Theme: Exploring New Dimensions in Pediatrics, Neonatal and Family Medicine Research Advancements

Faneotrics 2020

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Faneotrics 2020

Dear Potential Researchers, Scientists, Industrialists & Students,

Join us for 29th World Neonatal, Pediatric and Family Medicine Conference

Update your skills, Meet your academic heroes, Engage in high-level debates and refine your ideas enhance your knowledge base, and broaden your horizons, Visit a new place and have fun, - all in one place!

Theme: Exploring New Dimensions in Pediatrics, Neonatal and Family Medicine Research Advancements

Pediatric, Neonatal Care, Family Medicine, Pediatric Nursing, Child Care, Clinical Pediatrics, Perinatology, Child Nutrition and Development, General Pediatrics, Pediatrics- Cardiology, Oncology, Nephrology, Neurology, Surgery, Genetics, Endocrinology

Date: March 19-20, 2020

Venue: Mena Plaza Hotel Albarsha | Dubai, UAE

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Faneotrics 2020 typically incorporate informative and exciting conference including Keynote presentations, lectures, symposia, and workshops on a wide variety of topics through oral, poster presentations by the participants across the globe.

We heartily welcome Pediatricians, Neonatologists, Family Medicine Specialists, CEO,  Professors, Associate Professors, Researchers, Young research forum, Students, Delegate and the officials from Medical, Pharma, Heath care Fields to Dubai, UAE.

The conference is accredited by the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits which will enhance the carrier growth of the particpants.

Why to attend 29th World Neonatal, Pediatric and Family Medicine Conference?

FANEOTRICS 2020 provides the best platform to learn, inform and discuss new ideas, current discoveries, medications, failures and issues related to child health as well as women healthcare and is progressed by knowledgeable, skilled and experienced  neonatologists, paediatricians, neonatal nurses, pediatric nutritionists and team of many other multidisciplinary specialists.

Target Audience

  • Neonatologist

  • Pediatricians

  • Physicians

  • Family Medicine Specialists

  • Midwives

  • Pharmacists

  • Pediatrics Nurses

  • Pediatrics Nutritionists and Dieticians

  • Pediatric Gastroenterologists

  • Primary care doctors

  • Students

  • Research Scholars

  • Pharmaceutical Companies

  • Associations and Societies

  • Training Institutes

  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies

  • Hospital Administrators

  • Pharmaceutical Industrialists

Track 1:  Neonatal Care

Neonatal care is a subspecialty of nursing that works with infants born with a variety of problems like prematurity, birth defects, infection, cardiac malformations, surgical problems etc.  Most of the neonatal nurses care for the new-borns from the time of birth until they are discharged from the hospital. Neonatal practitioners have the most intensive responsibilities, working in the NICU like heck ventilators and incubators, make sure babies are responding well, and teach parents how to care for their infants properly.

  • Neonatal disorders

  • Neonatal respiratory diseases

  • Epilepsy in neonates

  • Diagnosis & treatment

  • Preventive care

  • Chronic management

Track 2: Family Medicine

Family medicine (FM), formerly or family practice (FP) is a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages.  They serve as a patient's first contact for health concerns. The specialists are named as family physician or family doctor. Family physicians are trained to perform multiple types of procedures, including: Endoscopy, Family planning and early pregnancy evaluation and management, Ultrasound imaging, Vasectomy etc.

  • Internal medicine

  • Hospital management

  • Hospice and palliative medicine

  • Family physician

  • Physiotherapy nurse

Track 3: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

NICU is an intensive care unit designed for premature and ill new-borns babies. Every neonatal unit has its own set routine like parents are usually allowed to visit their babies almost 24 hours a day. Every neonatal unit has its own set of routine. The babies in these units are very vulnerable to infection, so everyone will be asked to wash their hands every time when they enter to the unit, if you have a cough or cold you will be asked not to come in.

  • Atrial septal defect

  • Anemia of prematurity

  • Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis

  • Congenital heart disease

Track 4: Women Health Nursing and Midwifery

Women's health refers to the branch of medicine focuses on the treatment and diagnosis of diseases and conditions that affect a woman's physical and emotional well-being. Gynaecology is one of the major branches of medical science which deals with women's health issues. Pregnancy and childbirth services include: proper diet, prenatal vitamins, and medicines etc.

Midwifery encompasses care of women during the time of pregnancy, labour, and the postpartum period, as well as care of the new-born. The major aim is to prevent health problems during pregnancy, the detection of abnormal conditions, the procurement of medical assistance when necessary, and execution of proper measures in the absence of medical help.

  • Birth control

  • Hygiene

  • Midwifery health profession

  • Menopause and hormone therapy

  • Pregnancy

  • Sexual health

Track 5: General Pediatrics

The Division of General Pediatrics emphasizes outstanding clinical care for patients across socioeconomic backgrounds and levels of medical complexity, cutting-edge health services research, and training of future academic leaders in the field of general pediatrics. Now-a-days Comprehensive primary care is designed to keep the child healthy.

  • Clinical pediatrics

  • Health screening and disease prevention

  • Adolescent medicine

  • Nutrition counseling

  • Child psychology

  • Immunizations

Track 6: Pediatric Nutrition

Good nutrition is essential to good health. Infants consume small amounts of food at a time, and so much of care attention should be given this time. Pediatric nutrition  is the major intrauterine environmental factor that alters expression of the fetal genome and may have lifelong consequences developmental disabilities. Always healthy protein based food should be provided to the child like meat, nuts, and eggs, Serve whole-grain breads and cereals because they are high in fiber.

  • Physical growth and maturation

  • Essential vitamins and minerals

  • Gastrointestinal disorders

  • Paediatric development

  • Eating disorders

  • Weight management

Track 7: Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric dentists are specialty oral care providers for infants and children through who takes care of the dentistry with special health needs. A pediatric dentist offers a wide range of treatment options, as well as expertise and training to care for child’s teeth, gums, and mouth. Without proper oral care, children face possible oral decay and disease that can cause a lifetime of pain and complications.

  • Dental surgery

  • Orthodontics

  • Dental implantology

  • Dental traumatology

  • Holistic dentistry

  • Oral cancer

Track 8: Pediatric Oncology and Hematology

Pediatric Oncology is the term used to comprise all malignant conditions among children with cancer. The most common childhood cancers are Leukemia (begins in blood-forming tissue such as bone marrow), retinoblastoma (occurs in the tissues of the retina), lymphoma (cancer in the cells of immune system), neuroblastoma (nerve cells), Wilms tumor (kidney cancer), and brain tumors, such as gliomas. The investigation of Tumor Cell Biology audits applications worried about flag transduction systems in neoplastic cells, and control of tumor cell phenotype and conduct, and tumor movement.

  • Palliative care in pediatric oncology

  • Neonatal tumors

  • Pioneers in pediatric oncology

  • Radiological imaging of the neonate

  • Congenital or acquired immune deficiencies

Track 9: Pediatric Pulmonology

Pediatric pulmonology deals with diagnosis and treatment of diseases which involves respiratory tract. It is a combination of both pulmonology and pediatrics. Pediatric pulmonologists are specially trained in treating pulmonary pediatric diseases and conditions of the chest, particularly asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, complicated chest infections, etc. Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy (FFB) and Pulmonary Function Testing are included under Pediatric Pulmonology. These testings are non-invasive test that can be done in different ways to work best for children. An FFB allows pulmonologists to review inside the lungs with a fiberoptic scope.

  • Recurring pneumonia

  • Cystic fibrosis

  • Emphysema

  • Pulmonary fibrosis

  • Advances in respiratory medicine

  • Sleep-related breathing problems

Track 10: Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric surgery is a subspecialty of general surgery which includes the diagnosis of the patient, treatment, specifically surgical care. Common pediatric diseases that may require pediatric surgery include: congenital malformations: lymphangioma, cleft lip and palate, esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula, hypertrophic pyloric stenosis etc.

  • Pediatric cardiac surgery

  • Pediatric neurosurgery

  • Pediatric surgical devices

  • Pediatric ophthalmic surgery

  • Pediatric head & neck surgery

Track 11: Pediatric Depression

Childhood depression is all about everyday emotions that occur as a child develops. The main symptoms of depression revolve around sadness, feeling of hopelessness, and mood changes. The changes can be seen in appetite, sleep, social involvement. Children diagnosed with diabetes mellitus or asthma in between three to five years is likely to have a major depressive episode.

  • Trauma therapy

  • Psychological trauma

  • Diagnosis, immunization & preventive measures

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy

  • Guidelines for adolescent depression in primary care

Track 12: Pediatric and Neonatal Cardiology

Pediatric cardiologists are specialists in diagnosing and treating heart problems in children like congenital heart disease, Arrhythmias, pulmonary hypertension. Children who might require heart surgery, pediatric cardiologists work closely with the pediatric heart surgeons to determine the best treatments and interventions.

  • Electrophysiology

  • Fetal cardiology

  • Heart function in very sick newborns

  • Pediatric pulmonary hypertension

  • Heart rhythm

  • Cardiac malformations

Track 13: Neonatal Nephrology

Preterm newborn infants may suffer from electrolyte imbalance and poor growth as a result of tubular dysfunction.  If the child is facing urinary tract disease, bladder problems, kidney stones, or high blood pressure, a pediatric nephrologist has the special skills and experience to treat the child. Renal disorders are a heterogeneous group of congenital and acquired conditions. The neonatal kidneys have a glomerular filtration rate of 30ml/min compared to an adult surface area.

  • Dialysis

  • Kidney transplantation

  • Kidney biopsie

  • Neonatal bowel obstruction

  • Neonatal renal disorder

  • Clinical manifestations

  • Tubular diseases

Track 14: Pediatric Neurology

Problems in the nervous system of a child are treated by pediatric neurologist. Problems in the nervous system may begin in the brain, spine, nerves, or muscles and after that it can lead to problems such as seizures, headaches, or developmental delays.

  • Autism

  • Seizures and epilepsy

  • Intellectual disability

  • Brain tumors

  • Pediatric neurological disorders

  • Pediatric neurosurgery

  • Sleep disorders

  • Headaches and migraine

The global pediatric market comprises of the healthcare services provided across various fields of healthcare industry. According to the report, the global pediatric health care products and services market was valued at around USD 89,000 Mn and USD 525,000 Mn, respectively, in 2018 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of around 4.6% and 5.6%, respectively, from 2018 to 2026. A report based on UNICEF shows that, 415k children in the region die every year before celebrating their fifth birth date. Increase in chronic diseases, develop the healthcare facilities which contributes in leading the growth for pediatric healthcare and family medicine in Dubai, UAE region

About 3% of global healthcare expenditure was estimated by Middle East regions and which is expected to grow continuously. In Middle East advancement and government initiatives improves healthcare sector about US$ 48 billion in 2016 and expected to reach USD 63.7 billion by 2023 at CAGR of 4.2%.

In 1971 it was the time when there were just 7 hospitals and 12 health centers founded in UAE. Today, it has more than 80 public as well as private hospitals and 150 clinics focusing on primary care.

As the U.A.E. healthcare sector appears an impressive growth in the coming years, great advanced opportunities for U.S.-U.A.E. partnerships. The Cleveland Clinic Dubai makes the entire miracle to the possibility.

Pediatric Hospitals in UAE

·         NovaVita Specialised Paediatric Hospital

·         Danat Al Emarat Women & Children’s Hospital

·         Cleveland Clinic 

·         Universal Hospital

·         NMC Royal Hospital Khalifa City

·         Universal Hospital-Baniyas Clinic

·         KidsFIRST Medical Center

·         Al Mushrif Children's Specialty Center 

·         HealthPlus Children's Specialty Center

·         NMC Specialty Hospital 

·         Burjeel Hospital

·         Advanced American Dental Center

·         Bareen International Hospital

·         Emirates Advanced Rehabilitation of Children Center

·         Aster Clinic, Musaffah

·         Mediclinic Al Bateen

·         Advanced Cure Diagnostic Center

·         Health & Style Medical Centre LLC  

Members associated with Faneotrics research:

Associations and Societies worldwide:

·         Pediatric Trauma Society

·         American Academy of Pediatrics

·         Society for Pediatric Dermatology

·         American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology

·         International Pediatric AssociatioN

·         Pediatric Infectious Disease Society

·         Euoropean Pediatric Association

·         Society for Pediatric Radiology

·         Academic Pediatric Association

·         American Pediatric Surgical Association

·         International Association for Pediatric Surgeons

·         American Pediatric Society

·         Society for Pediatric Research

·         Society of Pediatric Research

·         American Pediatric Surgical Nurses Association

·         Child Neurology Society

·         Society for Developmental and Behaviourial Pediatrics

·         The Noth American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

·         Indian Academy of Pediatrics

·         Canadian Pediatric Association

·         Pediatric Endocrine Society

·         The Asia-Pacific Pediatric Association

·         American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

·         American Pediatric Surgical Associations

Related Conferences:

  1. 2nd International Conference on Pediatrics and Primary Healthcare Nursing, March 26-27, 2020 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

  2. 23rd Global Summit on Pediatrics, Neonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 | Dubai, UAE

  3. 3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 | Dubai, UAE

  4. 24th World Nutrition and Pediatrics Healthcare Conference, April 29-30, 2020 | Dubai, UAE

  5. 31st World Nurse Practitioners & Healthcare Congress, April 29-30, 2020 | Dubai, UAE

  6. World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia

  7. 24th International Conference on Primary Healthcare and Emergency Nursing, September 21-22, 2020 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

  8. 24th World Congress on Pediatrics, Neonatology & Primary Care, October 19-20, 2020 | Helsinki, Finland

  9. 2nd International Conference on Community Nursing and Public Health, October 24-25, 2020 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

  10. 22nd World Congress on Nursing, Pharmacology and Healthcare, December 10-11, 2020 | Dubai, UAE

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Experience Poor Sleep Habits

Many of the babies and children have settling and sleep problems during night. In children, with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), these problems can be more severe than in other children. Several factors have been profoundly affecting the sleep of 2- to 5-year-olds with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). They are more likely to resist their bedtime, have trouble getting to sleep, suffer from anxiety regarding sleep, wake up in the middle of the night, and experience night terrors. It was already known that kids with Autism struggle with sleep issues. It has been consistently found that more than half of them and possibly as many as 4 in 5 have at least one chronic sleep disorder.

Kids with autism were 45 percent more likely to have moderate sleep problems than children with other forms of developmental delay, and the 75 percent of them are more likely than typical kids. Children with symptoms of autism has worse on nearly all aspects of sleep. Only in a couple of areas sleep apnea and daytime sleepiness appear to have about the same level of difficulty as other kids.

Children were divided into four groups: children with a classification of an autism spectrum disorder, children with other developmental delays with characteristics of autism spectrum disorder, children with other developmental delays without characteristics of autism, and children in a general population group. Researchers found that children with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental delays with autism characteristics were more than twice as likely to experience sleep problems as children in the general population group.

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