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42nd World Nursing and Healthcare Conference, will be organized around the theme “Technology begins from here: Nursing event”

Nursing - 2023 is comprised of 26 tracks and 4 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Nursing - 2023.

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Anxiety is characterised by an uneasy feeling of internal unease. Tense behaviours like pacing back and forth, making forceful objections, and ruminating are frequently seen with anxiety. The need for approaching peril is anxiety. Every person's views, behaviours, habits, emotions, and sense of prosperity can be affected by depression, which is a condition of unhappiness and animosity towards a cause. A feeling of pressure and tension characterises stress, a type of mental suffering. Heart attacks, ulcers, strokes, and depression are all risks that stress can exacerbate.


  • Track 1-1Discouragement
  • Track 1-2Sadness
  • Track 1-3Hopelessness
  • Track 1-4Anger
  • Track 1-5 Lack of motivation or interest in life in general
  • Track 1-6Low energy level
  • Track 1-7Insomnia
  • Track 1-8Feeling overwhelmed by daily tasks and personal interactions


Advanced observe Nurse may be a RN United Nations agency has nonheritable the skilled cognitive content, sophisticated decision-making skills and clinical competencies for enlarged observe. The characteristics of that square measure fashioned by the context of their country during which they're certificated to observe. They perform tasks once reserved for medical doctors. They assist completely different medical professionals and manage patient care, and plenty of focus on fields like pediatric medicine, medical specialty and family practice. There square measure many opportunities in advanced observe nursing with this nursing shortage and demand for qualified health professionals. APNs not solely create a decent living and add a time of nursing chance. They additionally get pleasure from the daily reward of serving to patients sick from their malady to recovery.


  • Track 2-1 Nursing
  • Track 2-2 Medical attendants
  • Track 2-3human services practitioner


Cardiovascular or cardiac nurses are registered nurses (RNs) who specialise in providing care to patients with illnesses of the heart and blood vessels. One of the most sought-after occupations in healthcare are that of cardiovascular nurses. Although they do the majority of their work in hospitals, cardiovascular nurses also offer their services elsewhere. Cardiovascular nurses use their expertise to treat patients of all ages. The cardiovascular nurses spend most of their time with the senior population. On the other hand, certain cardiothoracic nurses are experts in providing care for infants and young children. Cardiovascular nurses assess, organise, carry out, and evaluate care for patients with genetic abnormalities, myocardial infarctions, and vascular illnesses. They also help those who have a range of other heart conditions.


  • Track 3-1Advantages of low circulatory strain
  • Track 3-2 Worldwide cardiovascular nursing administration
  • Track 3-3 Changes in cardiovascular gamble factor in patients
  • Track 3-4 Wellbeing related personal satisfaction in heart sicknesses


Public health nurses are nurses that specialise in community health. Community health nurses or public health nurses are registered nurses who work in public health environments including county or state health agencies, schools, jails, and businesses. The identification of health problems in the community and the provision of medical care to people who might not have access to or the means to pay for it are two of a community health nurse's main duties. They usually develop strong bonds and enduring ties with the people they help because of their roles as community caregivers.


  • Track 4-1Family-centered care
  • Track 4-2Levels of prevention


Nursing students are given both practical and theoretical information as part of continuing nursing education in order to prepare them for their responsibilities as nursing care professionals in the future. In most nations, you can take courses in nursing education that apply to both general nursing and more specific fields including psychological nursing, paediatric nursing, oncology nursing, and post-operative nursing. The programme combines education-focused courses, advanced clinical foundation courses, and fundamental master's level ideas.


  • Track 5-1Geriatrics
  • Track 5-2Health Diversity
  • Track 5-3Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
  • Track 5-4Nurse Career and Education


In the field of emergency nursing, nurses treat patients who are suffering from acute or life-threatening illnesses or injuries. They have a high degree of autonomy and skill to initiate necessary measures without outside direction, are adept at identifying life-threatening issues, prioritising the urgency of care, performing resuscitative measures and alternative treatments quickly and effectively, and educating the patient and his family on the information. Not just in emergency departments, but in a variety other settings as well, these actions can be carried out.


  • Track 6-1Brain Cancer
  • Track 6-2Chronic Leukemia
  • Track 6-3Depression
  • Track 6-4Head and Neck Cancer


The logical assertion will be useful to doctors and other healthcare professionals who work with patients experiencing transient ischemic attacks. The formal proof survey includes meta-examinations, data mixing using proof tables, individual patient-level data pooling analysis, and a structured writing hunt of phone systems from 1990 to June 2007. The study strengthened the case for tissue-based transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is a brief episode of medical breakdown brought on by spinal cord, retinal, or central nervous system ischemia but not by acute localised mortification. Clinical scales, vascular imaging, and dispersion enticing reverberation imaging can all be used to classify the risk of early stroke in patients who have had a TIA.


  • Track 7-1Team Nursing
  • Track 7-2Quality Care
  • Track 7-3Progressive Patient Care


The most current pandemic occurrences and methods for effectively addressing them are presented to nursing students in the modern era in a more visual and practical framework. Along with the resources they require to care for the Covid-19 patients, students also receive rewards and a great degree of respect. Given that nursing today demands a specialised approach that is closer to any epidemic to watch farther, present circumstances are driving college students to pursue specialisation 


  • Track 8-1Tele-monitoring
  • Track 8-2Tele-radiology
  • Track 8-3Telemedicine application model


Dental nurses provide assistance to dentists during oral examinations and procedures. An essential component of the dental team who makes sure the patient is taken care of throughout their appointment is a dental nurse. When interacting with patients that visit the clinic, dental nurses' responsibilities include being courteous, collected, and economical. They work closely and continuously with the dentist, providing help when the patient has an appointment.


  • Track 9-1The ability to calm and reassure anxious patients
  • Track 9-2Good hand skills and attention to detail
  • Track 9-3Organizational skills


A metabolic illness called diabetes, sometimes referred to as diabetes mellitus, is characterised by abnormally high blood glucose levels. The three types of diabetes include type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. A nurse who specialises in the care and management of diabetic patients is known as a diabetes nurse. They could be registered nurses, nurses with advanced practise certifications, or nurses with a wider range of experience. They can control people with Type I and Type II diabetes as well as pregnant women with the disease. Patients might get diabetes education in a group environment or one-on-one. Diabetes nurse educators must also instruct patients on the value of food and nutrition


  • Track 10-1Monitoring Diabetes
  • Track 10-2Pattern Management
  • Track 10-3Role of Exercise


Disaster nursing is the management and response of nurses during disasters. The nurses' response is crucial in both natural catastrophes like earthquakes and hurricanes as well as man-made disasters like conflicts and industrial mishaps. Preparation, reaction, and recovery are the stages of disaster nursing. Several agencies must collaborate in order to prevent and manage disasters. The National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) sends disaster management assistance teams (DMATs) made up of professional and paraprofessional medical workers to provide medical care in the case of a disaster or other emergency. When there are natural or man-made disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, car accidents, or terrorist attacks using weapons of mass destruction, these teams support the federal medical response.


  • Track 11-1Airway, Breathing, circulation
  • Track 11-2Visual inspection
  • Track 11-3Level of consciousness


For nurses with any level of experience and working in any area of endocrinology, the conference is a complete resource. The discipline of endocrinology nursing is increasing quickly, with nurses assuming more complex roles and broadening their scope of practise to include nurse-led services. It is also a useful tool for endocrinology trainees, general practitioners, medical and nursing students, expert patients, and nurses who work with people who have endocrine-related illnesses in fields including urology, gynaecology, cancer, and osteoporosis. The conference also features a thorough overview of adult and paediatric endocrinology, as well as a section on advanced practise, role development, and nursing research.


  • Track 12-1Bone and Mineral Disorders.
  • Track 12-2Cardiovascular Risk Reduction.
  • Track 12-3Chronic Kidney Disease.
  • Track 12-4Diabetic Microvascular Complications.
  • Track 12-5Hypothalamic, Pituitary, and Adrenal Disorders.
  • Track 12-6Genomic Medicine


The health of the digestive system, also referred to as the GI tract, is the focus of the medical specialty known as gastroenterology. Gastroenterologists treat anything from hepatitis C to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). During endoscopic operations, gastroenterologists use specialised equipment to view the GI system and make diagnosis. A registered nurse with expertise in conditions affecting the entire gastrointestinal system is known as a gastroenterology nurse.


  • Track 13-1Kidney & Pancreas Transplant
  • Track 13-2Liver & Intestine Transplant
  • Track 13-3Micro biome


The phrase "holistic" refers to treating the patient as a whole person with interconnected mind, body, and spirit systems rather than as a patient with a specific medical condition or diagnosis. A board-certified nurse who chooses to concentrate on the holistic component of conventional nursing care by applying nursing knowledge, theories, and experience to patients is known as a holistic nurse, also referred to as a complementary health nurse. The integration of a person's mind, body, and spirit with their surroundings is the main goal of the nursing theory and patient aid technique known as holistic nursing. The distinctive quality of holistic nursing is that its guiding principles can be used to provide patient care across all other nursing specialties.


  • Track 14-1Holistic Philosophy and Education
  • Track 14-2Holistic Ethics, Theories, and Research
  • Track 14-3Holistic Nurse Self-Care
  • Track 14-4Holistic Communication, Therapeutic Environment and Cultural Competence


A surgical nurse is a medical professional who specialises in caring for patients before, during, and after surgery. They are often referred to as perioperative nurses or operating room nurses. The field of perioperative (surgical) nursing is dynamic and demanding, and it provides many opportunities for both personal and professional growth. Surgical technicians and surgical nurses collaborate to set up and organise the operating room. They still need a qualified and skilled crew to carry out an operation successfully because one slip or mistake during these procedures could be the difference between life and death.


  • Track 15-1Managing nutrition
  • Track 15-2Managing pain
  • Track 15-3 Managing Infection control
  • Track 15-4Managing wounds and wound care


Alzheimer's disease is not a normal aspect of ageing. Dementia may be brought on by illness, drug interactions, vision and hearing problems, infections, dietary imbalances, diabetes, and renal failure. There are many different types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, and some of them are temporary. Accurate diagnosis demands supervision and support. The most common mental health issue affecting adults in their latter years is depression. If depression in the elderly is not treated, it might result in suicide. Unbelievably, older white men—including teenagers—have a greater suicide rate than any other age group.


  • Track 16-1Depression
  • Track 16-2 Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
  • Track 16-3 Pain Management
  • Track 16-4Schizophrenia


To identify, characterise, manage, and transfer information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practise, the field of nursing informatics blends nursing science with a number of information management and analytical disciplines. The interprofessional healthcare team, patients, customers, nurses, and other stakeholders can all use nursing informatics to help them make decisions in their respective roles and circumstances in order to achieve their goals. Applications of diverse information formats, methodologies, and technologies are used to give this support. Technologies that have developed because of health care/nursing informatics include computerised provider order entry (CPOE), electronic medical records (EMRs), test reports, progress notes, nursing notes, and medication records.


  • Track 17-1Nursing Science
  • Track 17-2Computer science
  • Track 17-3Information science


Those organisations that use medical assistants, nursing management comprises the execution of administrative authority and essential leadership. It comprises administrative forms that are utilised by all administrations, including planning, staffing, hiring, coordinating, and commanding. It is occasionally necessary for eminent attendants to apply for more training to get an Associate in Nursing, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, or a Specialist of Nursing degree in order to prepare for positions of authority within the nursing profession. An advanced nursing degree is becoming more and more common in managerial positions. Compared to nurse managers, nurse leaders are less task-oriented and instead concentrate on creating and upholding standards. Their responsibility is to make sure that the organization's long-term strategy, vision, and mission are all fulfilled.


  • Track 18-1Nursing Organization
  • Track 18-2Nursing Training Center
  • Track 18-3Nursing Institute


One of the first and most crucial components of nursing education is pharmacology for medical caregivers. It is a field of study that deals with prescribing medication in accordance with the patient's infection profile. The investigation was conducted with the use of drugs, antibodies, and over-the-counter drugs, which is directly related to the pharmaceutical industry. All across the world, enlisted attendants play a crucial part in providing patients with medication in a busy emergency clinic setting. Medical assistants must put in a lot of work to fulfil this role if they are to claim to have a complete understanding of pharmacology and possibly lethal pharmacological interactions.


  • Track 19-1Pharmacokinetics
  • Track 19-2Therapeutics
  • Track 19-3Chemotherapy
  • Track 19-4Pharmacy


Oncology is the study of cancer. The three primary subspecialties of oncology are medical, surgical, and radiation oncology. A licenced nurse who treats and educates cancer patients is known as an oncology nurse. In a variety of settings, including inpatient wards, bone marrow transplant facilities, and community settings, oncology nurses work as a member of a multidisciplinary team. They may work in settings ranging from outpatient through palliative care and with a variety of patients, including the young and the elderly.


  • Track 20-1Bladder Cancer
  • Track 20-2Brain Cancer
  • Track 20-3Breast Cancer
  • Track 20-4Colorectal Cancer


Pediatrics is the area of medicine that focuses on the wellbeing and care of kids, teenagers, and infants from birth to age eighteen. Pediatric Nursing provides theoretically and therapeutically pertinent content to educate the novice, enlighten the scholar, and cultivate the paediatric specialist toward providing patients with high-quality healthcare. Pediatric nurses have extensive knowledge of growth and development, and they adjust their interactions to the child's developmental stage. They also recognise the family's expertise and collaborate with them to care for the youngster. Children are not little adults, therefore diseases, medical technology, and treatments for paediatric patients are either distinct from those for adults or appear differently.


  • Track 21-1 Neonatology
  • Track 21-2Perinatology
  • Track 21-3 Pediatric surgery


Athletes can perform better with proper nutrition. The best way to keep healthy is to lead an active lifestyle, engage in regular exercise, and consume a good diet. A balanced diet can give you the energy you need to finish a race or just take part in leisurely sports or activities. Poor food and insufficient exercise are factors in obesity as well as other chronic diseases such type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, some cancers, and depression. Only approximately one in ten kids and adults consume the recommended daily amount of vegetables.


  • Track 22-1Achieve and maintain a healthy weight
  • Track 22-2Achieve and maintain a healthy weight
  • Track 22-3Reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke
  • Track 22-4Reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer
  • Track 22-5Strengthen muscles, bones, and joints
  • Track 22-6Improve mood and energy level


It's important to note that there has been a recent spike in moving physically present medical nurses toward telehealth nursing. According to recent research, the range should be widened in the telehealth nursing sector when it comes to understanding the pandemic's current state. Telehealth also gives nurses more recognition and significance by giving them more options for communicating with and understanding their patients in an environmentally friendly way.


  • Track 23-1 Telemedicine application model
  • Track 23-2Tele Diagnosis and tele-treatment
  • Track 23-3Tele Surgery


The term "e-Health and Telemedicine" refers to both the management of electronic health data and the therapeutic applications of telemedicine. They provide essential tools for home healthcare, remote patient monitoring, disease management, and technological advancements for medical practises, hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, nautical, and aviation settings in addition to rural health and combat care. a "method for integrating new low-cost electronic technologies into healthcare delivery, such as web-enabled transactions, advanced networks, and new design approaches" The usage of the internet or other electronic media is part of e-health. Informatics is used in clinical or biomedical research informatics to manage and uncover new facts about health and disease.


  • Track 24-1M-health
  • Track 24-2Tele-medicine
  • Track 24-3Clinical Information systems


A telemetry nurse is a registered nurse (RN) that specialises in treating acute patient issues that call for the use of telemetry instruments to track patient vital signs. The current international nurse staff shortage is most felt in the critical care specialty in the United States, where turnover reached 18.2 percent in 2018. 1 As worries about global health grow, healthcare systems need more RNs who are educated, qualified, and able to obtain their specialty certification.


  • Track 25-1 Basic cardiac rhythm monitoring techniques, interpretation and treatment
  • Track 25-2 Basic and advanced life support


Women's Health Nursing is dedicated to serving women all over the world. Women's health nursing focuses on obstetrics and gynecologic malignancies, hypertension, diabetes, orthopaedics, endometriosis, pregnancy management, breast cancer and other cancers affecting women, neonatal care, nursing care during childbirth and preterm birth prevention, HIV/AIDS women patients, and a variety of other diseases and illnesses that women face. What else has to be done in Women's Health in addition to all of these patient care deliveries? The role of a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner focuses on providing primary care to women. Primary care is the first line of defence for comprehensive treatment that includes disease prevention, health promotion, and nursing management of common acute and chronic diseases.


  • Track 26-1Neonatal Nursing
  • Track 26-2Maternal Nursing
  • Track 26-3Women Health Care
  • Track 26-4Infection Nursing Diagnosis