The main goal of ACEMAC 2020 is to share knowledge and getting ideas from expertise that can help us to provide a healthy life for everyone and to fight with emergency situations.
The document introduces the WECAN Academy, a training program for cancer patient advocates in Europe. It provides background on WECAN (Workgroup of European Cancer Patient Advocacy Networks), which aims to increase collaboration between pan-European cancer patient organizations. The 2019 WECAN Academy saw 105 advocates from 26 countries participate in 24 training sessions across two programs (SmartStart and Masterclass) delivered by 22 speakers and supported by 12 sponsors. It highlights the importance of advocates gaining knowledge across key areas like research, healthcare systems, advocacy skills, and disease information to effectively support patients and influence policy through evidence-based advocacy.
This document outlines the topics covered in a four-day WECAN education strategy program, including research and data, healthcare systems and policy, advocacy tools and skills, and disease and care. It encourages participants to provide feedback, make use of what they learned, continue networking across cancers and countries by following WECAN, and get involved in future programs. The document thanks the sponsors, speakers, organizers, and participating organizations and individuals for their contributions to the program.
1. The document discusses barriers to care coordination for frail elderly patients who experience frequent transitions between health care professionals and settings.
2. It presents on indicators and standards for managing frailty, including a framework of indicators for assessing organizations that care for frail elderly developed in the FOCUS Project.
3. The meeting objectives were to reflect on barriers to care transitions, identify paths forward for interoperability and standards related to frailty management, and present the FOCUS indicator framework and Trillium Bridge II project on scaling patient summaries.
Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence.
Read More: www.conquersilence.ca
The document discusses how the East Midlands Academic Health Science Network (EMAHSN) can support ageing research. EMAHSN aims to accelerate innovation and spread proven ideas across large populations. It focuses on improving clinical outcomes, patient experience, and health equality. EMAHSN will complement other research organizations by focusing on adopting and spreading innovative clinical practices that are proven to be cost-effective across healthcare systems.
Professor Justin Waring - Implementing evidence and improvementCLAHRC-NDL
Professsor Justin Waring presentation on Implementing evidence and improvement, delivered at NIHR CLAHRC East Midlands launch event on 14 February 2014, Loughborough.
Barbara Wood - Partnership working patients, public & the community #hcs15NHShcs
This document discusses partnership between patients, the public, and healthcare professionals and scientists. It argues that true partnership requires equal participation from all parties in planning and delivering healthcare. The future patient will be more informed about their health through technology, will manage their own care through access to online records and test results, and will have more choices. Healthcare scientists can partner with patients by making complex medical data understandable and by codesigning new models of integrated care delivery. Examples of current partnership initiatives include PatientView, which allows patients to access test results online, and a patient-held record developed together for thalassemia patients. Moving forward will require embracing new roles for healthcare scientists that leverage their skills and involving all stakeholders in redesigning healthcare systems
The document introduces the WECAN Academy, a training program for cancer patient advocates in Europe. It provides background on WECAN (Workgroup of European Cancer Patient Advocacy Networks), which aims to increase collaboration between pan-European cancer patient organizations. The 2019 WECAN Academy saw 105 advocates from 26 countries participate in 24 training sessions across two programs (SmartStart and Masterclass) delivered by 22 speakers and supported by 12 sponsors. It highlights the importance of advocates gaining knowledge across key areas like research, healthcare systems, advocacy skills, and disease information to effectively support patients and influence policy through evidence-based advocacy.
This document outlines the topics covered in a four-day WECAN education strategy program, including research and data, healthcare systems and policy, advocacy tools and skills, and disease and care. It encourages participants to provide feedback, make use of what they learned, continue networking across cancers and countries by following WECAN, and get involved in future programs. The document thanks the sponsors, speakers, organizers, and participating organizations and individuals for their contributions to the program.
1. The document discusses barriers to care coordination for frail elderly patients who experience frequent transitions between health care professionals and settings.
2. It presents on indicators and standards for managing frailty, including a framework of indicators for assessing organizations that care for frail elderly developed in the FOCUS Project.
3. The meeting objectives were to reflect on barriers to care transitions, identify paths forward for interoperability and standards related to frailty management, and present the FOCUS indicator framework and Trillium Bridge II project on scaling patient summaries.
Healthcare providers and leaders will address three types of silences in healthcare: organizational silence, patient-related silence, and provider to provider silence.
Read More: www.conquersilence.ca
The document discusses how the East Midlands Academic Health Science Network (EMAHSN) can support ageing research. EMAHSN aims to accelerate innovation and spread proven ideas across large populations. It focuses on improving clinical outcomes, patient experience, and health equality. EMAHSN will complement other research organizations by focusing on adopting and spreading innovative clinical practices that are proven to be cost-effective across healthcare systems.
Professor Justin Waring - Implementing evidence and improvementCLAHRC-NDL
Professsor Justin Waring presentation on Implementing evidence and improvement, delivered at NIHR CLAHRC East Midlands launch event on 14 February 2014, Loughborough.
Barbara Wood - Partnership working patients, public & the community #hcs15NHShcs
This document discusses partnership between patients, the public, and healthcare professionals and scientists. It argues that true partnership requires equal participation from all parties in planning and delivering healthcare. The future patient will be more informed about their health through technology, will manage their own care through access to online records and test results, and will have more choices. Healthcare scientists can partner with patients by making complex medical data understandable and by codesigning new models of integrated care delivery. Examples of current partnership initiatives include PatientView, which allows patients to access test results online, and a patient-held record developed together for thalassemia patients. Moving forward will require embracing new roles for healthcare scientists that leverage their skills and involving all stakeholders in redesigning healthcare systems
PPI Conference Galway April 2017 - Dr Derick Mitchellipposi
This document summarizes the work of IPPOSI, a patient-led organization in Ireland that advocates for meaningful patient involvement in health research and policy. It discusses IPPOSI's priorities such as advocating for improved patient access to health innovation and promoting patient involvement in research and policy. It also outlines IPPOSI's activities like workshops and conferences. The document notes IPPOSI's role in several national initiatives in Ireland relating to mental health, clinical research, and health policy. It discusses the impact of the EUPATI training course in building patient leadership capacity in Ireland and other European countries.
Docmode is a global online learning platform for healthcare professionals that aims to provide outcome-based and value-based continuing medical education. It has trained over 150,000 doctors in South Asia over the past 8 years. Docmode provides both live and recorded lectures from leading medical schools and subject matter experts on various medical topics. Healthcare professionals can enroll in lectures and access them on their dashboard. Questions can be submitted during live lectures. Upcoming live lectures are advertised on the Docmode website. Various medical associations also provide lectures on topics through Docmode's platform. Docmode also has an initiative for healthcare professionals to submit case studies and research to be reviewed and potentially published.
This document discusses eHealth in the Netherlands. It outlines several organizations involved in developing eHealth standards and guidelines, collecting quality of care information, and conducting eHealth research. Key priorities for eHealth include addressing the rising elderly population and chronic diseases, shortage of healthcare professionals, and increasing healthcare costs. The Netherlands is seen as a testbed for eHealth due to factors like connectivity, digital skills, and supportive industries. Ongoing issues include reimbursement models, standardization, and management of eHealth programs.
This document discusses building partnerships in healthcare research and innovation. It outlines that partnerships can be built between the NHS, industry, academia, voluntary sectors, local authorities, patients and the public. The birth of EMRAN aimed to improve population health, build research capacity and capability, and translate research into practice through shared understanding and ownership between partners. Partnerships are engaged through communications, leadership teams, organizational presentations, regional roadshows and networks to facilitate collaboration.
A presentation delivered by IPPOSI CEO, Derick Mitchell at the Irish Brain Council-Neurological Allinace of ireland joint event in the Science Gallery, Dublin on March 7th, 2017.
A presentation delivered by IPPOSI CEO, Derick Mitchell at the University College Dublin PharmTox Society event on Clinical Trials in Ireland on March 6th, 2017
This document discusses Proximie, a technology solution that enables remote clinical collaboration. It highlights key issues like lack of access to surgical care globally and unequal healthcare availability. Proximie aims to address this through an augmented reality platform that allows clinicians to interact live and access a library of recorded content. Examples demonstrate how Proximie has enabled remote proctoring of new surgical techniques and consultations between hospitals to improve patient experience and healthcare access in rural communities.
The ARC Practitioner Group discusses policy and process issues related to subjects allied to medicine, nursing, and social work. It considers the demands of professional bodies that regulate these fields as well as accreditation requirements. The group includes representatives from the Nursing and Midwifery Council and Health & Care Professions Council. Over the last year, it discussed topics such as regulatory issues, data practices, student health, and training delivery methods.
The document discusses the transformation of the NHS in England to deliver better health outcomes, better care experiences, and financial control through service redesign, new technology strategies, and more integrated models of care. Key aspects of the transformation include evolving new models that bring together hospitals, community services, and primary care; focusing on prevention, care in the home, and new primary care hubs; using technology to improve quality, reduce variation, and integrate care; and ensuring people, patients, and carers have access to health records, clinical services, and support through an app ecosystem and WiFi.
The document discusses the scope and development of disaster e-health. It begins by providing examples of recent natural disasters and the healthcare challenges they pose. It then defines disaster management and disaster medicine, and discusses how e-health applications could support both. The document outlines key research questions around integrating e-health with disaster response. It proposes using scenarios and expert consensus to identify effective e-health technology uses across the disaster lifecycle. Examples of potential e-health applications are given for pre-event planning and post-event response and recovery phases. The document concludes by discussing developing disaster e-health practices and defining the field.
This document outlines the implementation of a collaborative approach to reduce falls in older person services using the MMEDS bundle. A steering group was formed across two counties with six participating services. The aim was to reduce falls by 30% by February 2015 through standardized risk assessments, prevention tools, education, and data analysis. Tests of change using the MMEDS bundle and PDSA cycles showed a 58% reduction in falls. Sustainability data shows continued improvement. The approach provides good value through prevention of fractures and hospitalizations.
Patient safety, professionalism and accountabilityNHS England
The document discusses a summit on patient safety, professionalism, and accountability led by Matthew McClelland, Director of Fitness to Practise, and Lucy Dennett, Assistant Director. The summit focused on enabling better and safer patient care through open communication and ensuring health organizations learn from mistakes. It also discussed the importance of truly listening to patients and treating them with care and respect. Finally, it promoted the NMC's Employer Link Service, which provides support to employers on managing concerns and refers to the NMC when appropriate.
PPI Summer School, UL - Laura Kavanagh - June 2017ipposi
This document discusses patient involvement in health innovation and research. It introduces IPPOSI, a patient-led organization that advocates for improved patient access to health innovation and meaningful patient involvement in health research and policy. IPPOSI runs various patient-led activities and provides training to educate patient communities. The EUPATI program also trains "expert patients" on medicines research and development to take on leadership roles advising organizations. While challenges remain, patient involvement can provide different perspectives to improve research quality by ensuring methods and outcomes important to patients are considered. Education and training of both patients and researchers is key to furthering patient involvement.
This document discusses bone health and falls prevention for people with intellectual disabilities. It summarizes research finding higher rates of osteoporosis and falls among this group compared to the general population. It then outlines an osteoporosis awareness campaign at St. Michael's House including staff education, patient referrals for bone density scans, and lifestyle improvements. It also describes the development of educational resources called "Happy Bones" and "Best Foot Forward" to promote bone health and falls prevention among people with intellectual disabilities.
The document summarizes an upcoming healthcare summit to be held on March 23-24, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. Over the two days, the summit will feature keynote speakers, scientific sessions, workshops and networking events on various topics related to advances in healthcare. Attendees will include professionals from healthcare industries and academia. The goal of the summit is to promote innovation in healthcare delivery through interactive discussions and collaboration. Sponsorship opportunities are outlined for organizations to promote their brand and showcase products and services to the healthcare community.
Biomedical Engineering Forum at Arab Health Congress 2015Cheryl Prior
Biomedical Engineering has only recently emerged as its own discipline, compared to many other engineering fields. However, a biomedical engineer’s skill and knowledge to analyse and design solutions to problems in biology and medicine have proven to effectively help improve the quality and effectiveness of patient care. Consequently, biomedical engineering has become one of the fastest growing careers in the Middle East and this trend is expected to continue over the next decade.
New in the Arab Health Congress 2015 portfolio is the Biomedical Engineering Forum which will take place on Wednesday, 28 January. For the first time, leaders of biomedical engineering, senior healthcare technology professionals and engineering educators in the region will gather to discuss the future of biomedicine, advanced technologies, policy-making, industry issues and trends and collaborate with colleagues who share a common goal of increasing the understanding of the discipline and the beneficial use of medical instrumentation.
Biomedical leaders will focus on recent successes and failures, delivering insights into what the next strategic steps should be, from both medical R&D and commercial perspectives, to continue the drive for innovation.
This forum enables biomedical engineering leaders to improve their effectiveness by providing this unique venue for sharing expertise, wisdom and experience in a collaborative and mutually beneficial context.
PPI Conference Galway April 2017 - Dr Derick Mitchellipposi
This document summarizes the work of IPPOSI, a patient-led organization in Ireland that advocates for meaningful patient involvement in health research and policy. It discusses IPPOSI's priorities such as advocating for improved patient access to health innovation and promoting patient involvement in research and policy. It also outlines IPPOSI's activities like workshops and conferences. The document notes IPPOSI's role in several national initiatives in Ireland relating to mental health, clinical research, and health policy. It discusses the impact of the EUPATI training course in building patient leadership capacity in Ireland and other European countries.
Docmode is a global online learning platform for healthcare professionals that aims to provide outcome-based and value-based continuing medical education. It has trained over 150,000 doctors in South Asia over the past 8 years. Docmode provides both live and recorded lectures from leading medical schools and subject matter experts on various medical topics. Healthcare professionals can enroll in lectures and access them on their dashboard. Questions can be submitted during live lectures. Upcoming live lectures are advertised on the Docmode website. Various medical associations also provide lectures on topics through Docmode's platform. Docmode also has an initiative for healthcare professionals to submit case studies and research to be reviewed and potentially published.
This document discusses eHealth in the Netherlands. It outlines several organizations involved in developing eHealth standards and guidelines, collecting quality of care information, and conducting eHealth research. Key priorities for eHealth include addressing the rising elderly population and chronic diseases, shortage of healthcare professionals, and increasing healthcare costs. The Netherlands is seen as a testbed for eHealth due to factors like connectivity, digital skills, and supportive industries. Ongoing issues include reimbursement models, standardization, and management of eHealth programs.
This document discusses building partnerships in healthcare research and innovation. It outlines that partnerships can be built between the NHS, industry, academia, voluntary sectors, local authorities, patients and the public. The birth of EMRAN aimed to improve population health, build research capacity and capability, and translate research into practice through shared understanding and ownership between partners. Partnerships are engaged through communications, leadership teams, organizational presentations, regional roadshows and networks to facilitate collaboration.
A presentation delivered by IPPOSI CEO, Derick Mitchell at the Irish Brain Council-Neurological Allinace of ireland joint event in the Science Gallery, Dublin on March 7th, 2017.
A presentation delivered by IPPOSI CEO, Derick Mitchell at the University College Dublin PharmTox Society event on Clinical Trials in Ireland on March 6th, 2017
This document discusses Proximie, a technology solution that enables remote clinical collaboration. It highlights key issues like lack of access to surgical care globally and unequal healthcare availability. Proximie aims to address this through an augmented reality platform that allows clinicians to interact live and access a library of recorded content. Examples demonstrate how Proximie has enabled remote proctoring of new surgical techniques and consultations between hospitals to improve patient experience and healthcare access in rural communities.
The ARC Practitioner Group discusses policy and process issues related to subjects allied to medicine, nursing, and social work. It considers the demands of professional bodies that regulate these fields as well as accreditation requirements. The group includes representatives from the Nursing and Midwifery Council and Health & Care Professions Council. Over the last year, it discussed topics such as regulatory issues, data practices, student health, and training delivery methods.
The document discusses the transformation of the NHS in England to deliver better health outcomes, better care experiences, and financial control through service redesign, new technology strategies, and more integrated models of care. Key aspects of the transformation include evolving new models that bring together hospitals, community services, and primary care; focusing on prevention, care in the home, and new primary care hubs; using technology to improve quality, reduce variation, and integrate care; and ensuring people, patients, and carers have access to health records, clinical services, and support through an app ecosystem and WiFi.
The document discusses the scope and development of disaster e-health. It begins by providing examples of recent natural disasters and the healthcare challenges they pose. It then defines disaster management and disaster medicine, and discusses how e-health applications could support both. The document outlines key research questions around integrating e-health with disaster response. It proposes using scenarios and expert consensus to identify effective e-health technology uses across the disaster lifecycle. Examples of potential e-health applications are given for pre-event planning and post-event response and recovery phases. The document concludes by discussing developing disaster e-health practices and defining the field.
This document outlines the implementation of a collaborative approach to reduce falls in older person services using the MMEDS bundle. A steering group was formed across two counties with six participating services. The aim was to reduce falls by 30% by February 2015 through standardized risk assessments, prevention tools, education, and data analysis. Tests of change using the MMEDS bundle and PDSA cycles showed a 58% reduction in falls. Sustainability data shows continued improvement. The approach provides good value through prevention of fractures and hospitalizations.
Patient safety, professionalism and accountabilityNHS England
The document discusses a summit on patient safety, professionalism, and accountability led by Matthew McClelland, Director of Fitness to Practise, and Lucy Dennett, Assistant Director. The summit focused on enabling better and safer patient care through open communication and ensuring health organizations learn from mistakes. It also discussed the importance of truly listening to patients and treating them with care and respect. Finally, it promoted the NMC's Employer Link Service, which provides support to employers on managing concerns and refers to the NMC when appropriate.
PPI Summer School, UL - Laura Kavanagh - June 2017ipposi
This document discusses patient involvement in health innovation and research. It introduces IPPOSI, a patient-led organization that advocates for improved patient access to health innovation and meaningful patient involvement in health research and policy. IPPOSI runs various patient-led activities and provides training to educate patient communities. The EUPATI program also trains "expert patients" on medicines research and development to take on leadership roles advising organizations. While challenges remain, patient involvement can provide different perspectives to improve research quality by ensuring methods and outcomes important to patients are considered. Education and training of both patients and researchers is key to furthering patient involvement.
This document discusses bone health and falls prevention for people with intellectual disabilities. It summarizes research finding higher rates of osteoporosis and falls among this group compared to the general population. It then outlines an osteoporosis awareness campaign at St. Michael's House including staff education, patient referrals for bone density scans, and lifestyle improvements. It also describes the development of educational resources called "Happy Bones" and "Best Foot Forward" to promote bone health and falls prevention among people with intellectual disabilities.
The document summarizes an upcoming healthcare summit to be held on March 23-24, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. Over the two days, the summit will feature keynote speakers, scientific sessions, workshops and networking events on various topics related to advances in healthcare. Attendees will include professionals from healthcare industries and academia. The goal of the summit is to promote innovation in healthcare delivery through interactive discussions and collaboration. Sponsorship opportunities are outlined for organizations to promote their brand and showcase products and services to the healthcare community.
Biomedical Engineering Forum at Arab Health Congress 2015Cheryl Prior
Biomedical Engineering has only recently emerged as its own discipline, compared to many other engineering fields. However, a biomedical engineer’s skill and knowledge to analyse and design solutions to problems in biology and medicine have proven to effectively help improve the quality and effectiveness of patient care. Consequently, biomedical engineering has become one of the fastest growing careers in the Middle East and this trend is expected to continue over the next decade.
New in the Arab Health Congress 2015 portfolio is the Biomedical Engineering Forum which will take place on Wednesday, 28 January. For the first time, leaders of biomedical engineering, senior healthcare technology professionals and engineering educators in the region will gather to discuss the future of biomedicine, advanced technologies, policy-making, industry issues and trends and collaborate with colleagues who share a common goal of increasing the understanding of the discipline and the beneficial use of medical instrumentation.
Biomedical leaders will focus on recent successes and failures, delivering insights into what the next strategic steps should be, from both medical R&D and commercial perspectives, to continue the drive for innovation.
This forum enables biomedical engineering leaders to improve their effectiveness by providing this unique venue for sharing expertise, wisdom and experience in a collaborative and mutually beneficial context.
2nd World Congress on Dermatology and Aesthetic MedicineGeetha A
This document provides information about the 2nd World Congress on Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine hosted by Pulsus Group in Dubai, UAE from December 02-03, 2019. It discusses the conference agenda, topics to be covered related to dermatology and aesthetic medicine, keynote speakers, sponsorships opportunities, and registration details. The goal of the conference is to bring together leading researchers and clinicians to exchange knowledge on recent advances in fields like aging science, dermatology diseases, skin cancer, and the aesthetic and dermatology market.
2nd World Congress on Dermatology and Aesthetic MedicineCharuB3
2nd World Congress on Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine scheduled on December 02-03, 2019 Dubai, UAE goes with the theme Untangling the mysteries behind the Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine. Dermatology 2019 is a global event focusing on the core knowledge and major advances in the ever-expanding field of Aging Science, Aesthetic Medicine, Dermatology and Cosmetology by attracting experts on a worldwide scale. It is an international platform to discuss the innovative researches and developments in the Aging Science, Aesthetic Medicine, Dermatology and Cosmetology. It will be a brilliant opportunity to meet prominent personalities and to learn the most recent technological progressions.
The distinctive features of the conference include Aging Science, Antioxidants and Aging, Anti-Aging Strategies, Aesthetic Medicine, Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery, Non-Surgical Aesthetic Procedures, Traditional & Herbal Dermatology, Clinical Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology, Cosmetic Dermatology, Cosmetology, Skin Care, Nutrition and Healthy Skin, Trichology and Hair Transplantation, Dermatoepidemiology, Dermatopathology, Immunodermatology, Teledermatology, Dermatological Diseases, Skin Cancer, Aesthetic and Dermatology Market
2nd World Congress on Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine CharuB3
2nd World Congress on Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine scheduled on December 02-03, 2019 Dubai, UAE goes with the theme Untangling the mysteries behind the Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine. Dermatology 2019 is a global event focusing on the core knowledge and major advances in the ever-expanding field of Aging Science, Aesthetic Medicine, Dermatology and Cosmetology by attracting experts on a worldwide scale. It is an international platform to discuss the innovative researches and developments in the Aging Science, Aesthetic Medicine, Dermatology and Cosmetology. It will be a brilliant opportunity to meet prominent personalities and to learn the most recent technological progressions.
The distinctive features of the conference include Aging Science, Antioxidants and Aging, Anti-Aging Strategies, Aesthetic Medicine, Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery, Non-Surgical Aesthetic Procedures, Traditional & Herbal Dermatology, Clinical Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology, Cosmetic Dermatology, Cosmetology, Skin Care, Nutrition and Healthy Skin, Trichology and Hair Transplantation, Dermatoepidemiology, Dermatopathology, Immunodermatology, Teledermatology, Dermatological Diseases, Skin Cancer, Aesthetic and Dermatology Market
Displaycia organizes scientific events worldwide on various topics of Medical, Science, Engineering, Technology, Management, and Finance. We strive to produce effective and excellent events that promote global knowledge exchange. By linking academics with business, we promote innovations, research, and strategy. We organize both physical and online events. In order to promote or update research expertise, we kindly invite everyone to participate in Displaycia events. Utilize Displaycia events to strengthen your research or to gain knowledge through promoting, innovating, collaborating, and networking.
The document announces the World Congress on Dermatology Research to be held April 22-23, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan, which will bring together experts from around the world to discuss advances in fields related to dermatology such as skin diseases and treatments. The conference program includes keynote speeches, presentations, and poster displays across various dermatology topics over the two days. Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and organizations to promote their brand and connect with attendees.
CHI's 10th Annual Next Generation Dx Summit, August 20-24, 2018, Washington, DCJames Prudhomme
The document is a program for the Next Generation Dx Summit, which will take place from August 20-24, 2018 in Washington DC. The summit will include 14 conference streams covering topics like molecular biopsy, immuno-oncology, rapid testing, precision medicine and business. It will feature over 1000 scientific and technology presentations, 250 industry sponsors and exhibitors, and 90 conference programs. The summit celebrates 10 years of the diagnostics community coming together to advance developments in areas like rapid and non-invasive testing, cancer detection, and clinical sequencing.
9th World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare(Nursing-2020), which will be held during February 20-21, 2020 at Philadelphia,USA is now an established event, attracting global participant’s intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of Nursing and Healthcare and related research and latest developments. The event will have 5-6 world level (Highly cited class) Plenary speakers, established Keynote speakers, active Invited speakers and fresh contributed speakers. In addition, a variety of poster presentations along with workshops and special sessions would be interested in the audience
Asia Pacific Conference on Nursing Science And Healthcaremahe1992
This conference allows participants with all levels of expertise to contribute to the advancement of their careers and education. The inclusion of well-known Nurses, Doctors, Surgeons, Cosmetic Surgeons, Oncologists, Pharmacists, Anaesthesiologists, scholars, researchers, and scientists at these nursing conferences creates an environment conducive to partnerships and scientific associations.
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Nursing world conference is designed to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and experience of nursing and healthcare workforce education worldwide. NWC 2018 will continue this philosophy by encouraging the sharing of research and practice of nursing and healthcare education as it impacts on the learning experience of students and qualified practitioners and the health and social care needs and safety, of the individuals and communities it serves worldwide.
- The document discusses clinical research in pharmaceutical companies, using Bayer as an example.
- It outlines Bayer's focus on disease mechanisms and external collaborations to speed up innovation. This includes partnerships with academia and other industries.
- Bayer has a global drug discovery network and innovation centers that facilitate external collaborations, which are important as about 60% of its clinical programs are advanced through collaborations.
The document summarizes the goals and business model of the Global Regenerative Group, which aims to advance regenerative medicine through various initiatives. The Global Regenerative Academy will provide formal regenerative medicine education and facilitate clinical trials to establish evidence. It will host international conferences to connect doctors. The Global Regenerative Trade will distribute medical devices that are scientifically and clinically proven. The Global Regenerative Journal will publish peer-reviewed research. Together these initiatives seek to overcome current issues in regenerative medicine education and promote evidence-based practice, with the goal of enabling healthier aging through regenerative techniques.
2nd International Conference on Nursing Care and Patient SafetyNursing Care
The document summarizes an upcoming international conference on nursing care and patient safety to be held in Cape Town, South Africa from December 28-29, 2019. The conference will focus on the themes of education, changing trends, and the future of patient safety. It will provide opportunities for nurses and other healthcare professionals to discuss challenges in healthcare and learn about the latest developments. The document provides information on registration fees, the conference venue and accommodations, and highlights attractions in Cape Town for attendees to enjoy.
World Congress on Nephrology 2019 brochureFMNephrology
The document announces the World Congress on Nephrology conference to be held October 7-9, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. The conference will bring together nephrologists, researchers, and industry professionals to discuss fostering kidney health across the world. Attendees will have opportunities to network, present research, and earn continuing education credits. The conference will include keynote speeches, sessions on topics like acute kidney injury and dialysis, and a young researchers forum.
The conference has been carefully designed to acknowledge the various recent researches going on in the field of Gynecology and Obstetrics. In addition to the paper presentations,
the conference will provide its attendees to attend sessions of presentations and debates, workshops and symposiums as well as poster presentations. This conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics-2020
will deal with various tracks from the different fields of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
https://outlookconferences.com/gynecology-2020/
We are honoured to welcome all the interested and passionate participants all across the globe to its esteemed “2nd Global Web Conference on Nursing Education and Health Care”. Through the theme, “Leading Innovation for better healthcare and nursing system”
This document provides information about workshops conducted by Advancells Group on topics related to regenerative medicine and cell biology. It lists several past workshops including S.T.A.R. 2019 and 2020, D.C.C.R. 2020, and a 2-day training workshop in cell biology. Details are given about topics covered, speakers, and attendance for these workshops. Upcoming events are also mentioned, including a planned one-day e-symposium on advances in 3D cell culture research in November 2020. Potential benefits of sponsorship for the symposium are outlined for Thermofischer, including promotion and access to workshop participants.
This document provides information about the 3rd International Conference on Diabetes, Endocrinology and Obesity to be held virtually on March 20-21, 2023. The conference will include keynote presentations, distinguished speaker talks, concurrent sessions on various topics related to diabetes, endocrinology and obesity. Some of the session topics include diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2, gestational diabetes, thyroid disorders, cardiovascular risk, and emerging focuses in diabetes research. The scientific program outlines the schedule of presentations for the two day event.
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Travel vaccination in Manchester offers comprehensive immunization services for individuals planning international trips. Expert healthcare providers administer vaccines tailored to your destination, ensuring you stay protected against various diseases. Conveniently located clinics and flexible appointment options make it easy to get the necessary shots before your journey. Stay healthy and travel with confidence by getting vaccinated in Manchester. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/Pt1nA32sdHQ
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/uFdc9F0rlP0
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Does Over-Masturbation Contribute to Chronic Prostatitis.pptxwalterHu5
In some case, your chronic prostatitis may be related to over-masturbation. Generally, natural medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can help mee get a cure.
Kosmoderma Academy, a leading institution in the field of dermatology and aesthetics, offers comprehensive courses in cosmetology and trichology. Our specialized courses on PRP (Hair), DR+Growth Factor, GFC, and Qr678 are designed to equip practitioners with advanced skills and knowledge to excel in hair restoration and growth treatments.
Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
The skin is the largest organ and its health plays a vital role among the other sense organs. The skin concerns like acne breakout, psoriasis, or anything similar along the lines, finding a qualified and experienced dermatologist becomes paramount.
1. Emergency Medicine and Acute
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March 26-27, 2020 | Abu Dhabi, UAEAbout
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ACEMAC 2020 is the
leading conference dedicated
to Emergency Medicine and Acute Care
with the theme
“Enhancing emergency preparedness
through improved exercises and training”
The goal of ACEMAC 2020
is to deliver an
outstanding program for
exchange of ideas and
authoritative views by leading
scientists which covers the
entire spectrum of research in
Emergency Medicine and Acute Care and
share the cross-cultural
experiences of various
production procedures..
2. Event at a Glance
This two days event is filled with the
scientists, professionals from all around
the globe. We request interested people to
write us regarding the participation for this
esteemed event.
Available Opportunities
Session Chair
&
Co-Chair
Speaker
Workshop
&
SpecialSession
YoungResearch
Forum
Sponsorship
&
Exhibitor
Video
Presentation
Poster
Presentation
Day 01 March 26, 2020 Day 02 March 27, 2020
Session Session
Registrations Keynote Forum
Opening Ceremony Session 1
Keynote Forum Nursing Care
Group Photo Gynecological Emergency
Session 1 Anesthesia and Critical Care
Emergency Medicine Session 2
Cardiovascular Emergency Infectious Diseases
Resuscitation Methods Airway Management in Intensive Care unit
Session 2 Medical Imaging
Clinical Pediatric Emergency Decisions and Dilemmas in Emergency Medicine
Trauma Emergency Innovations in Health Care
Acute Respiratory Diseases Young Research Forum
Geriatric Neuro Emergencies Poster Presentation
Young Research Forum Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion Award Ceremony
Day Concludes
3. Conference Sessions
• Emergency Medicine
• Cardiovascular Emergency
• Resuscitation Methods
• Clinical Pediatric Emergency
• Trauma Emergency
• Acute Respiratory Diseases
• Geriatric Neuro Emergencies
• Nursing Care
• Gynecological Emergency
• Anesthesia and Critical Care
• Infectious Diseases
• Airway Management in Intensive Care unit
• Medical Imaging
• Decisions and Dilemmas in Emergency
Medicine
• Innovations in Health Care
Who Attends
• Anesthesiologists
• Trauma physicians
• Pediatric doctors
• Medical students
• Psychologists
• Surgeons
• Cardiologist
• Pharmacists
• Medical devices manufacturing companies
• Health care professionals
• Researchers
Conference Venue:
Abu Dhabi, UAE
5. Be a part and join us in
Abu Dhabi, UAE to Improve
Access in Health Care: From
Past to Future
Contact Us:
Criselda Martin | Program Manager
47 Churchfield Road
London, W3 6AY, UK
Tel: +1-201-380-5561
Email:
emergencymedicine@memeetings.com
Website:
emergencymedicine.healthconferences.org