Session & Tracks
Track 1: Neonatology
Neonatologists are doctors who specialize in the care of newborn children. Newborns can present a unique set of health challenges that require a high level of skill and medical expertise to treat. This is particularly true of premature newborns and those with underdeveloped organs. That said neonatologists also play an important role in more routine aspects of care, like counseling parents before, during and after childbirth. Their training helps them prepare parents for the everyday aspects of caring for newborns.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 2: Perinatology
A subspecialty of obstetrics concerned with the care of the fetus and complicated, high-risk pregnancies. Perinatology is also known as maternal-fetal medicine. In addition to four years of residency training in obstetrics and gynecology the maternal-fetal medicine subspecialist has received two to three years of education in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the mother and fetus. The maternal-fetal medicine specialist typically works in consultation with the obstetrician.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 3: Covid_19 Obstetric and Neonatal
The effect of Covid_19 Neonatal on pregnancy is not completely known because of the lack of reliable data If there is increased risk to pregnant women and fetuses, so far it has not been readily detectable Predictions based on similar infections such as SARS and MERS suggest that pregnant women are at an increased risk of severe infection but findings from studies to date show that clinical characteristics of COVID-19 Pneumonia in pregnant women were similar to those reported from non-pregnant adults.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 4: Pediatric
Pediatrics is a discipline that deals with biological, social, and environmental influences on the developing child and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development. Children differ from adults anatomically, physiologically, immunologically, psychologically developmentally, and metabolically. A pediatrician participates at the community level in preventing or solving problems in child health care and publicly advocates the causes of children.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 5: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Newborn babies who need intensive medical care are often put in a special area of the hospital called the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The NICU has advanced technology and trained healthcare professionals to give special care for the tiniest patients. NICUs may also care for babies who are not as sick but do need specialized nursing care. Some hospitals don’t have the staff for a NICU and babies must be moved to another hospital. Babies who need intensive care do better if they are born in a hospital with a NICU than if they are moved after birth. This information is to help you understand why a baby may need to be in the NICU. You will also find out about some of the procedures that may be needed for the care of your baby.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 6: Congenital Malformations & Birth Complications
Congenital anomalies (birth defects) can be defined as structural or functional anomalies (e.g. metabolic disorders) that occur during intrauterine life and can be identified prenatally, at birth or later in life. Congenital anomalies are also known as birth defects, congenital disorders or congenital malformations. Congenital anomalies are the major cause of new born deaths within four weeks of birth and can result in long-term disability with a significant impact on individuals, families, societies and health-care systems.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 7: Neonatal Heart Diseases and Problems
The congenital heart disease (CHD) is not fixed anatomic defects that appear at birth, but are instead a dynamic group of anomalies that originates in fetal life and changes considerable during the postnatal development. The incidence of moderate‑to‑severe structural in live born infant is 6–8 per 1000 live births. About 2–3 per 1000 newborns will be symptomatic with heart disease in the 1st year of life. The diagnosis is established by 1 week of age in 40%–50% of patients. It is considered one of the leading causes of neonatal mortality. According to a status report on in India, 10% of the present infant mortality may be accounted to Neonatal Heart Diseases
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 8: Neonatal and Fetal Nutrition
Fetal nutrients are derived largely from the mother and fetal nutrition is thus closely related to maternal nutrition. However, it is important to appreciate that maternal nutrition is not the same as fetal nutrition. Firstly, the mother has her own nutrient demands which may be in conflict with those of the fetus. Human adolescents also tend to give birth to lighter infants, and birth weight has been reported to be less in offspring of adolescents with a higher dietary sugar intake. Secondly, the fetus lies at the end of a long supply line which can be impaired at many points. Nutrients are used by the fetus predominantly for growth and metabolism, with little energy expenditure on other processes such as thermoregulation, movement and digestion. Fetal nutrients are in fact the main drivers of fetal growth, with genetic factors playing a much smaller role.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 09: Neonatal Genetics
New-born screening is a screening in infants shortly after birth for a list of conditions that are treatable, but not evident in the new-born period. Some of the conditions included in new-born screening programs are only detectable after irreversible damage has been done, in some cases sudden death is the first manifestation of a disease. Screening programs are often run by state or national governing bodies with the goal of screening all infants born in the jurisdiction.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 10: Neonatal Research
The Division of Neonatology has a robust research program that focuses on several key areas: understanding the fundamental biology of preterm birth and its complications, rigorously testing new therapeutics in newborns through expertly designed clinical trials, developing new knowledge about risk factors for poor outcomes in sick neonates through rigorous observational studies, and developing new understanding of the social and medical impact of the organization and economy of healthcare delivery structures on maternal and child health. In addition, the Division also serves as a national leader in the development and conduct of multicenter and single-center clinical trials.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 11: Neonatal Hematology/Oncology
Neonatal oncology is a sub specialty of pediatrics oncology that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer in babies. Newborn cancer is rare and comprises a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with substantial histological diversity. Almost all types of pediatrics cancer can occur in fetuses and neonates. The causes of neonatal cancer are unclear, but genetic factors probably have a key role.
Neonatal Hematology is the study of blood and blood-forming organs, as well as their diseases in born babies. Surgeons frequently encounter hematologic issues with respect to wound healing, inflammation and hemostasis. Because of the complexity and broad scope of hematology, this review is limited to an overview of hematopoiesis and hemostasis in the neonates Diseases of blood cells including disorders of white cells, red cells, and platelets. A medical practitioner who specializes in this field of pediatric hematology is called Neonatal/pediatric hematologist.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 12: Neonatal Cardiology
Neonatal Cardiology is the fetal diagnosis and treatment given for pregnant women at risk of or known to be carrying babies with heart problems. Neonatal heart conditions mainly includes heart defects associated with other types of disease, such as diaphragmatic hernia, heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy) or infection (myocarditis), Heart problems due to lung masses, etc.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 13: Neonatal Endocrinology and Diabetes
Neonatal Endocrinology is a medical subspecialty dealing with disorders of the endocrine glands, such as growth disorders, sexual differentiation in neonates, diabetes and other disorders. The other type of diabetes that is often misdiagnosed as type 1 or type 2 diabetes called monogenic diabetes which is seen in newborn babies. Endocrine disorders in neonates are caused by too many or too few hormones circulating throughout the body. If a newborn baby has problem with growth, diabetes, hormone-producing glands that help maintain growth and development, puberty, energy level and mood. Neonatal/ Pediatric endocrinologists are usually the primary physicians involved in the medical care of infants with intersex disorders.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 14: Neonatal ENT/Ophthalmology
Neonatal Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine and surgery which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. An ophthalmologist is a specialist in Pediatric/Neonatology ophthalmology. Multiple ophthalmic disorders can present in neonates. Such disorders can be isolated or be associated with other systemic anomalies. Timely referral, diagnosis, and management are critical to allow optimal visual development. The critical period of visual development is in the first 6 months after birth. Infants who meet screening criteria for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) should be screened to help prevent serious visual squeal, including blindness. Pediatricians and neonatologists should identify ocular abnormalities and refer patients for detailed ophthalmic evaluation when deemed necessary.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 15: Neonatal Neurology
Neonatal Neurology refers to services that can delivery multidisciplinary expertise aimed at optimal care and protection of the new-born brain—whether for premature infants or sick infants born at full term. Neonatal Neurologists who regularly monitor baby’s developmental progress and perform research in all areas of brain injury prevention and management. Neurosciences Intensive Care Nursery (NICN) provides comprehensive and coordinated assessment and treatment for new-born’s who are at high risk of neurological injury or who have clinical evidence of developmental brain abnormalities.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 16: Neonatal Pathology
Neonatal/pediatric pathology is a medical subspecialty with particular expertise in diseases affecting the placenta, fetus, infant and child. The duties of pediatric pathologists can be broadly separated into two fields:
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 17: Neonatal Pharmacology/Toxicology
Neonatal pharmacology setting is unique effective, result-oriented and safe drug administration in neonates should be based on two parameters:
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Integrated knowledge on the evolving physiological characteristics of the newborn
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Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the given drug.
Understandably, clinical pharmacology in neonates is as dynamic, varied and diverse as the new-born’s. Advances in the basic science research have improved our understanding of use of drugs.
Over and above all that, pharmacovigilance is needed to recognize specific adverse drug reactions (ADRs).
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 18: Neonatal Radiology and Anesthesiology
Pediatric radiology is a subspecialty of radiology involving the imaging of fetus and infants. Although some diseases seen in pediatrics are the same as that in adults, there are many conditions which are seen only in infants. The specialty has to take in account the dynamics of a growing body, from pre-term infants to large adolescents, where the organs follow growth patterns and phases.
Neonatal anesthesia includes general anesthesia for term babies in the first month of life, as well as premature babies (born before the 37th week of pregnancy). The first 30 days after birth are the time when most congenital and genetic defects are discovered and when babies are most susceptible to birth-acquired infections. During surgery, anesthesiologists focus on: Preventing and treating apnea (when breathing stops for 10 seconds or longer, a condition more common in neonates and former premature infants), meticulous fluid replacement, managing blood loss, Monitoring and maintaining blood glucose levels, Controlling temperature and Managing pain.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 19: Neonatal Nephrology
Neonatal Nephrology is a sub specialty of medicine and paediatrics that concerns itself with the kidneys- the study of normal kidney function and kidney problems. Clinical complications include renal function in the fetus and neonate, blood pressure and hypertension in the neonate, renal failure in the term and preterm infant, and the causes and the consequences of fetal urinary obstruction. A nephrologist is a physician who specializes in the care and treatment of kidney diseases in new-born babies.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 20: Neonatal Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine
Stem cell transplantation (SCT) is rare in neonates or infants, there has been some research reporting an encouraging survival rate; as well as there are studies pointing SCT in infants as a controversial treatment.
Lung diseases remain one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in neonates. Cell therapy and regenerative medicine have the potential to revolutionize the management of life-threatening and debilitating lung diseases that currently lack effective treatments.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 21: Neonatal Screening
Newborn Screening is a program that identifies babies at risk of having rare, but serious medical conditions that can affect normal development. Baby Shield Newborn Screening combines biochemical testing of 100+ metabolic & genetic conditions with confirmatory genetic testing for screen-positive results. It aims to achieve early identification of conditions Thus, resulting in early intervention that can lead to the elimination or reduction of mortality, morbidity and disability in affected newborns.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 22: Pediatrics
Pediatrics is the specialty of medical science concerned with the physical, mental, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Pediatric care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive health care to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 23: Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pediatric emergency medicine is a medical subspecialty of both pediatrics and emergency medicine. It involves the care of undifferentiated, unscheduled children with acute illnesses or injuries that require immediate medical attention.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 24: Pediatric Gastroenterology and Metabolic Disorders
Pediatric gastroenterology developed as a sub-specialty of pediatrics and gastroenterology. It is concerned with treating the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas of children from infancy until age eighteen. Pediatric metabolic disorders happen when the child's body is not appropriately processing nutrients such as fats, proteins, or sugars. Often, when young children have a metabolism disorder, it is a genetic condition that is passed down in families.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 25: Pediatric Neurology and Endocrinology
Neurological disorders in children occur when something is abnormal in the brain, the nervous system or the muscle cells. These disorders can vary from epilepsy to migraine headaches to tic or movement disorders and more. Endocrinology is a field in biology and medicine that deals with the endocrine system. The organs involved in the endocrine system include the pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, ovaries, testes and pancreas. These glands secrete hormones into the blood.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 26: Healthcare and Hospital Management
Health administration or hospital management is the field relating to leadership, management, and administration of public health systems, health care systems, hospitals, and hospital networks in all the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors. Hospital Management Career involves ensuring effective use of physical & financial resources of the hospital.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Track 27: Neonatal jaundice
Neonatal jaundice is a yellowish discoloration of the white part of the eyes and skin in a newborn baby due to high bilirubin levels. Other symptoms may include excess sleepiness or poor feeding. Complications may include seizures, cerebral palsy, or kernicterus.
Related Societies & Associations:
Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society | Turkish Neonatology Society | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
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