people who have been diagnosed with heart disease. Cardiac nurses include coronary artery treatment room (CCU), cardiac catheter examination room, intensive care unit (ICU), operating room, cardiac rehabilitation center, postoperative cardiac ward, clinical research, cardiac operating room, cardiovascular intensive care unit ( CVICU), and Cardiac Medicine Unit. Basic life support and advanced CPR are certifications that should be certified by associate nurses and must be registered nurses.
- Congenital disease
- Arrythmia
- Cardiovascular issues
- Prevention of Heart disease
Emergency nursing is a specialized nursing practice focused on the care of patients who need urgent medical care to avoid long-term disability and death. In addition to treating "true emergencies" emergency nurses are now taking care of people who do not want or cannot receive basic medical care and are seeking help from the emergency vault. The role of a front-line emergency nurse is essential in identifying, isolating, and managing ED care during the COVID 19 pandemic. Lessons learned, shared experiences, and various actions taken can help rescue workers around the world.
- Disaster Response or Emergency Preparedness Nurse
- Trauma Nurse
- Code Nurse
- Triage Nurse
- Pediatric ED Nurse
- Critical-Care Transport Nurse (CCT) (Ambulance)
The surgical nurses who are the biggest support to the surgical team are ready to become specialists in previewing and post-viewing techniques. It has a major role in lifeguarding activity and has a wide plan to work in difficult situations. Sometimes called surgeons or scrub nurses, they are responsible for educating patients about pre-medical strategies, changing treatment plans, and educating patients about post-retirement self-care. Indeed, even professionals rely on these dedicated professionals to connect with unpredictable lives and bring positive improvements to the well-being of patients and their families and government support. However, it can be audible, and unpleasant, but in the end, it is fulfilling.
- Recent advancement in Surgical nursing
- Types of nurse
- Technologies in Surgical nursing
Tumor nursing is probably the most challenging and rewarding area of nursing. Nursing care for malignant tumors includes care and relief of the person is suffering from illness is treated by specially trained and registered medical caregiver known as an oncologist. These healthcare professionals observe prescriptions, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and a variety of treatment recommendations. They employ healthcare professionals with internal and external information about malignant growth disorders and the side effects of their treatment. An important part of tumor treatment is to educate the patient about the disease, approach management, pay attention to the patient's enthusiastic concerns and nerves, and properly hint at them with ethical help as needed.
- Chemotherapy and Radiation techniques
- Nursing management of cancer
- Skin cancer
- Cervical cancer
An obstetrician, also known as a midwife, is a qualified and trained medical professional in prenatal and prenatal care during and during childbirth. They have additional preparations and certifications for vocational nursing training, breastfeeding conferences, and doula care. Obstetricians take the baby to the clinic or home, depending on the acceptance of the client and the seriousness of the pregnant woman. Apart from considering women during pregnancy, childbirth, and post-pregnancy, they also have important issues related to conceptual well-being, including annual pelvic examinations, family planning, and consideration of menopause. They are specialists in pregnancy, childbirth, post-pregnancy, and well-being medical services.
- Effects of medications and illnesses during pregnancy
- Infertility
- Health problems and infectious diseases during pregnancy
- Teratology
- Urinary tract infection and its condition
Telehealth nursing is to provide care and support remotely using telemedicine and technology. Telemedicine practitioners come from all disciplines and use technologies such as webcams, VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol), the Internet, and telephone lines to provide long-distance care. Nurses are at the forefront of patient care and play a major driving force in healthcare transformation, including the use of telemedicine technology. As medical technology advances, the role of telemedicine in care continues to expand, providing caregivers with new tools to improve patient outcomes and increase access to quality care.
- Growth of Telehealth
- Clinical Applications of Telemedicine
- Cyber Medicine Physical activity and diet during pregnancy
Clinical Nurse Specialists specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases across the scope of practice. They are medical caregivers with advanced pedantic and clinical information and skills. Clinical nurse specialists focus on one of three major differentiators: patients and their families, clinical regulators, and associations. The clinical nurse specialists left behind by the nursing staff look for training courses and help improve the efficiency of the workplace.
- Nurse Anesthetist
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Education and Research
Maternal and Neonatal nursing professionals take care of the maternity ward and the enthusiastic mother of the baby. Newborn and maternal health care workers are enlisted companions who are ready for additional work. Maternal and neonatal caregivers work with mothers and infants during labor and transport. Maternal and neonatal caregivers strive to make transportation interactions easier and reduce the risk of death and other complications. They may also focus on babies, especially vulnerable babies, in the first short period of life. Various duties include baby confirmation, regular registration, and evaluation.
- Prenatal care
- NICU (Newborn Intensive Care)
- Phototherapy
- PICU (pediatric Intensive Care Unit)
Nursing informatics transforms data into information to help healthcare professionals such as nurses and doctors achieve the best possible results for their patients. Combine nursing science, system-driven analytics, and informatics to identify, collect, manage, and share health data. The primary goal of nursing informatics is to provide timely and accurate patient health data to physicians responsible for medical decisions that make sure the patient is looked after as the centric patient. Nursing informatics integrates nursing science, computer science, and informatics in the identification, collection, processing, and management of data and information to support advances in nursing practice, management, education, nursing research, and nursing knowledge. It is a specialized field to do. This support is achieved using information structures, information processes, and information technology.
- Clinical Nursing Informatics Specialist
- Nursing Informatics Educator
- Health information Specialist
- Nursing Informatics consultant
An important aspect of nurses is to gain confidence in improving the quality of life for each patient. Adult nurse practitioners care for adult patients suffering from a variety of health conditions, from minor injuries and diseases to acute and long-term illnesses. Promote health and well-being through education and awareness on specific issues such as diabetes, weight loss, and smoking cessation. Although they work in an interdisciplinary team, they are the primary point of contact for patients and often provide maximum continuous care.
- Intensive care nursing
- General Practice nursing
- Occupational Health nursing
A pediatrician ought to have been an enrolled individual, who effectively completed a perceived course of study and practice insight in the nursing care of babies, youngsters, and youths. They evaluate, design, and provide nursing care and needs to kids who are experiencing a wide assortment of conditions including infections, ailments, and who are recuperating from a medical procedure, considering their clinical, social, social, and family circumstances. Having the option to discuss properly with youngsters, guardians/gatekeepers are their key job separated from working related to other medical services experts.
- Labor and delivery Nurse
- Infection Control Nurse
- Pediatric and endocrinology Nurse
Dental Care Nursing empowers people with disabilities and those with disabilities to teach oral care. Apart from the important role of dental nurses in providing regulated care, organizing access, contacting interdisciplinary groups, patients, families, telephone support, providing follow-up care, and communicating appropriate oral care messages. As they learn the importance of a comprehensive and patient-centric approach that will play an important role in them. Registered dental supervisors are responsible for functioning as part of a dental group in a variety of clinical and non-clinical environments and maintaining a protected workplace for both patients and staff.
- Orthodontics
- Oral Health Education
- Dental Radiology
- Sedation Nursing
Mental health nurses take care of patients suffering from mental illness, dysfunction, or mental illness. However, not all patients are treated by nurses who have a mental health condition. They may be experiencing stress or emotional difficulties in their home, elderly housing, or hospital. Being a mental health nurse can be very rewarding, but it can also be a stressful and emotionally exhausting job.
- Psychiatric rehabilitation
- Telepsychiatry
- Brain information technology
Most nurses tend to deal with each in turn, while public health nurses tend to deal with the entire population. By working with the entire network, health care workers can educate individuals on health issues. Improve community welfare and safety, and increase access to the mind. General practitioners believe that a person's well-being is influenced by a variety of factors, including hereditary cosmetics, lifestyle, and climate. Instead of trusting patients to go to the emergency department because of illness, they look to the network to help individuals work on their well-being and prevent diseases. For those who do not mention nursing, general welfare care workers may also provide direct medical services, including health care, and health referrals.
- Primary healthcare
- Wearable technology
- 3d printing
Urological nursing is a specialty that focuses on urinary tract disorders such as the patient's bladder, kidneys, and urethra. Urological nurses are familiar with the urological treatment and educate patients about the risks and complications of surgery. Patients with bladder symptoms due to painful kidney stones, overactive bladder, or treatment for reproductive cancer are part of the nurse's patient spectrum. Although each requires different treatments, urologists often have to deal with the patient's embarrassment and discomfort in managing bladder problems.
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Urinary Catheterizations
- Treatment for Conn's Syndrome
Gastroenterology is a medical specialty that focuses on the stomach and intestines, including the digestive system as a whole. Digestive tract diseases and illnesses can cause a number of unpleasant symptoms and can have a wide range of consequences for the body's overall health.
Individuals are treated and cared for by gastroenterologists and gastrointestinal nurses. Nurses who help doctors with endoscopic operations are known as endoscopy nurses. Answering patient queries and addressing their concerns, monitoring patient vital signs, and providing appropriate patient medicine are among their key responsibilities.