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ConferenceSeries Ltd extends its welcome to 29th World Neonatal Nursing and Maternal Healthcare Congress 2017 during August 28-30, 2017 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA with a theme “Fostering the efforts to improve maternal and Neonatal health”. ConferenceSeries Ltd through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. 

Neonatal Nursing 2017 aims to bring together the Professors, Researchers, scientists, business giants, and technocrats to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development and discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics.

ConferenceSeries Ltd  Organizes 3000+ Global Events with over 600+ Conferences, 1200+ Symposiums and 1200+ Workshops on Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Technology and Business.

Who can attend?

Neonatal Nursing 2017 Conference brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of Nursing like Child Nursing Care, Midwives, Adult & Women Health and Emergency Nursing, Public Health, Environmental Health, Healthcare and Medicine from Practice, Research, Administration, Policy and Education. It is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence, ideas, and generate solutions.

Why to Attend???

Neonatal Nursing Conference provides a global platform for exchanging ideas and makes us updated about the latest innovations in Neonatal Nursing and Healthcare. Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by Eminent Scientists from all over the world

Importance and Scope:

Neonatal Nursing 2017 deals with Neonatal Nursing ICU, Clinical Nurse Practitioners, Midwives in Neonatal Nursing, Neonatal Gynecology, Neonatal Critical Care Nursing, Neonatal Innovations in Nursing, Neonatal Nursing Community, Health Care and Management. There is a worldwide Shortage of Neonatal Nurses but there is also an increased demand for Nurses with enhanced skills who can manage a more diverse, complex and acutely ill newborn baby’s population than ever before. As a result, a variety of nurses in advanced practice positions has evolved around the world. Neonatal Nursing Conferences provide a platform for the experts in the field from all over the globe as we share experiences and knowledge and work together on ensuring a just reproductive health. This event includes prompt keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations and exhibitions.

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征稿范围

Track 1:Neonatal Nursing

  • Track 1-1Evidence-Based Practice

  • Track 1-2Clinical Nursing in Neonatal

  • Track 1-3Standard of Neonatal Nursing Practice

  • Track 1-4Innovations in Patient Care

  • Track 1-5Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Condition

  • Track 1-6Recent Innovations in Nursing Practice

  • Track 1-7Perioperative Nursing and Critical Care

  • Track 1-8Neonatal Health Services Research

  • Track 1-9Intussusceptions

Track 2:Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

  • Track 2-1Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner

  • Track 2-2Issues in Nursing Education

  • Track 2-3Neonatal Nursing Intensive Care

  • Track 2-4Neonatal Nursing Education

  • Track 2-5Neonatal Nursing Certificate Corporation

  • Track 2-6Nursing Leadership

  • Track 2-7Education Trends in Nursing and Their Impact on Nursing Practice

  • Track 2-8Family Nurse Practitioner Education

Track 3:Pediatric Nursing

  • Track 3-1Pediatric Emergency Nursing

  • Track 3-2Pediatric and Maternal Nursing

  • Track 3-3Clinical Nursing

  • Track 3-4Pediatric Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing

  • Track 3-5Pediatric Intensive Care

  • Track 3-6Care of the High Risk Newborns

  • Track 3-7Pediatric Oral Health Nursing

  • Track 3-8Community and Home Health Nursing

  • Track 3-9Pediatric Critical Care Nursing

  • Track 3-10Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

  • Track 3-11Palliative Pediatric Nursing

  • Track 3-12Newborn and Child Sleep Cycles

Track 4:Pediatric Cardiology

  • Track 4-1Anatomy and Physiology

  • Track 4-2Cardiovascular Therapeutics

  • Track 4-3Heart Transplantations

  • Track 4-4Psychological Issues for Children with Heart Disease

  • Track 4-5Assessment of the Child with Cardiovascular Alterations

  • Track 4-6Preventive Cardiology

  • Track 4-7Acute Coronary Syndromes

  • Track 4-8Cardiac Electrophysiology

  • Track 4-9Valvular Heart Diseases

  • Track 4-10Bleeding Disorders

  • Track 4-11Coronary Artery Diseases

  • Track 4-12Acquired Heart Disease

  • Track 4-13Congestive Heart Failure

  • Track 4-14Congenital Heart Defects

  • Track 4-15Diagnosis and Treatment

Track 5:Neonatal Nutrition Nursing

  • Track 5-1Supplemental Nursing

  • Track 5-2Infant Formula

  • Track 5-3Feeding Issues

  • Track 5-4Neonatal Cholestasis

  • Track 5-5Nutrition Requirements of Premature Infants

  • Track 5-6Nutrition Needs of Preterm Infants

Track 6:Midwives in Maternal Care

  • Track 6-1Preventing and Treating Infections

  • Track 6-2Midwifery Associates in Maternal Care

  • Track 6-3Maternal Health Care Crisis

  • Track 6-4Maternal Mortality

  • Track 6-5Improving Maternal Health

Track 7:Neonatal Screening

  • Track 7-1Neonatal Genetics and Pharmacokinetics

  • Track 7-2Neonatal Cellular Bioenergetics

  • Track 7-3Bioethics/Controversies

  • Track 7-4Disease Qualification/Techniques

  • Track 7-5Immunodeficiency

  • Track 7-6Congenital Heart Defects

  • Track 7-7Lysosomal Storage Disorders

  • Track 7-8Urea Cycle Disorders

  • Track 7-9Targeted Disorders

  • Track 7-10Fetal Origins of Adult Disease

Track 8:Neonatal Diagnosis

  • Track 8-1Prenatal Diagnosis

  • Track 8-2Screened Disorders

  • Track 8-3Tandem Mass Spectrometry

  • Track 8-4Nuclear Medicine Renal Scan

  • Track 8-5Congenital Hypothyroidism

  • Track 8-6Hearing/Neural/Gene Tests

  • Track 8-7Neonatal Stroke

Track 9:Neonatal Infectious Diseases & Antibiotics

  • Track 9-1Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Neonates

  • Track 9-2Medical Tests & Diagnosis

  • Track 9-3Lung & Respiratory Infections

  • Track 9-4Parasitic Infections

  • Track 9-5Fungal Infections

  • Track 9-6Bacterial & Viral Infections

  • Track 9-7Stomach & Intestinal Infections

  • Track 9-8Infant Botulism

  • Track 9-9Neonatal Sepsis

  • Track 9-10Neonatal Tetanus

Track 10:Midwife Services in Breast Feeding

  • Track 10-1Nutrition for Infants

  • Track 10-2Immunity Development

  • Track 10-3Weight Management in Mother

  • Track 10-4Midwifery Advice in Feeding the Infants

  • Track 10-5Health Benefits of Breast Feeding

Track 11:Neonatal Encephalopathy

  • Track 11-1Outcomes of Neurologic

  • Track 11-2Obstetricians and Gynecologists

  • Track 11-3Perinatal Asphyxia

  • Track 11-4Diagnosis of Encephalopathy

  • Track 11-5Signs & Symptoms of Encephalopathy

  • Track 11-6Treatment of Encephalopathy

  • Track 11-7Epidemiology/Pathogenesis

  • Track 11-8Neonatal Jaundice

  • Track 11-9Neonatal Sepsis

Track 12:Hemolytic Disease

  • Track 12-1Hemolytic Anemia/Diagnosis

  • Track 12-2Immunoglobulin Transfusion in Hemolytic Disease

  • Track 12-3Neurology of the New born

  • Track 12-4Intravascular Hemolysis

  • Track 12-5Immune Tolerance of Pregnancy

Track 13:Congenital Malformation

  • Track 13-1Congenital Heart Defect

  • Track 13-2Congenital Eye Disorder

  • Track 13-3Congenital Disorders of Nervous System

  • Track 13-4Genetic Causes

  • Track 13-5Fetal and alcohol exposure/Toxic Substances

  • Track 13-6Congenital Disorders

  • Track 13-7Birth Complications

  • Track 13-8Arteriovenous Malformation

  • Track 13-9Cleft Lip & Cleft Palate

Track 14:Neonatal Respiratory Diseases

  • Track 14-1Chronic Lung Diseases

  • Track 14-2Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

  • Track 14-3Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn

  • Track 14-4Asthma in Neonates

  • Track 14-5Pneumonia/ Apnea

  • Track 14-6Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn

  • Track 14-7Respiratory Distress Syndrome

  • Track 14-8Meconium Aspiration Syndrome

  • Track 14-9Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Track 15:Gynecomastia in Neonatal Babies

  • Track 15-1Breast Enlargement

  • Track 15-2Infant Gynecomastia in Female/Male

  • Track 15-3Witch’s Milk Treatment

  • Track 15-4Infant Mastitis

  • Track 15-5Unilateral Gynecomastia

  • Track 15-6Pediatric Breast Disorder

Track 16:Neonatal Surgical Nursing

  • Track 16-1Surgical Procedures & Anesthesia in Newborns

  • Track 16-2Cardiothoracic Surgery

  • Track 16-3Neonatal Laparoscopic Surgery

  • Track 16-4Neonatal Gastro-Intestinal Surgery

  • Track 16-5Neonatal Adrenal Hemorrhage

  • Track 16-6Abdominal Wall Defects

  • Track 16-7Cleft and Laser Surgery

Track 17:Women Health

  • Track 17-1Perinatal and Reproductive Health

  • Track 17-2Health in Pregnancy

  • Track 17-3Maternal and Child Health

  • Track 17-4Violence against Women

  • Track 17-5Autoimmune Diseases in Women

  • Track 17-6Pregnancy Nutrition

  • Track 17-7Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare

  • Track 17-8Maternal Mental Health

Track 18:Neonatal Research

  • Track 18-1Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

  • Track 18-2Meningomyelocele

  • Track 18-3Drug Exposure to Infant

  • Track 18-4Current Research on Zika Virus

  • Track 18-5Prenatal Care

  • Track 18-6Neonatal Health Services Research

  • Track 18-7Neonatal Hypothermia

  • Track 18-8Neonatal Morbidities

  • Track 18-9Congenital Anomalies

  • Track 18-10Intraventricular Hemorrhage

Track 19:Vaccinations/Drugs & Immunology in Neonatal

  • Track 19-1Vaccines and Immunity for Newborns

  • Track 19-2Haemophilus Influenzae (b) Vaccine

  • Track 19-3Hepatitis A & B Vaccine

  • Track 19-4Chickenpox Vaccine

  • Track 19-5Diphtheria, Tetanus & Pertussis Vaccine

  • Track 19-6Human Papillomavirus Vaccine

  • Track 19-7Probiotics, Prebiotics & Synbiotics

  • Track 19-8Polio Vaccine

  • Track 19-9Pneumococcal Vaccines

  • Track 19-10Meningococcal Vaccines

  • Track 19-11Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine

  • Track 19-12Influenza Vaccine

  • Track 19-13Downstream Effects of the Neonatal Immune Response

Track 20:Neonatal Statistics

  • Track 20-1Perinatal Mortality Rate

  • Track 20-2Role of Midwives in Neonatal Mortality Rate

Track 21:Industries and Investors Meet

  • Track 21-1 Neonatal Nursing Australia

  • Track 21-2Neonatal Nursing USA

  • Track 21-3 Neonatal Nursing Germany

  • Track 21-4Neonatal Nursing Canada

  • Track 21-5Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association

  • Track 21-6American Pediatric Society

  • Track 21-7Neonatal Nurses Association UK

Track 22:Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

  • Track 22-1Necrotizing Enterocolitis

  • Track 22-2Congenital Heart Defects

  • Track 22-3Anemia/ Gastroschisis

  • Track 22-4Intrauterine Growth Restriction

  • Track 22-5Premature Infants/ Pre Emies

  • Track 22-6Special Care Nursery

  • Track 22-7Labor and Delivery

Track 23:Neonatal Therapies

  • Track 23-1Occupational Therapy

  • Track 23-2Blood Irradiation Therapy

  • Track 23-3Biotherapy

  • Track 23-4Gene Therapy for Color Blindness

  • Track 23-5Estrogen Replacement Therapy

  • Track 23-6Acupressure Therapy

  • Track 23-7Abortive Therapy

  • Track 23-8Electro Magnetic Therapy

  • Track 23-9Stem cell Therapy

  • Track 23-10Immunotherapy

  • Track 23-11Photodynamic Therapy

Track 24:Neonatal Syndromes

  • Track 24-1Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

  • Track 24-2Progeroid Syndromes

  • Track 24-3Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome

  • Track 24-4Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

  • Track 24-5Gastroschisis in the Newborn

  • Track 24-6Infant Respiratory Distress Syndromes

Track 25:Growth & Development of Children

 

  • Track 25-1Extra Uterine Transition

  • Track 25-2Physiological Development

  • Track 25-3Cognitive Development

  • Track 25-4Psychosocial Development

  • Track 25-5Moral and Spiritual Development

  • Track 25-6Psychosexual Development

  • Track 25-7Nurses Role in Fostering Newborns, Infants and School Children

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