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15th Euro Nursing & Medicare Summit, will be organized around the theme “Exploring latest innovations in Nursing and Healthcare”

Euro Nursing-2016 is comprised of 19 tracks and 154 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Euro Nursing-2016 .

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Veterinary Science is the science of diagnosing, treating and curing the diverse types of diseases in birds and animals. It is a diverse and fascinating amalgamation of applied and basic life sciences, fundamentally focused on enhancing the efficiency, profitability and sustainability of the domestic animal industries. The scope for veterinarians in the future is bright. As keeping pets is becoming a fad now, the demand for private veterinary clinics is on the rise in metropolitan cities. And similarly, there has been an unprecedented growth in the poultry sector and animal products technology sector, resulting in an increased demand for veterinarians in different sectors of livestock and poultry.

  • Track 1-1Operational requirements of Veterinary nursing
  • Track 1-2Principles of small animal veterinary nursing emergency and critical care
  • Track 1-3Monitoring during anaesthesia

The practice of nursing requires specialized knowledge, skill, and independent decision making. There are about 3908229 professionally active nurses in USA and about 20380000 register nurses all over the world according to 2015. In Rome only 7.6% of registered nurses are available for 1000 population.

 

  • Track 2-1Health care laws
  • Track 2-2Ethical issues in legal nursing
  • Track 2-3Medical practice and linked life insurance
  • Track 2-4Medical practice and linked life insurance
  • Track 2-5Role of legal nursing
  • Track 2-6Involvement of nurses in change of health policies
  • Track 2-7Legal Nurse in end of life care

The present deficiency crested in late 2001 when normal national clinic Registered nurses opening rates were assessed at 13% and clinics reported 126,000 unfilled full-time proportionate Registered nurses positions. Albeit national opening rates dropped to an expected 8.5% in late 2005, numerous doctors’ facilities keep on battling with deficiencies of RNs. Indeed, free national arbitrary example studies directed in 2004 and 2005 found that a larger part of Registered nurses  (82%), doctors (81%), clinic CEOs (68%), and boss nursing officers (74%) apparent a nursing deficiency in the doctor's facilities where they conceded patients or were utilized.

  • Track 3-1Sexually transmitted diseases in women and its management
  • Track 3-2Obstetric and Gynaecologic malignancies
  • Track 3-3Cardiac diseases and disorders in women
  • Track 3-4Hypertension and diabetes and its management
  • Track 3-5Nursing care during child birth and preterm birth prevention
  • Track 3-6Orthopaedic Nursing
  • Track 3-7Endometriosis and its management during pregnancy

The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) represents nearly 16,000 highly trained professionals in more than 100 countries who provide care in specialized units and work toward the best outcome possible for all critically ill and injured patients. Annual critical care medicine costs increased from $56.6 to $81.7 billion, representing 13.4% of hospital costs, 4.1% of national health expenditures, and 0.66% of gross domestic product. Cost savings up to $1 billion per quality-adjusted life year can be attained with critical caremanagement of severe sepsis, acute respiratory failure, and general critical care interventions. Twenty-four–hour intensives staffing reduces ICU costs and length of stay. Up to $13 million in annual hospital cost savings can be realized when care is delivered by an intensives-directed multi professional team.

  • Track 4-1End of life care
  • Track 4-2Acute renal Failure and heamofiltration
  • Track 4-3Acute respiratory failure and Ventillation
  • Track 4-4Trauma Nursing
  • Track 4-5Accidents and emergency nursing
  • Track 4-6Brain death, organ donation and transplantation
  • Track 4-7Nursing care and physiotherapy
  • Track 4-8Liver failure and Encephalopathy

Dental care is important to prevent dental disease and to maintain proper dental and oral health. Oral problems, including dental and periodontal infections, dry mouth, tooth decay, are all treatable with proper diagnosis and care.

Over one third of the US population (100 million people) has no access to community water fluoridation which causes serious oral health problems. Over 108 million children and adults lack dental insurance, which is over 2.5 times of the number who lacks medical insurance. American dental attains greater significance as it has taken the concepts of promoting oral health, and preventing oral diseases.  The significant role that dentists, dental hygienists, scientists, and other health professionals of Dental events  will leads to the: safe and effective disease prevention measures exist that everyone can adopt to improve oral health and prevent disease.

  • Track 5-1Leadership needs in Dental nurses
  • Track 5-2Leadership needs in Dental nurses
  • Track 5-3Oral & maxillofacial surgery
  • Track 5-4Orthodontics & prosthodontics
  • Track 5-5Forensic dentistry or odontology
  • Track 5-6Future trends in dentistry

Clinical Nursing conference brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of nursing like psychiatriccancer, cardiaccritical care, adult & women healthpediatric and emergency nursingmidwifery,  public healthhealthcare 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 and ideas, and generate solutions. The healthcare market is estimated at $4,430.9 million in 2013 and is expected to reach $21,346.4 million by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 25.2% from 2013 to 2020.

  • Track 6-1Skills and techniques in clinical nursing
  • Track 6-2Adult and Gerontological critical care
  • Track 6-3Paediatric critical care
  • Track 6-4Clinical nurse specialities
  • Track 6-5Clinical evaluation

Surgery is medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate and/or treat a pathological condition to help improve bodily function and repair unwanted ruptured areas. Surgery is a technology consisting of a physical intervention on tissues, and muscle. Total number of procedures performed all over the world is approximately 234 million. The annual revenue of surgical procedures can be approximated to USD 1676.66 million. The global surgical market reached $385.5 million in 2012 and $419.7 million in 2013. This market is expected to grow to $631.9 million in 2018, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5% from 2013 to 2018.

  • Track 7-1General surgery and its specialities
  • Track 7-2Plastic surgery
  • Track 7-3Ophthalmic surgery
  • Track 7-4Oral sugery
  • Track 7-5Neuro Surgery
  • Track 7-6Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Track 7-7Obestric and gynaecology surgery
  • Track 7-8Transplant surgery
  • Track 7-9Latest advancements in surgery

A nurse midwife is an advanced practice registered nurse who has specialized education and training in midwifery.In the countries where exists, they are considered a type of midwife. Midwife means "with woman" and thus is the mantra for the American College of Nurse-Midwife, "With women for a lifetime."There is 1 midwifery association in South America and 12 in North America and 4 in USA.

  • Track 8-1Midwifery Classes Online‎
  • Track 8-2Health care ethics
  • Track 8-3Women’s reproductive health care
  • Track 8-4Ambulatory care for women
  • Track 8-5Midwifery care: Labor, Birth and New born

Pediatric Nurses provide care to infants, children and adolescents. There are 5 Pediatric nursing associations in Europe and 1 in Italy. Pediatric nurses care for and support children and young people and work alongside their families in conjunction with other healthcare professionals.

  • Track 9-1General paediatrics
  • Track 9-2Preterm-birth complications and neonatal intensive care
  • Track 9-3Paediatric allergy and respiratory disorders
  • Track 9-4Paediatric immunology and infectious diseases
  • Track 9-5Paediatric haematology and oncology
  • Track 9-6Paediatric cardiology and research
  • Track 9-7Paediatric emergencies and trauma treatment
  • Track 9-8Health issues with children and youth

There are 27.076 cardiologists in the USA. The 2012/13 National Heart Failure Audit recommends specialist care input for all people with heart failure. The figures show that for those who received no specialist input, mortality stood at 14.4 per cent, whilst for those who did receive specialist input, the mortality rate was just 7.5 per cent. Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the Europe, killing nearly 787,000 people alone in 2011.Heart disease is the leading cause of death for people of most racial/ethnic groups in the United States, including African Americans, Hispanics and Whites. For Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders and American Indians or Alaska Natives, heart disease is second only to cancerCoronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease, killing nearly 380,000 people annually.

  • Track 10-1Heart transplantation
  • Track 10-2Blood and its importance
  • Track 10-3Congenital heart disease
  • Track 10-4Cardiac arrhythmias
  • Track 10-5Cardiomyopathy
  • Track 10-6Cardiomegaly (enlarged heart)
  • Track 10-7Inflammatory heart disease
  • Track 10-8Ischemic heart disease
  • Track 10-9Cerebrovascular heart disease
  • Track 10-10Cardiac arrest and heart failure
  • Track 10-11Aorta disease and marfan syndrome
  • Track 10-12Electrical Cardioversion (Defibrillation) in cardiac arrhythmias

Nursing practice or nursing practitioners are registered nursing professionals who are well trained and educated to promote and maintain the health through diagnosis and treatment. They should have knowledge based skill and decision making to provide better healthcare. Nurses are considered as primary healthcare providers as they are initially provide a need of patient care.

  • Track 11-1Care of patients with different cultural background
  • Track 11-2Paediatric mental health
  • Track 11-3Angina Pectoris
  • Track 11-4Coronary artery disease and its management
  • Track 11-5Kidney cancer
  • Track 11-6Preoperative nursing
  • Track 11-7Nephrology nursing
  • Track 11-8Health information technology
  • Track 11-9Cardiac Registered Nursing
  • Track 11-10Licence Practice Cardiac nursing (LPN)
  • Track 11-11Applied Health informatics
  • Track 11-12Innovations in patient care
  • Track 11-13New nursing technology
  • Track 11-14Evidence-based practice
  • Track 11-15Community Nursing
  • Track 11-16Transitional Care
  • Track 11-17Symptom management
  • Track 11-18Certified Nursing Assistant
  • Track 11-19Care of Chronic Patients
  • Track 11-20Acute and critical care
  • Track 11-21Nursing practice model reform

Cancer nursing or oncology nurses are the professionals who take care of the patients with cancer and tumors. They examine and monitor the conditions of the patients. They prescribe medications and they take care of chemotherapy and other treatments. They will be graduated in oncology care and they are well trained nursing professionals in cancer care.

 

Primary care and cancer nursing is a care delivery system that supports professional nursing practice. Within Primary Nursing, a therapeutic relationship is established between a registered nurse and an individual patient and his or her family. Cancer nursing and oncology is the field of medicine that is devoted to cancerClinical oncology consists of three primary disciplines: Medical oncologysurgical oncology and radiation oncology. Globally there are 345 international and national cancer associations and 4 associations in Italy

  • Track 12-1Breast Cancer
  • Track 12-2Blood Cancer
  • Track 12-3Skin Cancer
  • Track 12-4Bone cancer
  • Track 12-5Brain cancer
  • Track 12-6Cervical cancer and vaginal cancer
  • Track 12-7Heart and lung cancer
  • Track 12-8Gastric Cancer
  • Track 12-9Liver and Colo rectal cancer
  • Track 12-10Throat cancer
  • Track 12-11Anal and Prostate Cancer
  • Track 12-12Neuroendocrine tumours and their management

Nursing is a skill based profession in which they are trained in decision making and management of healthcare. There are more than 10 types of different nursing professionals in which they are expertise in different areas and provided with skill based training. They are the leading healthcare providers in all the aspects.

  • Track 13-1Forensic nursing
  • Track 13-2Gastroenterology nursing
  • Track 13-3Palliative care nursing
  • Track 13-4Occupational health nursing
  • Track 13-5Perianaesthesia nursing
  • Track 13-6Perinatal nursing
  • Track 13-7Psychiatric and mental health nursing
  • Track 13-8Veterinary nursing
  • Track 13-9Rehabilitation nursing

Healthcare refers to treatment and diagnosis and prevention of diseases and disorders and to provide complete mental and physical impairment to patients. It is of different types like primary, secondary. Different countries spends different amount of their GBP for their healthcare. They have their own policies in healthcare management. Healthcare systems provide the health needs to people of different regions.

Rome has 22 Universities and 217 hospitals, 381356 health care professionals including 28316 physicians and 32553 clinics and hospitals. The municipal government operates public health facilities across the city's territory, with a total of 770 primary health care units (UBS), ambulatory and emergency clinics and 17 hospitals. The Municipal Secretary of Health has 59,000 employees, including more than 8,000 physicians and 12,000 nurses. Italian Healthcare system is is 3rd place according to 2014 globally having life expactancy of 82.09 

 

  • Track 14-1Primary healthcare
  • Track 14-2Medicinal healthcare
  • Track 14-3Skin healthcare
  • Track 14-4Health care research
  • Track 14-5Healthcare systems and their functioning
  • Track 14-6Public Health
  • Track 14-7Health care financing
  • Track 14-8Healthcare Statistics

Travel nurse is a term generally used to indicate the nursing shortage. They are allowed to travel form different places to another to avoid the shortage of nurses. They are generally working in hospitals and clinics and they are temporary arrangements to avoid shortages. They need a special training as they deal with patients of different regions

Rome has 22 Universities and 217 hospitals, 381356 health care professionals including 28316 physicians and 32553 clinics and hospitals. The municipal government operates public health facilities across the city's territory, with a total of 770 primary health care units (UBS), ambulatory and emergency clinics and 17 hospitals. The Municipal Secretary of Health has 59,000 employees, including more than 8,000 physicians and 12,000 nurses. Italian Healthcare system is is 3rd place according to 2014 globally having life expactancy of 82.09.    

  • Track 15-1Travel nursing agencies
  • Track 15-2International travel nurse
  • Track 15-3Travel nursing companies

Disaster nursing refers to management and response of nurses during disasters. There are manmade disasters like wars, industrial accidents, natural disasters like earthquake, hurricane and the response of the nurses plays a vital role during disasters. The disaster nursing includes prevention, preparedness, and response and recovery phases. It requires coordination of different departments to avoid and manage disasters.

  • Track 16-1Heath challenges in the new century
  • Track 16-2Education and training
  • Track 16-3Community preparedness
  • Track 16-4Disaster response
  • Track 16-5Emergency care in austere and different environments
  • Track 16-6Pre hospital care
  • Track 16-7Quality and safety in emergency care
  • Track 16-8Patient safety and non technical skill
  • Track 16-9Innovation and Improvement

Nursing practice or nursing practitioners are registered nursing professionals who are well trained and educated to promote and maintain the health through diagnosis and treatment. They should have knowledge based skill and decision making to provide better healthcare. Nurses are considered as primary healthcare providers as they are initially provide a need of patient care.

 

 

  • Track 17-1Pschyatric nurse practitioner updates
  • Track 17-2Neonatal nurse practitioner updates
  • Track 17-3Family nurse practitioner updates

Nursing management refers to the leadership function and individual decision making in the organizations and groups to provide better healthcare to the patients. Nursing management courses are been offered by some of the institutions in which they train the leadership qualities and decision making abilities.

  • Track 18-1Innovations and reforms in nursing management
  • Track 18-2Quality and safety of nursing care
  • Track 18-3Professional career development of clinical nurses
  • Track 18-4Health policy study

Nursing education is skill based training provided to the nursing opted students. They are provided with training on care of individuals and communities and families to attain, recover their optimal health. They may vary from regions and approach based on their scope of practice and their diversity in practice.

Rome has 22 Universities and 217 hospitals, 381356 health care professionals including 28316 physicians and 32553 clinics and hospitals. The municipal government operates public health facilities across the city's territory, with a total of 770 primary health care units (UBS), ambulatory and emergency clinics and 17 hospitals. The Municipal Secretary of Health has 59,000 employees, including more than 8,000 physicians and 12,000 nurses.

 

 

  • Track 19-1Nursing in Italy
  • Track 19-2Nursing in Rome
  • Track 19-3Psychiatric nurse practitioner Education
  • Track 19-4Neonatal nurse practitioner Education
  • Track 19-5Online Nursing Programs
  • Track 19-6Advances in Online nursing classes
  • Track 19-7Innovations in nursing education
  • Track 19-8Problem-based teaching and learning
  • Track 19-9Evidence-based teaching and learning
  • Track 19-10Student’s critical thinking and caring competency training
  • Track 19-11Student’s clinical reasoning and decision making competency training
  • Track 19-12Use of new technology in nursing education
  • Track 19-13Graduate nursing education reform
  • Track 19-14International nursing education
  • Track 19-15Nursing Informatics