Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
The term "global healthcare" refers to a health-care system that provides health care and financial security to all citizens of a nation or region. It is structured around delivering a set of benefits to all members of a community with the goal of reducing financial risk, improving health outcomes, and increasing access to health services. Despite widespread recognition of the need to make health goals equitable in addressing global health inequalities, there are currently no defined frameworks for achieving this aim at the global level.
Individuals, families, and neighbourhoods are the subject of primary health care, which is a whole-of-society approach to health and well-being. It provides treatment for people's health needs throughout their lives, not just for a few diseases. Even in the face of advers economic and political circumstances, the primary health care motivation has yielded substantial health benefits.
Palliative care can be offered at any age and at any stage of a severe illness, and it can be given in combination with curative treatment. The aim is to increase the patient's and family's quality of life. Many states are going through health changes, with a rapidly increasing burden of chronic and irreversible diseases. They will differ by area and approach, based on their depth of observation and practise diversity. Palliative care is primarily concerned with diagnosing, avoiding, and treating symptoms that patients with a severe or life-threatening illness may encounter. There is a small distinction between palliative care and hospice care in terms of comfort. More than four million of them, according to WHO reports, will benefit from palliative medicine and treatment.
Public health nursing is the practise of using expertise from the nursing, social, and public health sciences to promote and protect the health of communities. Another significant component of medical care is patient education and preparation. Nurses keep an eye on patients, provide clinical services, and form personal healthcare teams to assist patients in learning how to handle their own wellbeing. Each nurse's function varies depending on the work environment and, as a result, the variety of patients.
The state of emotional well-being or the absence of mental illness is referred to as mental health. A person's personality "operates within a fair range of psychological and contextual adjustment." It's an unpredictably wide range on which an individual's mental wellbeing can take several different forms. Treatment for mental illness necessitates not only enhancing but also sustaining a full and satisfying existence.
A mental disorder, also known as mental illness or psychological disorder, is a pattern of behaviour and/or mental health that results in severe anxiety and/or impaired personal functioning. Some conditions have been reported that have a wide range of signs and symptoms among different disorders. These conditions may be diagnosed by a mental health professional.
Dental health refers to a variety of diseases and disorders, including dental caries, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth loss, oral cancer, HIV oral manifestations, oro-dental trauma, noma, and birth defects including cleft lip and palate.
Oral bacteria and the inflammation associated with a serious type of gum disease (periodontitis) can play a role in some diseases, according to research. Furthermore, such diseases, such as diabetes and HIV/AIDS, can reduce the body's resistance to infection, making oral health concerns worse.
Womens health is a medical field dedicated to the prevention and diagnosis of illnesses and conditions affecting women's physical and mental well-being. Women and men typically face similar health issues; the only difference is that womens health needs extra care. There are biological mechanisms in young women such as puberty, pregnancy, childbirth, and health threats.
Furthermore, many women's health problems go undiagnosed, and most drug trials exclude women as participants. Women, on the other hand, face particular health problems like breast cancer, cervical cancer, menopause, and pregnancy.
Cardiology is a field of internal medicine that deals with heart and circulatory system concerns, including clinical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart abnormalities, coronary artery disease, cardiovascular breakdown, and electrophysiology. Heart nurture also provides postoperative treatment on a careful unit, stress test assessments, cardiovascular testing, vascular monitoring, and health assessments. The main aim of cardiac surgery is to enhance the patient's heart function and thereby prolong his or her life.
Geriatrics is a medical specialty that focuses on providing primary care to the elderly. Its goal is to promote health through disease prevention and treatment. Medical gerontology treatment refers to a specialist who specialises in the care of the elderly. The study of the psychological, emotional, and biological aspects of ageing is known as gerontology. Gerontology is a multidisciplinary discipline with many sub-fields. In the fields of biology, nursing, medicine, criminology, dentistry, psychology, psychiatry, pharmacy, and primary care, researchers and physicians are required.
Cancer research's primary aim is to save lives by creating safe and reliable approaches to prevent, track, diagnose, and treat cancer patients. Cancer is the uncontrolled and irregular development of a cell that does not follow the body's control mechanisms and develops out of control, resulting in the creation of new, abnormal cells.
Treatment options for patients vary depending on the type of cancer they have, such as surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy. In the case of such cancers There are also targeted therapies available. Cancer research encompasses everything from epidemiology to molecular bioscience to the conduct of clinical trials to assess and compare the efficacy of various cancer treatments.
Pediatrics deals with the welfare of children, babies, and teenagers, as well as physical, behavioural, and mental health concerns. Getting medical knowledge along with an understanding of how therapies impact various biological processes at different stages of development is dynamic and as children's cognitive and physical abilities increased, so did the need for a unified approach to medicine protection and excellence is important for the childhood development. In medicine, inborn disorders, genetic variation, and biological process concerns are generally discussed.
According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, epidemiology is a field of public health that sees a population as a "patient" and multiple health incidents as a "condition" that requires care (CDC). Cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional trials are the three main forms of epidemiologic studies. Though public health is a wide field of research, this specialty focuses on understanding the basic trends and sources of public health disturbances. It also includes society, organisations, governments, and individuals working together to expand life and increase quality of life through coordinated actions and educated decisions.
Pathology is the branch of medicine that investigates the origins, mechanisms, progression, and outcomes of disease and disease treatments. Pathology has an influence on almost any other medical discipline. A pathologist is a doctor who analyses specimens and verifies the results of laboratory experiments. A pathologist plays a critical part in a patient's health treatment. Various laboratory examinations are performed on patient samples of pathology to aid in the identification and care of the patient. Pathologists are physicians and scientists who specialise in disease and sickness.
Telemedicine is described as "the distribution of health care services over a long distance between patients and providers." Telehealth makes use of information technologies to identify and cure illnesses and disabilities, conduct testing and assessment, and provide continued education to health practitioners. It is particularly beneficial to those who live in rural areas, disadvantaged communities, and the elderly.
E-health is the most general concept, referring to the application of electronic technology to health, health care, and public health. The use of information and communication technology (ICT) for wellbeing is known as eHealth. The unit is in the Cluster of Health Systems and Innovation's Department of Service Quality and Protection.