The document provides information about the Healthcare AsiaPacific 2017 conference to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from July 03-05, 2017. The conference will bring together over 500 participants from around the world to present on topics related to healthcare through keynote lectures, oral presentations and poster sessions. It provides details on registration, the conference schedule with sessions over three days, information on publishing accepted abstracts in journals, and background on the host city of Kuala Lumpur.
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is one of the nervous system impairment that occurs during fetal life in womb, birth or infancy. ‘Cerebral’ comes from the word cerebrum; the two hemisphere of the forebrain and ‘Palsy’ means paralysis accompanied by involuntary tremors.
While our brain consists of sensory area to receive stimuli and motor area to give respond, a child with CP has a damage motor area of the brain. This will cause them to loss their ability to control their muscle and body coordination (Tortora & Derrickson, 2011, p.630). Among the causative factor of CP include prematurity of baby during delivery, placental insufficiency, anoxia (low oxygen) during birth or other infection of mother, fetus or infant that can affect the central nervous system (Mahan, Stump, Raymond, 2012, p.1033).
According to MyChild™ (n.d), CP is incurable, permanent and chronic. It is irreversible and currently cannot be fixed. Once the brain damage occurs, it does not heal like other cell in the body does. CP is a permanent occasion that neither the injury in the brain undergoes healing process nor worsens during a person life time. As a person is diagnosed with CP, they will have the condition for their entire life.
Despite of being a permanent disorder, CP is a non-progressive disorder. The brain lesion occur is a one-time brain injury and will not cause further degeneration. CP is also a non-communicable disease thus does not spread through human contact. However, environmental factor can increase the risk of CP such as abuse, accident, medical malpractice or bacterial and viral infection. Fortunately, CP is manageable.
Although the person may experience difficulties in their movement, speech and other motor skill, therapy, surgery, medication and assistive technology can help them to be more independence. Plus with the support from their family, they can enhance the quality of life. (MyChild™, n.d)
Mary-Louise Fleming, Ph.D. CV
Work experience
Jan 2012 – current Head, School of Public Health and Social Work
July 2006 – Dec 2011 Head, School of Public Health
2003 – June 2006 Acting Head, School Public Health (July to November, 2003: February 2004 – June 2006)
2003 - 2006 Director of Academic Programs, School Public Health
1997 – 2000 Academic Adviser to Dean, Faculty of Health
1993 – 1997, 2001 Senior Lecturer School of Public Health
1988 - 1993 Acting Head, School of Public Health 4th April 1993 to 31 December 1993.
Head, Department of Community Studies, School of Health and Welfare Studies, Brisbane College of Advanced Education (1988-90) and Senior Lecturer in Health Education, Course Co-ordinator, Graduate Diploma in Health Science (Health Education)
1984- 1988 Lecturer in Health Education, School of Health and Welfare Studies, Brisbane College of Advanced Education (1987-88); Lecturer in Health Education, Department of Social Science, Division of Community Studies, Kelvin Grove Campus, Brisbane College of Advanced Education (1985-86).
1982 - 1983 Lecturer in Health Education, School of Education, Canberra College of Advanced Education, ACT.
Nov – Dec 1981 Research Assistant, Director, Central Executive, Brisbane Colleges of Advanced Education.
A ROJoson lecture in the University of the Philippines College of Medicine Learning Unit 3 class. ROJoson - one of the 5 resource persons invited by Dr. Delen de la Paz for her class on 5-Star Physician.
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is one of the nervous system impairment that occurs during fetal life in womb, birth or infancy. ‘Cerebral’ comes from the word cerebrum; the two hemisphere of the forebrain and ‘Palsy’ means paralysis accompanied by involuntary tremors.
While our brain consists of sensory area to receive stimuli and motor area to give respond, a child with CP has a damage motor area of the brain. This will cause them to loss their ability to control their muscle and body coordination (Tortora & Derrickson, 2011, p.630). Among the causative factor of CP include prematurity of baby during delivery, placental insufficiency, anoxia (low oxygen) during birth or other infection of mother, fetus or infant that can affect the central nervous system (Mahan, Stump, Raymond, 2012, p.1033).
According to MyChild™ (n.d), CP is incurable, permanent and chronic. It is irreversible and currently cannot be fixed. Once the brain damage occurs, it does not heal like other cell in the body does. CP is a permanent occasion that neither the injury in the brain undergoes healing process nor worsens during a person life time. As a person is diagnosed with CP, they will have the condition for their entire life.
Despite of being a permanent disorder, CP is a non-progressive disorder. The brain lesion occur is a one-time brain injury and will not cause further degeneration. CP is also a non-communicable disease thus does not spread through human contact. However, environmental factor can increase the risk of CP such as abuse, accident, medical malpractice or bacterial and viral infection. Fortunately, CP is manageable.
Although the person may experience difficulties in their movement, speech and other motor skill, therapy, surgery, medication and assistive technology can help them to be more independence. Plus with the support from their family, they can enhance the quality of life. (MyChild™, n.d)
Mary-Louise Fleming, Ph.D. CV
Work experience
Jan 2012 – current Head, School of Public Health and Social Work
July 2006 – Dec 2011 Head, School of Public Health
2003 – June 2006 Acting Head, School Public Health (July to November, 2003: February 2004 – June 2006)
2003 - 2006 Director of Academic Programs, School Public Health
1997 – 2000 Academic Adviser to Dean, Faculty of Health
1993 – 1997, 2001 Senior Lecturer School of Public Health
1988 - 1993 Acting Head, School of Public Health 4th April 1993 to 31 December 1993.
Head, Department of Community Studies, School of Health and Welfare Studies, Brisbane College of Advanced Education (1988-90) and Senior Lecturer in Health Education, Course Co-ordinator, Graduate Diploma in Health Science (Health Education)
1984- 1988 Lecturer in Health Education, School of Health and Welfare Studies, Brisbane College of Advanced Education (1987-88); Lecturer in Health Education, Department of Social Science, Division of Community Studies, Kelvin Grove Campus, Brisbane College of Advanced Education (1985-86).
1982 - 1983 Lecturer in Health Education, School of Education, Canberra College of Advanced Education, ACT.
Nov – Dec 1981 Research Assistant, Director, Central Executive, Brisbane Colleges of Advanced Education.
A ROJoson lecture in the University of the Philippines College of Medicine Learning Unit 3 class. ROJoson - one of the 5 resource persons invited by Dr. Delen de la Paz for her class on 5-Star Physician.
The effects of skipping breakfast on the academic performance Hafizah R
Abstract
This study investigates the effects of skipping breakfast on the academic performance among students in Centre for Foundation Studies, International Islamic University Malaysia (CFS IIUM). This study has provided the answers for the research question like, what is the importance of breakfast, what is the trend of skipping breakfast among students and what are the effects of skipping breakfast, what is the relationship of the effect skipping breakfast on the academic performance among student in CFS IIUM and do the students aware with the importance of breakfast. Primary data were collected by randomly distributing questionnaires to 20 students in CFS IIUM in the morning. A simple IQ test also attached in the questionnaire to test their focus and memory on the morning they answer the questionnaire. The result of this study is, 55% of the respondents skipped the breakfast and 20% from the breakfast skipper failed the test compare to breakfast eater, only 15%. Since the IQ test was about to examined their focus and memory, it can be analysed that breakfast skipper has lack focus and weak memory as many of them fail the test. As a conclusion, students who skip the breakfast tend to have a weak memory and lack focus. This can affect their academic performance as memory and focus is very important to excel in the study. Skipping breakfast gives negative effects to the academic performance.
Souvenir of International Day of Yoga 2016 celebrations at Sri Balaji Vidyape...Yogacharya AB Bhavanani
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Effectiveness of Video Assisted Teaching Module on Effects of Substance Abuse...Abilittin James Benitto
Substance abuse has become a major problem in any growing society, the pattern of consumption of medical and non-medical use of drugs by preadolescents, adolescents and young adults, is both complex and changing. It’s mainly due to adventurous and risk-taking behaviours, acceptable to peers, curiosity to acquaint oneself with the ecstatic experiences or due to an inner urge to avoid frustrations and boredom. Substance abuse during secondary schools, colleges and universities is a serious problem in society. The present study aimed to assess the knowledge on effects of substance abuse on health and its preventive measure among adolescents by evaluating the effectiveness of video assisted teaching module and to find out the association between the pre test level of knowledge on effects of substance abuse on health among adolescence with selected demographic variables. A quasi-experimental pre and post test design without control group with experimental approach was undertaken for this study. 70 adolescence students were selected by purposive sampling and data were collected by using structured knowledge questionnaire, it was analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study result shows highly significant difference between pre and post test knowledge scores and no significant association between the pre test scores when compared
to the demographic variables of adolescence. The researcher concluded that video assisted teaching program was effective in providing the knowledge regarding effects of substance abuse on health and its preventive measure among adolescents.
A Study to assess the effectiveness of video assisted teaching regarding aero...iosrjce
Diabetes is fast gaining the status of a potential epidemic in India with more than 62 million diabetic
individuals currently diagnosed with the disease. In 2000, India (31.7 million) topped the world with the highest
number of people with diabetes mellitus followed by China (20.8 million) with the United States (17.7 million)
in second and third place respectively. The prevalence of diabetes is predicted to double globally from 171
million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030 with a maximum increase in India..In addition to this, the complications
associated with diabetes is also in the higher rate .
4
The Management of diabetes is most critical part, Lifestyle modifications like dietary modifications, physical
activity like aerobic exercise, some major drugs of diabetes management, insulin therapy, foot care of diabetes
and annual screening. Most of the patients are economically poor. So the researcher found that aerobic exercise
is economical and have lot of health benefits on diabetic patients.
Aim: The aim of study is to check the effectiveness of video assisted teaching regarding aerobic exercise and
practice to maintain blood glucose level among diabetes.
Methodology: The research approach adopted for the present study is an Quantitative research approach and
the design adopted was quasi experimental design. The setting for the study was Crescent Hospital,
Alathur .Palakkad, Kerala. The sample size of the present study was 50, simple random sampling technique was
used to select samples.
Finding: The pre test and post mean value of blood glucose among experimental and control group was
173.2,149.96 &153.16 ,148.92 .The pre test and post mean score of knowledge on practice among
experimental and control group was 11.4,15.08 and 11.04,11.68 .In experimental group the obtained ‘t’value
for the blood glucose was 2.347 and obtained ‘t’value knowledge on practice was 8.742 .The demographic
variables had no association with the post blood glucose value . Conclusion: The present study result shows
the effectiveness of video assisted teaching regarding aerobic exercise in reduction of blood glucose level
among diabetes.
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FINDING AFFORDABLE SOLUTIONS FOR URGENT SOCIAL & HUMAN PROBLEMS

Affordable innovation can help transform the health, education, and quality of life of the billions of people across the planet. This is essential for the peace and prosperity of mankind. The intersections of today’s life and location-independent digital technologies offer us a unique opportunity to leverage global knowledge to find solutions much quicker and cheaper than we could ever imagine.
Indian Nutritional Medical Association (INMA) began in 2004 by Dr.A. Sreekumar MBBS,DLO,Senior ENT Surgeon and Nutritional Medicine expert, FACNEM,FINEM
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The effects of skipping breakfast on the academic performance Hafizah R
Abstract
This study investigates the effects of skipping breakfast on the academic performance among students in Centre for Foundation Studies, International Islamic University Malaysia (CFS IIUM). This study has provided the answers for the research question like, what is the importance of breakfast, what is the trend of skipping breakfast among students and what are the effects of skipping breakfast, what is the relationship of the effect skipping breakfast on the academic performance among student in CFS IIUM and do the students aware with the importance of breakfast. Primary data were collected by randomly distributing questionnaires to 20 students in CFS IIUM in the morning. A simple IQ test also attached in the questionnaire to test their focus and memory on the morning they answer the questionnaire. The result of this study is, 55% of the respondents skipped the breakfast and 20% from the breakfast skipper failed the test compare to breakfast eater, only 15%. Since the IQ test was about to examined their focus and memory, it can be analysed that breakfast skipper has lack focus and weak memory as many of them fail the test. As a conclusion, students who skip the breakfast tend to have a weak memory and lack focus. This can affect their academic performance as memory and focus is very important to excel in the study. Skipping breakfast gives negative effects to the academic performance.
Souvenir of International Day of Yoga 2016 celebrations at Sri Balaji Vidyape...Yogacharya AB Bhavanani
Souvenir of the National Seminar and CME on " Introducing Yoga in Health Professions Education" organised as part of the International Day of Yoga 2016 celebrations at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Pondicherry from 19-21 June 2016.
Effectiveness of Video Assisted Teaching Module on Effects of Substance Abuse...Abilittin James Benitto
Substance abuse has become a major problem in any growing society, the pattern of consumption of medical and non-medical use of drugs by preadolescents, adolescents and young adults, is both complex and changing. It’s mainly due to adventurous and risk-taking behaviours, acceptable to peers, curiosity to acquaint oneself with the ecstatic experiences or due to an inner urge to avoid frustrations and boredom. Substance abuse during secondary schools, colleges and universities is a serious problem in society. The present study aimed to assess the knowledge on effects of substance abuse on health and its preventive measure among adolescents by evaluating the effectiveness of video assisted teaching module and to find out the association between the pre test level of knowledge on effects of substance abuse on health among adolescence with selected demographic variables. A quasi-experimental pre and post test design without control group with experimental approach was undertaken for this study. 70 adolescence students were selected by purposive sampling and data were collected by using structured knowledge questionnaire, it was analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study result shows highly significant difference between pre and post test knowledge scores and no significant association between the pre test scores when compared
to the demographic variables of adolescence. The researcher concluded that video assisted teaching program was effective in providing the knowledge regarding effects of substance abuse on health and its preventive measure among adolescents.
A Study to assess the effectiveness of video assisted teaching regarding aero...iosrjce
Diabetes is fast gaining the status of a potential epidemic in India with more than 62 million diabetic
individuals currently diagnosed with the disease. In 2000, India (31.7 million) topped the world with the highest
number of people with diabetes mellitus followed by China (20.8 million) with the United States (17.7 million)
in second and third place respectively. The prevalence of diabetes is predicted to double globally from 171
million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030 with a maximum increase in India..In addition to this, the complications
associated with diabetes is also in the higher rate .
4
The Management of diabetes is most critical part, Lifestyle modifications like dietary modifications, physical
activity like aerobic exercise, some major drugs of diabetes management, insulin therapy, foot care of diabetes
and annual screening. Most of the patients are economically poor. So the researcher found that aerobic exercise
is economical and have lot of health benefits on diabetic patients.
Aim: The aim of study is to check the effectiveness of video assisted teaching regarding aerobic exercise and
practice to maintain blood glucose level among diabetes.
Methodology: The research approach adopted for the present study is an Quantitative research approach and
the design adopted was quasi experimental design. The setting for the study was Crescent Hospital,
Alathur .Palakkad, Kerala. The sample size of the present study was 50, simple random sampling technique was
used to select samples.
Finding: The pre test and post mean value of blood glucose among experimental and control group was
173.2,149.96 &153.16 ,148.92 .The pre test and post mean score of knowledge on practice among
experimental and control group was 11.4,15.08 and 11.04,11.68 .In experimental group the obtained ‘t’value
for the blood glucose was 2.347 and obtained ‘t’value knowledge on practice was 8.742 .The demographic
variables had no association with the post blood glucose value . Conclusion: The present study result shows
the effectiveness of video assisted teaching regarding aerobic exercise in reduction of blood glucose level
among diabetes.
GLOBAL SUMMIT ON HEALTH-TECHNOLOGY- EDUCATION:
FINDING AFFORDABLE SOLUTIONS FOR URGENT SOCIAL & HUMAN PROBLEMS

Affordable innovation can help transform the health, education, and quality of life of the billions of people across the planet. This is essential for the peace and prosperity of mankind. The intersections of today’s life and location-independent digital technologies offer us a unique opportunity to leverage global knowledge to find solutions much quicker and cheaper than we could ever imagine.
Indian Nutritional Medical Association (INMA) began in 2004 by Dr.A. Sreekumar MBBS,DLO,Senior ENT Surgeon and Nutritional Medicine expert, FACNEM,FINEM
www.4innmc.com
Harvesting Health: Growing Our Own Health Care ProfessionalsGreat Valley Center
Presentation given by Dr. Don Hilty and Michelle Villegas-Frazier from the UC Davis Medical School on the Panel: "Harvesting Health: Growing our own Health Care Professionals" at the Great Valley Center's Sacramento Valley Forum on October 27, 2010 in Chico, CA.
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ASEAN shows a strong growth of health expenditure per capita leading by Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. To find out more about other countries, check out our latest publication at http://bit.ly/1hmvwFq
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VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
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Agriculture: Engineering crops resistant to pests and harsh environments.
Research: Studying gene function to unlock new knowledge.
The Peril: Ethical concerns demand attention:
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Eugenics: Misusing CRISPR for designer babies raises social and ethical questions.
Equity: High costs could limit access to this potentially life-saving technology.
The Path Forward: Responsible development is crucial:
International Collaboration: Clear guidelines are needed for research and human trials.
Public Education: Open discussions ensure informed decisions about CRISPR.
Prioritize Safety and Ethics: Safety and ethical principles must be paramount.
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Healthcare AsiaPacific 2017 welcomes you to attend the Asia-Pacific Global Summit & Expo on Healthcare
which is going to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during July 03-05, 2017.
We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and research in the arena of
Cardiologist.
Healthcare AsiaPacific 2017 anticipates more than 500 participants around the globe with thought provoking
Keynote lectures, Oral Presentations and Poster Presentations. The attending delegates include Editorial Board
Members of related Conference Series LLC Journals.
This is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to interact with the world class
Scientists.
The intending participants can confirm their participation by registering for the conference along with your
colleagues.
The main theme of the conference is “In Pursuit of viable High Quality Health Care”. Avail the delegate early
bird offer.
Regards,
Healthcare AsiaPacific 2017 Operating Committee
• Healthcare and Management
• Healthcare Case Studies
• Home Care
• Teaching and learning in Global Healthcare
• Nursing Education
• Cancer and Care
• Infectious Disease and Prevention
• Healthcare and Chronic Diseases
• Psychiatric and Healthcare
• Women Health Issues and Care
• Paediatric Healthcare
• Nutrition and Healthcare
• Dental Care
• Healthcare Services
• Health Informatics
• Community Healthcare
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EveningSessionsMorningSessions
Reception/Registration 08.00-09.00
19SpeakersforDay1
Time General Session
09.00-09.15 Inaugural Address
Least of 3 Keynote/Plenary
Talks
09.15-09.45 Keynote/Plenary Talk 1
09.45-10.15 Keynote/Plenary Talk 2
10.15-10.45 Keynote/Plenary Talk 3
Panel Discussions/Group Photo
Coffee/Tea Break 10.45-11.00 (Networking)
11.00-12.40 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Lunch Break 12.40-13.30
13.30-15.30 6 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Coffee/Tea Break 15.30-15.45 (Networking)
15.45-17.25 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Day 2
EveningSessionsMorningSessions
Time Session 1 Session 2
40SpeakersonDay2
09.00-10.40 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Coffee/Tea Break 10.40-10.55 (Networking)
10.55-12.35 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Lunch Break 12.35-13.25
13.25-15.05 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Poster Sessions
Coffee/Tea Break 15.05-15.20 (Networking)
15.20-17.00 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Day 3
EveningSessionsMorningSessions
Time Session 1 Session 2
30SpeakersonDay3
09.00-10.40 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Coffee/Tea Break 10.40-10.55 (Networking)
10.55-12.35 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Lunch Break 12.35-13.25
13.25-15.05 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)
Awards & Closing Ceremony
NOTE: Program Shedule is subject to change with final allotment of the speaker slots
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Tentative Agenda
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Keynote Forum
Introduction
Title: Role of modern reproductive technecology in population growth management
Richard P Dickey, Louisiana State University, USA
Sessions: Healthcare and Management | Healthcare Services | Nursing Education | Healthcare Case Studies
Session Introduction
Session Chair: Richard P. Dickey, Louisiana State University New Orleans, USA
Session Co-chair: Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
Title: Positive Healthcare Practice Environments: Implications for Patient Safety and Outcomes
Christine Pabico and Leigh Hume, American Nurses Credentialing Center, USA
Title: Leadership, management and administration of health care systems with Project Management
Fabio Festa, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Title: Are current assessment protocols capable of identifying people at risk of HIV associated cognitive impairment?
Denise Cummins, Sydney District Nursing, Australia
Title: Primary concerns about occupational hazards in Taiwanese EDs
Li Ya Lin, Tzu Hui Institute of Technology, Taiwan
Title: Factors contributing to sub-standard care during intrapartum in maternity wards of selected hospitals, in Mopani
District, Limpopo Province
H N Shilubane, University of Venda, South Africa
Title: The effect of integrated health management model on the satisfaction among Chinese elderly
Pei Liu, Southeast University, Jiangsu, China
Group Photo
Title: The Effect of Emotional Intelligence (EI) Training on Nurses' Resiliency in Department of Psychiatry
Mohammad Ali Hosseini, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran
Work Shop on How we integrate Pathology in preclinical medical school curriculum through Bond virtual hospital using a
mobile app
by: Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
Title: Bacteria and fungi involved in the development of diarrheic and respiratory diseases in workers handling bovine
hides during the tanning process
María Maldonado-Vega, Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad del Bajío, Mexico
Title: Healthcare Care Management: What do healthcare professionals need to be effective?
Yvonne Brunetto, Southern Cross University, Australia
Title: A Delphi Method to Construct a Competence Indicator of Gender in Healthcare Professional Education
Hui-Chen Tseng, Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Panel Discussion
Day 2 July 19, 2016
Keynote Forum
Title: Control of dglucosePreserves Renal Function in Patients with Diabetes
Anil Mandal, Mandal Diabetes Research Foundation, USA
Title: Ebola: Facts, myths and challenges
Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
Sessions: Healthcare and Chronic Diseases
Day 1 July 18, 2016
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Session Introduction
Session Chair: Anil Mandal, Mandal Diabetes Research Foundation, USA
Session Co-chair: Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
Title: The relationships of perceived fatigue, cortisol, and cytokine in koreans with chronic hepatitis b
Yeonsoo Jang, Yonsei University, South Korea
Title: The long-term effect of community-based health management on the elderly with type 2 diabetes by the Markov
model
Jianqian Chao, Southeast University, China
Work Shop on Peer assessed medicines management OSCE for student nurses- a strategy to enhance safe medicines
management practice
by: Allison Wiseman, University of Surrey, UK
Title: The facilitators and barriers to exclusive breastfeeding in Northeast of Thailand
Thiwawan Thepha, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
Work Shop on Nursing’s Next Generation: Innovative Nursing Education for Millennials and Generation Z
by: Amber McCall, Augusta University, USA
Title: Analysis of paediatric bone growth in children from isolated populations
Jessica Covino, Bond University, Australia
Title: Impact of medical waste management trainings intervention for improved behaviors of hospital workers in Pakistan
Ramesh Kumar, Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand
Title: A Unique case of Right Cervical Aortic Arch with Anomalous Left Common Carotid Artery and absent Right Common
Carotid Artery
Soumya Guha, RML Hospital, India
Title: Breast Cancer Trend in Iran from 2000 to 2009 and Prediction till 2020 using a Trend Analysis Method
Reza Chaman, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Panel Discussion
Poster Presentations(16:40-17:20)
Title: Risk factors of non-communicable diseases among population in Wad- Medani city, Gezira state, Sudan (2013)
Daniel Tekie Ghebreselasie, University of Gezira, Sudan
Title: Impact of NHIS free maternal healthcare policy on utilization of maternal care services in Ghana
Eric Boateng, International University of Japan, Japan
Title: Socialization experiences of Korean physically disabled adults in public welfare program
Jeong-Soo Kim, Pukyong National University, Korea
Title: Nurses’ perceptions in providing patient education for patients with chronic kidney disease in Singapore: A
descriptive qualitative study
Maitali Ganesan, General Hospital, Singapore
Title: Correlation of Injury Severity Score and Average Length of Stay
Shu Ting Yen, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taiwan
Title: Knowledge, attitude and practice on traditional and complementary medicine among health professionals in
Malaysia
Maihebureti Abuduli, Health Scienecs University, Turkey
Panel Discussion
Day 3 July 20, 2016
Sessions: Infectious Disease and Prevention | Community Healthcare
Session Introduction
Session Chair: Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
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Title: Professional nurses’ views regarding stigma and discrimination in the care of HIV and AIDS patients in rural
hospitals of the Limpopo province
Bumani S Manganye, University Of Venda, South Africa
Title: Development of an online HIV Nursing module for nurses with limited experience caring for people living with HIV
Denise Cummins, Sydney District Nursing, Australia
Title: Maternal and neonatal Mortality and Morbidity in 20 Hospitals in Nigeria – Reduction of MMR by Quality assurance
in Obstetrics
Stefanie Adams, University Ulm, Germany
Title: Integrative yoga therapy on cognitive function in elderly
Sukdev Nayak, AIIMS, India
Title: The concept of hope: Islamic perception and implication for practice
Nada Eltaiba, Qatar University, Qatar
Title: An Assessment of Lighting Concepts in the healthcare environment
Fatma Jobran, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia
Panel Discussion
Award Ceremony & Closing Ceremony
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The field of Health Care is growing rapidly and its development is making tremendous impacts in
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Venue
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