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32nd Euro Nursing & Medicare Summit, will be organized around the theme “Exploring Latest Innovations in Nursing and Healthcare”

Euro Nursing-2017 is comprised of 25 tracks and 154 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Euro Nursing-2017.

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

Community health is a noteworthy field of concentrate inside the restorative and clinical sciences  is a major field of study within the medical and clinical sciences which focuses on the maintenance, protection and improvement of the health status of population groups and communities  rather than the soundness of individual patients. It is a particular field of concentrate that might be instructed inside a different school of general well being or ecological well being.

It is a teach which Concerns about the examination and change of the wellbeing qualities of natural groups. While the term group can be extensively characterized, group wellbeing tends to concentrate on topographical regions instead of individuals with shared attributes. The wellbeing attributes of a group are regularly analyzed utilizing geographic data framework (GIS) programming and general wellbeing datasets. A few tasks, for example, InfoShare or GEOPROJ join GIS with existing datasets, enabling the overall population to look at the qualities of any given group in taking an interest nations.

·         Primary healthcare

·         Secondary healthcare

·         Tertiary healthcare

Anesthesiology, anesthesia or analgesics is the restorative strength that spotlights on perioperative drug and the organization of anesthesia. The American Society of Anesthesiologists characterize anesthesiology as "the act of prescription committed to the alleviation of agony and aggregate care of the surgical patient some time recently, amid and after surgery

Intensive care medicine or critical care medicine is a branch of medicine worried about the determination and administration of hazardous conditions that may require refined organ bolster and invasive checking.

Patients requiring concentrated care may require bolster for insecurity (hypertension/hypotension), aviation route or respiratory bargain, (for example, ventilator bolster), intense renal disappointment, possibly deadly heart arrhythmias, or the aggregate impacts of numerous organ disappointment, all the more usually alluded to now as different organ brokenness disorder. They may likewise be conceded for serious/obtrusive observing, for example, the critical hours after significant surgery when esteemed excessively unsteady, making it impossible to exchange to a less seriously checked unit

 

·         cardiovascular system

·         central nervous system

·         endocrine system

·         gastro-intestinal tract (and nutritional condition), 

·         hematologymicrobiology (including sepsis status), peripheries (and skin),

·          renal (and metabolic), 

·         respiratory system.

Geriatrics or geriatric medicine is a forte that spotlights on human services of elderly individuals. It expects to advance wellbeing by forestalling and treating ailments and incapacities in more established grown-ups. There is no set age at which patients might be under the care of a geriatrician or geriatric doctor, a doctor who spends significant time in the care of elderly individuals. Or maybe, this choice is dictated by the individual patient's needs, and the accessibility of an authority. It is vital to take note of the distinction between geriatrics, the care of matured individuals, and gerontology, which is simply the investigation of the maturing procedure. The term geriatrics originates from the Greek γέρων geron signifying "old man", and ιατρÏŒς iatros signifying "healer". Be that as it may, geriatrics is here and there called medicinal gerontology.

·         Geriatric anesthesia

·         Geriatric dentistry

·         Geriatric depression in China

·         Geriatric intensive-care unit

·         Geriatric medicine in Egypt

·         Geriatric nephrology

·         Geriatric oncology

·         Geriatric psychiatry

·         Geriatric rehabilitation

·         Geriatric rheumatology

·         Geriatric trauma

·         Gerontological nursing

·         General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition

·         Geriatric neurology

·         Geriatric fellowship

    

Gynecology & Obstetrics nursing, likewise called perinatal nursing, is a nursing claim to fame that works with patients who are endeavoring to wind up noticeably pregnant, are presently pregnant, or have as of late conveyed. Obstetrical medical caretakers help give pre-birth care and testing, care of patients encountering pregnancy intricacies, mind amid work and conveyance, and care of patients following conveyance. Obstetrical medical caretakers work intimately with obstetricians, birthing specialists, and attendant experts. They likewise give supervision of patient care experts and surgical technologists. 
 
Gynecology & Obstetrics  attendants perform postoperative care on a surgical unit, stretch test assessments, cardiovascular checking, vascular observing, and wellbeing appraisals. Obstetrical attendants are required to have specific abilities, for example, electronic fetal observing, non stretch tests, neonatal revival, and solution organization by persistent intravenous dribble. 
 
Obstetrical attendants work in a wide range of conditions, for example, therapeutic workplaces, pre-birth centers, work and conveyance units, antepartum units, baby blues units, working theaters, and clinical research.
   
  • Contraception
  • Pregnancy Care and Delivery
  • Recent Advances in Gynecology
  • Physiology of Menstruation and Ovulation
  • Basics of Breast Diseases related to OB/GY
  • Operative Obstetrics
  • Obstetrical Analgesia and Anesthesia
  • Infections in Pregnancy
  • Recent Advances in Medical and Surgical Management
  • Normal Pregnancy, Labour & Puerperium
  • Endocrinology of Pregnancy
  •  Placenta - Development, Structure, Functions
  • Operative Gynecology
  • Anatomy in Females of Genitourinary System, Abdomen, Pelvis , Pelvic Floor , Anterior Abdominal Wall and Breast.
  • Principles and Practice of Oncology in Gynecology
  • Lactation Support
 
 

Infectious Diseases pros regularly fill in as advisors to different doctors in instances of complex diseases , and frequently oversee patients with HIV/AIDS and different types of immunodeficiency. Although numerous basic contaminations are dealt with by doctors without formal skill in Infectious Diseases, the Infectious Diseases authority might be counseled for situations where a contamination is hard to analyze. They may likewise be solicited to help decide the cause from a fever of obscure inception.

Infectious Diseases experts can hone both in healing centers (inpatient) and facilities (outpatient). In healing facilities, Infectious Diseases authorities help guarantee the auspicious finding and treatment of intense contaminations by prescribing the suitable demonstrative tests to recognize the wellspring of the disease and by prescribing the fitting anti-toxin to treat the disease. For specific sorts of contaminations, association of an Infectious Diseases authorities may enhance tolerant outcomes. In facility, Infectious Diseases masters can give long haul care to patients with interminable diseases, for example, HIV.

·         Tuberculosis

·         Ebola virus disease

·         Cholera

·         Swine flu

·         Tetanus

·         Mumps

·         Diarrhea

·         Pertussis/Whooping cough

·         Diphtheria

·         Chicken Pox

·         Meningitis 

  • Track 8-1Health care laws
  • Track 8-2Ethical issues in legal nursing
  • Track 8-3Medical practice and linked life insurance
  • Track 8-4Medical practice and linked life insurance
  • Track 8-5Role of legal nursing
  • Track 8-6Involvement of nurses in change of health policies
  • Track 8-7Legal 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 9-1Sexually transmitted diseases in women and its management
  • Track 9-2Obstetric and Gynaecologic malignancies
  • Track 9-3Cardiac diseases and disorders in women
  • Track 9-4Hypertension and diabetes and its management
  • Track 9-5Nursing care during child birth and preterm birth prevention
  • Track 9-6Orthopaedic Nursing
  • Track 9-7Endometriosis 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 10-1End of life care
  • Track 10-2Acute renal Failure and heamofiltration
  • Track 10-3Acute respiratory failure and Ventillation
  • Track 10-4Trauma Nursing
  • Track 10-5Accidents and emergency nursing
  • Track 10-6Brain death, organ donation and transplantation
  • Track 10-7Liver 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 11-1Leadership needs in Dental nurses
  • Track 11-2Oral & maxillofacial surgery
  • Track 11-3Orthodontics & prosthodontics
  • Track 11-4Forensic dentistry or odontology
  • Track 11-5Future trends in dentistry

Clinical Nursing conference brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of nursing like psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult & women health, pediatric and emergency nursing, midwifery,  public 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 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 12-1Skills and techniques in clinical nursing
  • Track 12-2Clinical nurse specialities
  • Track 12-3Clinical nurse specialities
  • Track 12-4Clinical evaluation

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 13-1Acute and critical care
  • Track 13-2General surgery and its specialities
  • Track 13-3Preterm-birth complications and neonatal intensive care
  • Track 13-4Electrical Cardioversion (Defibrillation) in cardiac arrhythmias
  • Track 13-5Electrical Cardioversion (Defibrillation) in cardiac arrhythmias
  • Track 13-6Education and training
  • Track 13-7Evidence-based practice
  • Track 13-8Community Nursing Practice
  • Track 13-9Transitional Care
  • Track 13-10Symptom management
  • Track 13-11Certified Nursing Assistant
  • Track 13-12Care of Chronic Patients
  • Track 13-13Licence Practice Cardiac nursing (LPN)
  • Track 13-14Nursing practice model reform
  • Track 13-15New nursing technology
  • Track 13-16Applied Health informatics
  • Track 13-17Applied Health informatics
  • Track 13-18Angina Pectoris
  • Track 13-19Coronary artery disease and its management
  • Track 13-20Kidney cancer
  • Track 13-21Preoperative nursing
  • Track 13-22Nephrology nursing
  • Track 13-23Health information technology
  • Track 13-24Cardiac Registered Nursing

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 14-1Midwifery Classes Online‎
  • Track 14-2Health care ethics
  • Track 14-3Midwifery care: Labor, Birth and New born
  • Track 14-4Ambulatory care for women
  • Track 14-5Women’s reproductive health care
  • Track 14-6Women’s reproductive health care

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

  • Track 15-1General paediatrics
  • Track 15-2Preterm-birth complications and neonatal intensive care
  • Track 15-3Paediatric allergy and respiratory disorders
  • Track 15-4Paediatric allergy and respiratory disorders
  • Track 15-5Paediatric immunology and infectious diseases
  • Track 15-6Paediatric haematology and oncology
  • Track 15-7Paediatric cardiology and research
  • Track 15-8Paediatric emergencies and trauma treatment
  • Track 15-9Health 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 cancer. Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease, killing nearly 380,000 people annually.

  • Track 16-1Heart transplantation
  • Track 16-2Aorta disease and marfan syndrome
  • Track 16-3Cardiac arrest and heart failure
  • Track 16-4Cerebrovascular heart disease
  • Track 16-5Ischemic heart disease
  • Track 16-6Inflammatory heart disease
  • Track 16-7Cardiomegaly (enlarged heart)
  • Track 16-8Cardiomyopathy
  • Track 16-9Cardiac arrhythmias
  • Track 16-10Congenital heart disease
  • Track 16-11Blood and its importance

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 cancer. Clinical oncology consists of three primary disciplines: Medical oncology, surgical oncology and radiation oncology.

  • Track 17-1Breast Cancer
  • Track 17-2Anal and Prostate Cancer
  • Track 17-3Throat cancer
  • Track 17-4Liver and Colo rectal cancer
  • Track 17-5Gastric Cancer
  • Track 17-6Heart and lung cancer
  • Track 17-7Cervical cancer and vaginal cancer
  • Track 17-8Brain cancer
  • Track 17-9Bone cancer
  • Track 17-10Skin Cancer
  • Track 17-11Blood Cancer

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 18-1Forensic nursing
  • Track 18-2Gastroenterology nursing
  • Track 18-3Palliative care nursing
  • Track 18-4Occupational health nursing
  • Track 18-5Perianaesthesia nursing
  • Track 18-6Perinatal nursing
  • Track 18-7Psychiatric and mental health nursing
  • Track 18-8Veterinary nursing
  • Track 18-9Rehabilitation 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.

  • Track 19-1Primary healthcare
  • Track 19-2Medicinal healthcare
  • Track 19-3Medicinal healthcare
  • Track 19-4Skin healthcare
  • Track 19-5Health care research
  • Track 19-6Healthcare systems and their functioning
  • Track 19-7Public Health
  • Track 19-8Health care financing
  • Track 19-9Healthcare 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

  • Track 20-1Travel nursing agencies
  • Track 20-2International travel nurse
  • Track 20-3Travel 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 21-1Heath challenges in the new century
  • Track 21-2Community preparedness
  • Track 21-3Disaster response
  • Track 21-4Emergency care in austere and different environments
  • Track 21-5Pre hospital care
  • Track 21-6Quality and safety in emergency care
  • Track 21-7Patient safety and non technical skill
  • Track 21-8Innovation 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 22-1Pschyatric nurse practitioner updates
  • Track 22-2Neonatal nurse practitioner updates
  • Track 22-3Family 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 23-1Innovations and reforms in nursing management
  • Track 23-2Quality and safety of nursing care
  • Track 23-3Professional career development of clinical nurses
  • Track 23-4Health 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.

  • Track 24-1Problem-based teaching and learning
  • Track 24-2Nursing Informatics
  • Track 24-3Psychiatric nurse practitioner Education
  • Track 24-4Psychiatric nurse practitioner Education
  • Track 24-5Online Nursing Programs
  • Track 24-6Advances in Online nursing classes
  • Track 24-7Advances in Online nursing classes
  • Track 24-8Innovations in nursing education
  • Track 24-9Problem-based teaching and learning
  • Track 24-10Nursing in France
  • Track 24-11Evidence-based teaching and learning
  • Track 24-12Student’s critical thinking and caring competency training
  • Track 24-13Student’s clinical reasoning and decision making competency training
  • Track 24-14Use of new technology in nursing education
  • Track 24-15Use of new technology in nursing education
  • Track 24-16Graduate nursing education reform
  • Track 24-17International nursing education
  • Track 24-18International nursing education

Psychiatric nursing or mental health nursing is that the specialty of nursing that cares for individuals of all ages with psychological state or mental distress, like dementia praecoxmanic depressive illnesspsychosisdepression or dementia.
Being a mental health nurse may be terribly appreciated; however it may be a trying and showingemotion exhausting job moreover. Moreover as operating full-time, you'll conjointly work part-time or nonchalantly during this field. Registered nurses will add the mental health field and that they may increase their qualifications by enterprise more study during this field for either a graduate diploma or Master’s degree or applying to become a certified mental health nurse.

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Track 3-1 Personal qualities of nurse

Track 3-2 Phases of the relation ship

Track 3-3 Motivational interviewing

Track 3-4 Facilitative communication

Track 3-5 Responsive dimensions

Track 3-6 Action dimensions

Track 3-7 Therapeutic out comes

Track 3-1 Personal qualities of nurse

Track 3-2 Phases of the relation ship

Track 3-3 Motivational interviewing

Track 3-4 Facilitative communication

Track 3-5 Responsive dimensions

Track 3-6 Action dimensions

Track 3-7 Therapeutic out comes