Theme: A Forefront in Healthcare – Improvement, Research & Training
preventive medicine 2023
Track 01: Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Public health have elementary parts in accommodating the health and prosperity of groups the country over. Although they each offer a shared objective, truly they have worked freely of one another. Public health is about staying people healthy and enhancing the health of people rather than handling disorders, diseases and disabilities in individuals. Public health has a chief role in reorienting the health sector regarding a people health approach. And the healthcare department works to combine primary care and public health, family doctor and the patient centred medical home will have more chance to being partner with population resources and supporter for approach and interventions in these people targeted at enhancing community determinants of primary care health services and improving health results.
- Health care research
- Health information technology
- Health care financing
- Health care administration
- Environmental Health
- Behavioral Health
- Public Policy
- Mental Health
- Health Economics
- Healthcare and Community Health
- Health care services
- Healthcare Education
- Occupational Health
- Healthcare Applications
- Healthcare and Medical Devices
Track 02: Preventive Medicine and Chronic Diseases
Chronic disease crisis is an enormous threat around the globe currently, which has been brought about by risk factors that are preventable.
Chronic disease is a disease that persists over a long period of time. Chronic disease can hinder independence and the health of individuals with disabilities, as it might create additional activity limitations. People with chronic disease often think that they are free from the disease when they have no symptoms. Having no symptoms, however, does not necessarily mean that chronic disease has disappeared. Chronic diseases tend to become more common with age. Chronic diseases in developed countries include arthritis, cardiovascular diseases, heart attacks, stroke, cancer (colon and breast cancer), obesity, diabetes etc.
The good news is that chronic disease can be prevented or controlled through 1) regular participation in physical activity, 2) eating healthy, 3) not smoking, and 4) avoiding excessive alcohol consumption.
• Chronic Disease and Poor Health
• Chronic Disease Management
• Chronic Disorder
Track 03: Preventive Medicine and Diabetes
Diabetes often alluded to by doctors as diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. Glucose originates from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that allows the glucose to get into your cells to give them vitality. With Type 1 diabetes, your body does not make insulin. With Type 2 diabetes, the more common type, your body does not make or utilize insulin well. Without enough insulin, the glucose remains in your blood. You can also have pre-diabetes. This implies that your blood sugar is higher than normal but not high enough to be called diabetes. Having pre-diabetes puts you at a higher risk of getting type 2diabetes.
- Type 1 diabetes
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Gestational diabetes
- Managing Diabetes
- Insulin, Medicines and Others Diabetes Treatments
- Diabetes Diet, Eating and Physical Activity
- Preventing Diabetes Problems
Track 04: Preventive Medicines and Vaccines
Vaccinations or Immunization are an indivisible part of preventive medicine against microbial infections, like measles, diphtheria, tetanus, hepatitis, smallpox, polio etc. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides dynamically acquired immunity to a particular disease. Immunization, adjournment of weakened, killed, or divided microorganisms or of antibodies or lymphocytes that is controlled primarily to anticipate disease.
A vaccine can confer dynamic immunity against a particular harmful agent by stimulating the immune system to attack the agent. Once invigorated by an Immunization, the antibody-producing cells, termed as B lymphocytes, stay sensitized and ready to react to the agent should it ever gain entry to the body. A vaccine may confer passive immunity by providing antibodies or lymphocytes already made by an animal or human donor. Immunizations are usually administered by injection (parenteral administration), but some are given orally. Vaccines applied to mucosal surfaces, such as those lining the gut or nasal passages, appear to invigorate a greater antibody response and may be the most effective route of administration.
Track 5: Preventive Medicine and Occupational Health
Preventive Medicine and Occupational health is a master branch of medicine that focuses on the physical and mental health of employees in the working environment. Occupational health professionals intend to discover what impact work has on staff health and make sure that staff is fit to undertake the role they are employed to do both physically and emotionally. The aim of occupational health is to prevent business related disease and injury by empowering safe working practices; monitoring the health of the workforce; supporting the administration of sickness absence.
Occupational health experts can support associations by advising on business-related diseases and accidents, carrying out assessments for new starters and existing workers, observing the health of representatives and prevention. The maintenance and promotion of the mental, social and physical well-being of all the workers belonging to all the categories is the goal of Preventive Medicine and Occupational Health.
Track 06: Preventive Medicine and Internal Medicine
Internal medicine, the therapeutic field deals with the analysis, prevention, and treatment of adult diseases. The major goal of Internal Medicine is to prevent and treat the diseases, in turn increasing the lifespan. Doctors specializing in internal medicine are so-called internists. Internists are skilled in the administration of patients who have undistinguishable or multi-system disease procedures. Internists care for hospitalized and ambulatory patients and may play an important role in teaching and research. Subspecialties of internal medicine incorporate cardiology, oncology, endocrinology, infectious diseases, allergy immunology, nephrology, and rheumatology etc.
Track 07: Preventive Medicine and Community Health
Community health and preventive medicine focus on determining how to prevent diseases. A community is a group of people who might have different characteristics but share geographical location, settings, goals, or social interest.
Community health covers a wide range of health care interventions, including health promotion, disease prevention, and treatment. It also involves management and administration of care. Community health workers (CHWs) are often frontline health professionals with knowledge of specific characteristics and developments of the community. They are often members of the community themselves and play an important role in the functioning of community care.
- Community Health Benefits
- Community Health Behavioural
- Community Health Care
- Community Health Dentist
Track 08: Women’s Health Gynecology
Women's health refers to the branch of medication that focuses on the treatment and analysis of diseases and circumstances that affect a woman's physical and emotional well-being. Women's health has been defined as "a patchwork quilt with gaps". Whereas part of this is due to their reproductive and sexual health needs, they also have more chronic non-reproductive health issues such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, mental illness, diabetes and osteoporosis.
Women are particularly esteemed at the two extremes of life as young women and adolescents are at risk from unsafe abortion, STIs and pregnancy while older women often have few basics and are impaired with respect to men, while they also are at exposure of dementia and abuses and mostly leading to poor health. Eat whole grains and high-fiber foods and choose leaner cuts of meat, fish, and poultry. Include low-fat dairy products in your diet as well - depending on your age, you need between 800 and 1,500 milligrams of calcium daily to–assist avoid osteoporosis.
- Genital tract infections
- Osteoporosis
- Urinary incontinence
- Uterine cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Cervical cancer
- Vulvar and vaginal cancer
- Gynaecological endocrinology
- Reproductive and Sexual Health
Track 09: Preventive Medicine and Primary Care
Primary care is that care provided by specialists, experts absolutely trained for and skilled in broad first contact and continuing care for individuals with any undiagnosed sign, symptom, or health concern not limited by problem origin (biological, behavioral, or social), organ system, or diagnosis.
Primary care comprises disease prevention, patient education, health promotion, health maintenance and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses in a variety of healthcare situations. Primary care is executed and governs by a personal specialist often collaborating with other health professionals, and utilizing discussion or referral as appropriate. Primary care provides patient advocacy in the health care system to achieve cost-effective care by coordination of healthcare amenities. Primary careencourages effectual communication with patients and inspires the role of the patient as a companion in health care.
- Epidemiology
- Healthcare Informatics
- Environmental Health
- Behavioural Health
- Public Policy
- Mental Health
- Health Economics
- Psychiatric science
- Virology
- Osteoarthritis
- Asthma
- Microbiology
- Pathology
- Traditional Medicine
Track 10: Preventive Medicine and Oncology
The word Oncology is derived from Greek onkos means tumor and logos mean study. Oncology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. It involves therapeutic oncology (use of chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and other drugs to treat cancer), radiation oncology (use of radiation therapy to treat cancer), and surgical oncology (use of surgery and other procedures to treat cancer). The person who treats cancer diseases is known as an oncologist. In simple words, we can define that the study of cancer is oncology. There are different types of cancer like Breast cancer, Prostate cancer, Basal cell cancer, Lung cancer, Leukemia, Lymphoma and Colon cancer. Cancer is a form of disease where the cancer-causing cell will invade (cell start to grow out of control) and spread to other body parts.
- Breast Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Cancer Research
- Cancer Prevention
- Colorectal cancer
- Cervical Cancer
- Neurofibromatosis
Track 11: Preventive Medicine and Infectious disease
Infectious diseases, caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungi. The Infectious diseases can be transmitted, directly or indirectly, from one individual to another. They are harmless and even helpful, but under certain circumstances, they may cause disease. Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases of animals that can cause disease when transmitted to humans. Some infectious diseases can be transmitted from individual to individual. Some are transferred by bites from insects or animals. And others are acquired by consumption of contaminated food or water which is being exposed to organisms in the environment.
- Causes and pathophysiology
- Clinical Studies
- Pharmaceutical Research
- Tropical Diseases
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Disease control
- Zoonosis
- Etiology
- Management of disorder
Track 12: Preventive Medicine and Nursing
Nurses work in extent were sharing the qualities is the part of first level contact with the health framework. Nursing is the Protection, advancement, and improvement of health and capacities, the anticipation of sickness and damage, the help of mending, mitigation of anguish through the analysis and treatment of human reaction, and support under the watchful eye of people, families, gatherings, groups, and populaces. The fundamental part of nursing specialists is to give primary and specialty healthcare services advantage alongside directing patient history and physical inspection.
• Plan of care and Implementation of Treatment
• Ensuring the Quality of Healthcare
• Primary Health Promotion and Protection
• Diagnosis of Health Status
Track 13: Preventive Medicine and Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals is a reasoning of training in which the patient is the crucial recipient of the drug specialist's activities. Pharmaceutical health centres the dispositions, practices, duties, concerns, morals, capacities, learning, obligations and aptitudes of the drug specialist on the arrangement of medication treatment with the objective of accomplishing therapeutic restorative results toward patient health and personal gratification.
- Antibiotics
- Antioxidant
- Bioremediation
- Chemotherapy
- Clinical Trials
- Research & Development in Drug Designing
- Drug Discovery
- Drug Interactions
- Drug Quality
- Drug Repositioning
- Health Hazards
- Pharmaceutical Formulation
- Toxicology
Track 14: Preventive Medicine and Dentistry
Dentistry, a branch of medicine which deals with the prevention, study, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and circumstances of the oral cavity, generally in the dentition but also the oral mucosa, and of contiguous and related structures and tissues, particularly in the maxillofacial region. Though fundamentally associated with teeth among the over-all public, the arena of dentistry is not constrained to teeth, however, integrates individual parts of the craniofacial complex including the temporomandibular joint and other supportive, nervous, lymphatic, muscular etc.
Dental treatments are conceded out by a dental group, which frequently comprises of a dental specialist and dental auxiliaries. Maximum dental specialists either work in private practices, dental hospitals or organizations.
Track 15: Preventive Medicine and Cardiology
Cardiology a branch of medicine deals with disorders of the heart as well as parts of the circulatory system. This field includes medical analysis and treatment of congenital heart defects, heart failure, valvular heart disease, coronary artery disease, and electrophysiology. Physicians who specialize in this field of medicine are called cardiologists. A cardiologist is not the same as a cardiac surgeon. A cardiac surgeon performs open heart surgery.
- Abnormal heart rhythms, or arrhythmias
- Aorta disease and Marfan syndrome
- Congenital heart disease
- Coronary artery disease (narrowing of the arteries)
- Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
- Heart attack
- Heart failure
- Heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy)
- Heart valve disease
- Pericardial disease
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Rheumatic heart disease
- Stroke
- Vascular disease (blood vessel disease)
Track 16: Preventive Medicine and Behavioral Health
Behavioral health refers to a person’s state of being and how their behaviors and choices affect their general wellbeing and health. Substance abuse and obsessions of all kinds fall into the realm of behavioral health. Behavioral health disorders are diseases that are invigorated or spread by your sensible decisions and which you are incapable to resist the urge to recurrence, in spite of negative significances. Changing these uncontrollable behaviors straightforwardly impacts your life, then, by lessening or eliminating some of the indicators of the behavioral health disorder.
- Anxiety Disorders
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, ADD)
- Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
- Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Illness)
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Depression
- Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Schizophrenia
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
- Substance Use and Mental Health
- Clinical Care
- Community Partnerships
- Employee and Patient Safety
- Population Health
Track 17: Psychology and Psychiatric Disorders
Psychology is the methodical study of the mind and behavior. Psychology is a multifaceted discipline and incorporates many sub-fields of study in such regions as human development, sports, health, clinical, social conduct, and intellectual procedures. The discipline of psychology is broadly categorized into two subdivisions: a vast profession of consultants and a smaller but growing science of mind, brain, and social behavior. The two have distinctive objectives, training, and practices, yet a few analysts incorporate the two.
- Assessment and evaluation of mental health effects
- Anxiety and sleep disorders
- Schizophrenia and nursing care
- Stress and emotional treatment studies and outcomes
- Cognitive behavioural therapy and family therapy in nursing
- Primary mental health care
- Electroconvulsive therapy and effects
- Anatomical pathology
- Clinical pathology
- Mental Disorder
Track 18: Preventive Medicine and Family Medicine
Family medicine (FM), formerly family practice (FP), is a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages; the specialist is named a family physician or family doctor. In Europe the discipline is often referred to as general practice and a practitioner as a general practice doctor or GP; this name emphasizes the holistic nature of this specialty, as well as its roots in the family. Family practice is a division of primary care that provides continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body; family physicians are often primary care physicians. It is based on knowledge of the patient in the context of the family and the community, emphasizing disease prevention and health promotion. According to the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA), the aim of family medicine is to provide personal, comprehensive, and continuing care for the individual in the context of the family and the community.
- Epidemiology
- Healthcare Informatics
- Environmental Health
- Behavioural Health
- Public Policy
- Mental Health
- Health Economics
- Psychiatric science
- Virology
- Osteoarthritis
- Asthma
- Microbiology
- Pathology
- Traditional Medicine
Track 19: Preventive Medicine and Nutrition
The importance of Preventive Medicine and Nutrition is recognized widely. Preventive Medicine and Nutrition cover all aspects of wellness, including diet, genetic variation, and stress management. A sense of responsibility is gained for lifestyle choices and their effects upon one’s health are considered with concern. Nutrition, nourishment, or ailment, is the supply of food materials required by organisms and cells to remain alive. In science and human medication, nutrition is the science or practice of consuming and utilizing foods.
- Vitamins and Minerals
- Nutritional Biochemistry
- Nutritional assessment
- Mineral Deficiency Disorders
- Energy and macronutrients
- Malnutrition or nutrition deficiency
- Community nutrition
Track 20: Preventive Medicine and Hospital Medicine
Hospital medicine is a sort of practice within internal medicine in which the clinical focus is caring for hospitalized patients. Internists practicing hospital medicine are frequently called “hospitalists.” Although not all hospitalists are required to be internists, the nature of internal medicine training uniquely makes internists for hospital medicine practice. As a result, the vast majority of hospitalists are trained in internal medicine, usually general internal medicine.
The discipline of hospital medicine grew out of the increasing complexity of patients requiring hospital care and the need for dedicated clinicians to oversee their management. The hospitalist model succeeded the traditional method of caring for hospitalized patients, which was often done by clinicians also seeing ambulatory patients or with other clinical obligations that limited their ability to provide the intensity of care often required by these patients. By focusing their practice on this specific group of patients, hospitalists gain specialized knowledge in managing very ill patients and are able to provide high-quality, evidence-based, and efficient patient and family-centered care in hospital settings.
Track 21: Preventive Medicine and Adolescent Medicine
Adolescence is a developmental period and a time of rapid and complex physical, intellectual, emotional, and social development. It is a critical stage in life as young people mature from childhood, when they are dependent on parents and other adults, to young adulthood when they are expected to make decisions and be responsible for themselves.
Adolescents have many concerns about their changing bodies, changing moods, and changing interactions with others. They have concerns about what is normal and what they should expect as they continue to mature. They engage in behaviors that may present risks to their health and safety. Parents also have concerns about what to expect of their adolescent children, what is normal and how they can be kept safe and healthy.
Track 22: Preventive Medicine and Sport Medicine
Sports medicine emphases on helping individuals improve their athletic performance, recover from injury and avoid future injuries. It is a fast- developing healthcare field because health workers who specialize in sports medicine help a wide range of individuals, not just athletes.
Sports medicine specialists have the unique training to restore function to injured patients so they can move again as soon as possible. They are also knowledgeable about preventing illness and injury in dynamic individuals. Although sports medicine specialists do work with professional athletes, they also treat children and adolescences involved in sports and adults who exercise for personal fitness, as well as individuals who have physically demanding jobs, like construction workers.
Track 23: Healthcare and Medical Informatics
Healthcare Informatics is describing the assimilation of healthcare sciences, information science, computer science and subjective science to assist in the management of healthcare info. Healthcare and nursing informatics are both widely growing fields within the medical field and continuously integrating with the new and updated technology.
- Health information exchange
- Human computer interfaces
- Health monitoring
- Population health management
- Pathology informatics
- Health care information and analytics
Track 24: Preventive Medicine and Hospital Management
Hospital Management heads are people or gatherings of individuals who go about as the main issue of control inside healing centers. These individuals might be past or current clinicians or people with different foundations. There are two kinds of directors, generalists, and masters. Generalists are individuals who are in charge of supervising or dealing with a whole office.
Public Health experts are individuals who are in charge of the productive operations of a particular office, for example, approach examination, fund, bookkeeping, planning, HR, or showcasing.
Track 25: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola virus disease (EVD), formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a severe, often fatal illness in humans. Ebola virus disease is caused by four different strains of Ebola virus; these viruses infect humans and nonhuman primates. The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and spreads in the human population through human-to-human transmission. The virus family Filoviridae includes three genera: Cueva virus, Marburg virus, and Ebola virus. Within the genus Ebola virus, five species have been identified: Zaire, Bundibugyo, Sudan, Reston and Tai Forest. The first three, Bundibugyo Ebola virus, Zaire Ebola virus, and Sudan Ebola virus have been associated with large outbreaks in Africa. The virus causing the 2014–2016 West African outbreak belongs to the Zaire Ebola virus species.
Ebola is introduced into the human population through close contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected animals such as chimpanzees, gorillas, fruit bats, monkeys, forest antelope and porcupines found ill or dead or in the rainforest. Ebola then spreads through human-to-human transmission via direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes) with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected people, and with surfaces and materials (e.g. bedding, clothing) contaminated with these fluids.
Symptoms of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) are treated as they appear. When used early, basic interventions can significantly improve the chances of survival. These include:
- Providing fluids and electrolytes (body salts) through infusion into the vein (intravenously).
- Offering oxygen therapy to maintain oxygen status.
- Using medication to support blood pressure, reduce vomiting and diarrhea and to manage fever and pain.
- Treating other infections, if they occur.
Recovery from EVD depends on good supportive care and the patient’s immune response. Those who do recover develop antibodies that can last 10 years, possibly longer. It is not known if people who recover are immune for life or if they can later become infected with a different species of Ebola virus. Some survivors may have long-term complications, such as joint and vision problems.
Track 26: Occupational Health And Safety
Occupational Health and Safety is an act of taking protective or obligatory medical procedures for improving an individual's wellness in operating place. Occupational Healthcare and safety is health issue for persons associated with any occupation and it conjointly deals with maintenance or development of health by identification, treatment and anticipation from diseases, sickness, injury and other physical and mental impairments found in human beings.
- Occupational Health and Environmental Safety
- Occupational Medicine
- Occupational Psychology
- Occupational Physiotherapy
- Occupational Human Factors and Ergonomics
- Occupational Therapy
- Occupational Rehabilitation
- Occupational Disease and Human Health
- Occupational Health and Hazards
- Occupational Industrial Safety and Hygiene
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration
- Women Health in Occupational Sector
- Agricultural Health and Environmental Safety’s
Track 27: Preventive Medicine and Tele Medicine
Telemedicine is generally a new concept, and in the realm of the internet, it develops with lightning speed. Telemedicine is a subset of tele health, which incorporates both remote clinical administration conveyance and nonclinical components of the healthcare system. In contrast, telemedicine alludes particularly to the utilization of medical information exchanged for the purpose of improving a patient's health. Telemedicine is the remote conveyance of healthcare services, such as health assessments or consultations, over the telecommunications infrastructure. It allows healthcare providers to evaluate, diagnose and treat patients utilizing regular innovation, such as video conferencing and smartphones, without the requirement for an in-person visit. It is often a time-saving way for a consumer to see and speak to a clinician for minor and non-urgent medical needs instead of going to a primary care physician's office or emergency department.
Track 28: Healthcare Trackers, Wearables and Sensors
Because the future of medicine and healthcare is intimately linked to patient empowerment and individuals taking charge of their own health through technology, I couldn't leave out health trackers, wearables, and sensors from my list. They're fantastic tools for learning more about ourselves and regaining control of our life.
I use the Fit bit Ionic to log my workouts and monitor my sleep. I supplement it with the Polar H10, which I use with my trainer to fine-tune my workout programs and identify the optimum exercises for my ability. The Muse headband greatly supported me in locating the most important elements that I require for a successful meditation session.
Whether you want to better manage your weight, stress, cognitive abilities, or overall fitness and energy, there is a device for all of these needs and more! The beauty of these new technology-driven gadgets is that they truly put patients at the centre of care. These technologies enable people to take charge of their health and make more informed decisions by allowing them to monitor their health at home and communicate the data with their physician remotely.
Track 29: Healthcare and Sociology
The social and collective stimulation of health are the social and economic conditions and their circulating among the people that may influence the group and individual variation in the health status. They are health promoting factors found in one's living and working conditions such as economic stability, cultural and financial factors rather than individual risk factors such as genetics or behavioural risk factors that influence the vulnerability to disease, risk for a disease or injury.
- Access To Care
- Disabilities
- Government Programs And Policies
- Diseases
- Children's Health
- Mental Health
- Medical Research
- Medical Sociology And Medical Economics.
Track 30: Digital Health
Digital Health is the form of technologies deals with health, healthcare, society to frame the productivity of healthcare delivery and produce medicines more personalized and precisely. The wide scopes of digital health consist of healthcare information technology (IT), devices which are wearable, mobile health (mHealth), tele-health and telemedicine and personalized medicine. Patients and customers can use digital health to enhance and manage the pursuit of health and wellness and the similar activities.
- 3D animations in health care
- Telediagnostics
- Telemonitoring
- Broad band technologies in health care
- E- Health
- Artificial Intelligence
- Sleep Tech
- Psycological Technology
- Blockchain Technology
- Big Data and Digital Transformation
- Electronic Health record
Track 31: Preventive Medicine and Geriatrics
Geriatrics is a specialty that focuses on health care of elderly individuals. The art and science of preventing diseases in the geriatric population and promoting their health are termed as Geriatrics. The geriatric titans are the infirmity that is shown up in the aging public, particularly as they start to fail. These incorporate immobility, instability, incontinence and impaired intellect. Its objective is to promote health by preventing and treating diseases and disabilities in older adults. There is no static age at which patients might be under the care of a geriatrician or geriatric doctor who requires in the care of elderly individuals. Impaired vision and hearing loss are the most common chronic problems among the Geriatric population.
- Geriatric Diseases
- Geriatric Medicine
- Geriatrics and Palliative Care
- Geriatrics and Orthogeriatrics
- Geriatrics and Geriatric Management
- Geriatrics and Case Studies
- Geriatrics and Geriatric Syndromes
- Geriatrics and Social Gerontology
Track 32: Healthcare and Optometry
Optometry is a healthcare profession comprising the examination of eyes and visual systems for abnormalities or imperfections as well as analysis and treatment of eye sicknesses. Optometrists are the autonomous primary healthcare specialists relating to eye and vision care. Optometrist are involved in the broad diagnosis and management of ocular diseases.
Track 33: Personalized and Precision Medicine
Personalized medicine, also known as precision medicine, is a therapeutic method that segregates patients into various classifications-with medical results, practices, interventions or products being couturier to the individual patient based on their anticipated response or risk of disease.
Customized prescription, named as exactness solution, is a therapeutic strategy that isolates patients into various classifications-with medicinal outcomes, practices, interventions or items being custom-made to the individual patient in light of their foreseen reaction or danger of sickness. The terms customized drug, accuracy prescription and P4 medication are utilized conversely to portray this origination however a few creators and associations utilize these articulations independently to show specific refinements.
Track 34: Obesity Health Disorders
Hospital medicine is a kind of practice within internal medicine in which the clinical focus is caring for hospitalized patients. Internists practicing hospital medicine are frequently called “hospitalists.” Although not all hospitalists are required to be internists, the nature of internal medicine training uniquely makes internists for hospital medicine practice. As a result, the vast majority of hospitalists are accomplished in internal medicine, usually general internal medicine.
The discipline of hospital medicine developed out of the increasing complexity of patients requiring hospital care and the prerequisite for committed clinicians to manage their administration. The hospitalist model succeeded the conventional technique thinking about hospitalized patients, which was commonly done by clinicians likewise detecting ambulatory patients or with other logical obligations that restricted their ability to provide the power of care often required by these patients. By focusing their training on this specific gathering of patients, hospitalists increase explicit data in handling very ill patients and are able to provide high-quality, evidence-based, and efficient patient and family-centred care in hospital settings.
Track 35: E-Health
E-Health is an emerging arena in the intersection of medical informatics, public health and business, referring to health services and data delivered or enhanced through the Internet and associated technologies. E-health technologies also help to deliver better training for health-care workers, and they improve disease surveillance, data collection and the management of patient records, thereby increasing transparency and accountability.
We take colossal delight to invite all the participants around the globe to join us at 14th International Conference on Preventive Medicine and Public health taking place on October 16-17, 2023 at Vancouver, Canada. The Preventive Medicine 2023 has turned in to a premier forum to network, learn and engage with professionals, academicians, scholars, researchers and activists in creating a platform to discuss and disseminate meaningful messages, values, and practices in the subject of Preventive Medicine and Public Health.
The conference is hosted around the theme “A Forefront in Healthcare – Improvement, Research & Training” with the goal to unite a wide audience of academics, industry, policymakers, and specialists around clearly circumscribed topics, engage participants in the productive level-headed discussion, and facilitate mutual understanding. An additional objective of the Congress is to provide a place for academicians and experts with inter-disciplinary/multi-disciplinary interests related to Preventive Medicine and Public Health to meet and interact with individuals inside and outside their own specific disciplines.
The focus of Preventive Medicine and Public Health is the health of individuals, communities, and defined populations. To maintain health and protect, promote and to prevent disease, death, and disability The result of Public health surveillance is the identification and prioritization of public health issues the world is facing today, including HIV/AIDS, antibiotic resistance, diabetes, zoonotic diseases, and waterborne diseases. Preventive Medicine and Public health incorporate the interdisciplinary approaches of epidemiology, biostatistics and health services.
We are looking forward to welcoming you and spending valuable time in our Conference.
Young Researchers Forum - Young Scientist Awards Preventive Medicine 2023
Young Research’s Awards at Preventive Medicine 2023 for the Nomination: Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation, only 25 presentations acceptable at the Preventive Medicine 2023 young research forum.
Benefits:
- Young Scientist Award recognition certificate and memento to the winners
- Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
- Learn about career improvement with all the latest technologies by networking.
- Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
- Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development.
- Provide an opportunity for research interaction and established senior investigators across the globe in the field
- Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
- It’s a great privilege for young researchers to learn about the research areas for expanding their research knowledge.
What you'll get:
- Get deep and deeper than ever into Preventive Medicine and Public Health obstruction and new ideas with 2 full days of expert keynotes, plenaries, workshops, symposiums, and group discussions.
- Develop a plan of action and long-lasting terms with new policies that can be relevant to your association/society, institutions, a professional world for better improvements and development.
- Get learns new emerging technologies, the latest trends and success methodologies around individual genomics, preventive medicine policies, risk management, diagnostics, immunotherapy, analytics, safety precautions, occupational health diseases, occupational health hazards and hygiene, occupational health arrangement and many more.
- Network with expert peers, medical leaders and Preventive Medicine specialists, and get the insights you need to move forward for better advancement and development.
- Get access to focused and provocative discussions.
- Get engaged in an interactive environment on the key issues.
- Get access to attentive and challenging debates.
- Provide an opportunity to get access to all sessions.
Target Audience:
The conference is open for all the professionals working in Preventive Medicine and Public Health which includes but not limited to:
Public Healthcare Administrators, Preventive medicine and Public Healthcare providers, Preventive Medicine and Public Healthcare professionals, Data Analyst, Physicians, Business Analysts, Public Healthcare Consulting firms, Healthcare head hunters, Healthcare Investors, Preventive Medicine and Public Health specialists, Preventive Medicine and Public Healthcare recruiting agencies, Public Health Workers, Preventive Medicine and Public Health Societies /NGO’s, Preventive Medicine and Public Organizations, Public Health Professionals, Preventive Medicine and Public Health Economists, Medical Lab Technicians, Primary Care Providers, Direct Service Providers, Social Workers, Foundation Leaders, Community Health Workers, Academicians, Policymakers, Researchers, Advocates Policy Makers and others.
Abstracts submissions are now open for Key Note Forum, Oral performances, Panel conversation and scientific posters presentation across the list of tracks highlighted in our website and also papers on other topics that not listed are welcome also if they meet the objectives of the conference. We hope and expect International Congress on Preventive Medicine and Public Health theme to inspire a number of research avenues, institutions and organizations and look forward to discussing ideas, new researchers, outcomes, and synergies in this International Academic and Business Forum.
We are hoping to meet you all in our Conference this October 16-17, 2023 at Vancouver, Canada!
The worldwide market for preventive medical care (innovations and administrations) assessed to accomplish $345 billion by 2029, extending at a CAGR of 9.6% over the figure period, driven by government drives and backing, combined with developing public mindfulness. Region/country wise preventive medicine market report is available at preventive medicine 2023.
Market Analysis
The significant target of preventive medication is the nonappearance of sickness, be it by hindering the event of an illness or by stopping an infection in this manner lessening the subsequent entanglements after its start similarly as wellbeing consolidates a grouping of physical and mental states, disease does as well, which is impacted by way of life, outside or hereditary elements. Wellbeing, and to really change the financial aspects of our medical services framework, An expected 80% of coronary illness, stroke, and type-2 diabetes, and 40% of tumors, could be forestalled assuming Americans quit smoking, embraced solid weight control plans, and turned out to be all the more actually dynamic. In spite of proof that preventive administrations, for example, smoking end work, our wellbeing framework keeps on underlining costly medicines. This approach is additionally muddled by a broken conveyance framework in which people with constant circumstances frequently see more than one supplier and take numerous prescriptions.
Last year, America's complete clinical costs hit another record of $3.4 trillion, as per the central government. That is around 18% of the nation's complete Gross domestic product, implying that one out of each and every six bucks we spent in 2016 went to medical care.
Medical services is one of the greatest development ventures in the whole world. ... As per the Department of Work Measurements, more than 14.3 million individuals are utilized in the medical services industry, and it's projected that 3.2 million new medical services related positions will be made throughout the following 8 years. The preventive medical services market in India is supposed to be a $100 billion industry by 2022, and is seeing development at 18% CAGR - a lot higher than the y-o-y development in shopper retail spend.
Preventive Medication Market is segregated geologically into districts Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and the Center East. North America is the greatest and fastest creating business area for preventive medical care innovations and administrations during the figure time of 2014 to 2020. Asia-Pacific and the Center East and others are encountering low development presently yet are supposed to acquire possible business sectors in the approaching future. The expectation from the worldwide preventive medication market is to arrive at USD 432.4 billion by 2024. The market is supposed to stretch out at a 9.70% CAGR from 2014 to 2020, with its worth ascending from US$72.8 billion of every 2013 to US$144.8 billion by 2020.
Provincial Examination of Preventive medication and General Wellbeing Administrations
USA: North America being the greatest and the quickest creating area is fuelled by developing mindfulness, strong repayment approaches, and the presence of a few driving players. As of now, North America holds close to half of the worldwide piece of the pie with 48 % and is supposed to keep on ruling in the gauge as well.
Europe: Europe is the second biggest for preventive medical care market and administrations. High medical care spending per capita and created economies and in nations like Germany and France are the driving variables for market development in the locale. European preventive market can develop due to the accomplishments of the great gamble figure the study of disease transmission the area. Europe holds 37% of Worldwide portion of the overall industry.
The Center East and Asia Explicit: Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World are supposed to be possible business sectors later on, with the ongoing business sector assessed to be low, holding just 15% of the offer.
Preventive Medication and General Wellbeing market bring a great deal to the table to the Preventive Medication Subject matter experts, General Wellbeing experts, Doctors, drug makers, and so forth. It has previously had an effect in created nations like Europe, USA, Canada, and Australia.
According to accessible reports around 1 applicable diary, 73 Meetings, 35 studios are as of now devoted solely to Preventive Medication and around 8 articles are being distributed on Preventive Medication.
Preventive Medication is polished by all doctors to keep their patients solid. It is likewise an extraordinary clinical specialty perceived by the American Leading body of Clinical Claims to fame (ABMS). Preventive Medication centers around the strength of people, networks, and characterized populaces. Its will probably secure, advance, and keep up with wellbeing and prosperity and to forestall infection, inability, and demise.
Preventive medication experts are authorized clinical specialists (MD) or specialists of ostheopathy (DO), who have center capabilities in biostatistics, the study of disease transmission, natural and word related medication, arranging and assessment of wellbeing administrations, the board of medical care associations, examination into reasons for illness and injury in populace gatherings, and the act of avoidance in clinical medication. They apply information and abilities acquired from the clinical, social, monetary, and conduct sciences. Preventive medication has three specialty regions with normal center information, abilities, and skills that stress various populaces, conditions, or practice settings: aviation medication, word related medication, and general wellbeing and general preventive medication.
Clinical Affiliations:
- Scholarly Pediatric Affiliation
- Aviation Clinical Affiliation
- Wandering A medical procedure Community Affiliation
- American Bronchoesophagological Affiliation
- American Clinical and Climatological Affiliation
- American Clinical Affiliation
- American Clinical Gathering Affiliation
- American Clinical Weed Affiliation
- American Clinical Understudy Affiliation
- American Clinical Ladies' Affiliation
- American Thyroid Affiliation
- American Urological Affiliation
- Arkansas EMT Affiliation
- Asian Pacific American Clinical Understudy Affiliation
- Assistive Innovation Industry Affiliation
- Association for the Conduct Sciences and Clinical Training
- Association for the Treatment of Sexual Victimizers
- Association of Scholastic Physiatrists
- Association of American Clinical Universities
- Association of American Doctors
- Association of American Doctors and Specialists
- Association of Internes and Clinical Understudies
- Association of LGBTQ Therapists
- Association of Clinical Artists
- Association of Doctors of Pakistani Drop of North America
Clinical Associations:
- Illustrious School of Pathologists of Australasia
- Australasian School for Crisis Medication
- Australian Clinical Affiliation
- Australian and New Zealand School of Anesthetists
- Specialists Change Society of Australia
- Public Endorsing Administration
- Illustrious Australasian School of Doctors
- Illustrious Australasian School of Specialists
- Illustrious Australian and New Zealand School of Radiologists
- Royal Australian School of General Experts
- Royal Australian and New Zealand School of Specialists
- Royal Australian and New Zealand School of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Royal Australian and New Zealand School of Ophthalmologists
- Royal Australian and New Zealand School of Radiologists
Conference Highlights
- Preventive Medicine and Public Health
- Preventive Medicine and Chronic Diseases
- Preventive Medicine and Diabetes
- Preventive Medicines and Vaccines
- Preventive Medicine and Occupational Health
- Preventive Medicine and Internal Medicine
- Preventive Medicine and Community Health
- Women’s Health Gynecology
- Preventive Medicine and Primary Care
- Preventive Medicine and Oncology
- Preventive Medicine and Infectious disease
- Preventive Medicine and Nursing
- Preventive Medicine and Pharmaceuticals
- Preventive Medicine and Dentistry
- Preventive Medicine and Cardiology
- Preventive Medicine and Behavioral Health
- Psychology and Psychiatric Disorders
- Preventive Medicine and Family Medicine
- Preventive Medicine and Nutrition
- Preventive Medicine and Hospital Medicine
- Preventive Medicine and Adolescent Medicine
- Preventive Medicine and Sport Medicine
- Healthcare and Medical Informatics
- Preventive Medicine and Hospital Management
- Ebola Virus Disease
- Occupational Health And Safety
- Preventive Medicine and Tele Medicine
- Healthcare Trackers, Wearables and Sensors
- Healthcare and Sociology
- Digital Health
- Preventive Medicine and Geriatrics
- Healthcare and Optometry
- Personalized and Precision Medicine
- Obesity Health Disorders
- E-Health
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- Journal of Preventive Medicine
- International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health
- Integrative Journal of Global Health
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