Theme: “Fostering the efforts to improve maternal and Neonatal health”

Neonatal Nursing 2018

Neonatal Nursing 2018

Details of Neonatal Nursing 2018 in USA:

Conference Series LLC Ltd is organizing Neonatal Nursing 2018 at Chicago, USA. We organize nursing meeting related to Midwifery, Pregnancy, Midwifery Nurse Practitioner Education, Midwifery Skills, Neonatology, Nursing science.

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Neonatal Nursing 2018

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Sep 26-27, 2018

 

Neonatal Nursing 2018 aims to bring together the Professors, Researchers, scientists, business giants, and technocrats to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development and discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics.

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Who can attend Neonatal Nursing 2018?

Neonatal Nursing 2018 Conference brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of Nursing like Child Nursing Care, Midwives, Adult & Women Health and Emergency Nursing, Public Health, Environmental Health, Healthcare and Medicine from Practice, Research, Administration, Policy, and Education. It is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence, ideas, and generate solutions.

Why to Attend???

Neonatal Conference provides a global platform for exchanging ideas and makes us updated about the latest innovations in Neonatal Nursing and Neonatology. Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by Eminent Scientists from all over the world

Importance and Scope:

Neonatal Nursing 2018 deals with Neonatal Nursing ICU, Clinical Nurse Practitioners, Midwives in Neonatal Nursing, Neonatal Gynecology, Neonatal Critical Care Nursing, Neonatal Innovations in Nursing, Neonatal Nursing Community, Health Care, and Management. There is a worldwide Shortage of Neonatal Nurses but there is also an increased demand for Nurses with enhanced skills who can manage a more diverse, complex and acutely ill newborn baby’s population than ever before. As a result, a variety of nurses in advanced practice positions has evolved around the world. Neonatal Nursing Conferences provide a platform for the experts in the field from all over the globe as we share experiences and knowledge and work together on ensuring a just reproductive health. This event includes prompt keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations, and exhibitions.

Conference Series LLC Ltd extends its welcome to 3rd World Congress on Mother and Neonatal Nursing Care Conference during September 26-27, 2018 at Chicago, USA with a theme “Fostering the Efforts to Improve Maternal and Neonatal Health” Conference Series through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community.

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Track 1: Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal Nursing is a specialty of nursing care of newborn infants up to 28 days after birth, Its  requires a high degree of skill, dedication and emotional strength as the nurses care for new born babies with a range of problems, varying between prematurity, birth defects, infection, cardiac malformations and surgical problems. Neonatal nurses are a vital part of the neonatal care team and are required to know basic newborn revival, be able to control the newborn’s temperature and know how to initiate cardiopulmonary and pulse oximetry monitoring

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 2: Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

Neonatal Nurse Practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse with minimum 2years experience as a beside registered nurse in a level III NICU, who is prepared to practice across the continuity, providing primary, acute, chronic, and critical care to neonates, infants, and baby through age 2. Primarily working in neonatal intensive care unit settings, Neonatal Nursing Practitioners select and perform clinically indicated advanced diagnostic and therapeutic intrusive procedure.

In the United States, a board certified neonatal nurse practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse who has acquired graduate education at the masters or doctoral level and has a board certification in neonatology

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 3: Pediatric Nursing

Pediatric nursing is the medical care of neonates and children up to adolescence, usually in an in-patient hospital or day clinic. The main role of pediatric nurses is to manage procedures and medicines to children according to prescribed nursing care plans. Nurses also frequently assess the patients by observing vital signs, developing communication skills with children and family members and with medical teams. Being a support to children and their families is one fundamental of direct nursing care. Awareness of the concerns of children and parents, being present physically at times of stress and achieve strategies to help children and family members contend are all part of the work.

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Track 4: Pediatric Cardiology

A congenital heart defect in which oxygenated and deoxygenated blood enters the circulatory system resulting from a ventricular septal defect right beneath the aorta. This condition causes newborns to have a bluish-tint, cyanosis, and have a deficiency of oxygen to their tissues, hypoxemia.

Tetralogy of Fallot, pulmonary atresia, double outlet right ventricle, transposition of the great arteries, persistent truncus arteriosus, and Ebsteins anomaly are different congenital cyanotic heart diseases. Congenital cyanotic heart diseases are where something is wrong with the heart of a newborn and it is not oxygenating the blood efficiently.

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Track 5: Neonatal Nutrition Nursing

Nutrition plays an important factor especially in the first couple weeks of life. Breast Feeding has important ingredients that build the baby’s immune system.  Neonatal nutrition is important for the growth and development of the newborn babies. In general, babies should be at least 4 pounds before they are ready to come out of the incubator.

The Supplemental nursing system consists of a container and a capillary tube preeminent from the container to the mother’s nipple, the container filled with fresh pumped breast milk with fresh donor milk pasteurized donor milk, or, if no human milk is available, with infant formula.

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Track 6: Midwives in Maternal Care

The birth of a child marks one of the great events of life in any culture, but in most societies it carries with it a high probability of death or serious illness for both mother and child. Several types of midwives and several types of physicians provide prenatal care, attend births, and care for women after birth in the United States. This page provides information about these options. Two contrasting perspectives are often called the "midwifery Model of Care" and the "Medical Model of Care." There are striking differences in the two models. These differences can have a great impact on your experience and outcomes. They are midwifery model of care and medical model of care. Midwives are well-suited to care for healthy women who expect to have a normal birth. They provide prenatal care, care during labor and birth, and care after the birth. Many give priority to providing good information to women, involving women in decision-making, and providing flexible and responsive care. Some midwives provide continuous support throughout labor and birth, which has many benefits for women, infants, and families and no known risks. Midwives attend births in many hospitals throughout the United States, and they attend most of the births that take place in out-of-hospital birth centers and homes. They provide prenatal care and care after birth in many settings. Certified Midwives (CMs) are new professionals in the health care field.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 7: Neonatal Screening

Neonatal Screening is a public health program of screening in infants shortly after birth for a list of conditions that are treatable, but not clinically evident in the newborn period. Some of the conditions included in newborn screening programs are only perceptible after irreversible damage has been done, in some cases sudden death is the first manifestation of a disease.

Newborn screening appearance as a public health program in the United States in the early 1960s, and has expanded to countries around the world, with different testing commands in each country. Both newborn screening (screening soon after birth) and prenatal screening (screening before birth) have improved health care. The first disorder detected by modern newborn screening programs was phenylketonuria, a metabolic condition in which the inability to regard the essential amino acid phenylalanine can cause irreversible mental retardation unless detected early. With early detection and dietary management, the negative effects of the disease can be broadly eliminated

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Track 8: Neonatal Diagnosis

Diagnosis are aspects of prenatal care that focus of detecting anatomic and physiologic problems with zygote, embryo or fetus as early as possible, either before gestation even starts (as in preimplantation genetic diagnosis) or as early in gestation as applicable. They use medical tests to detect problems such as neural tube defects, chromosome abnormalities, and gene mutations that would lead to genetic disorders and birth defects, such as thalassemia, spina bifida, Tay–Sachs disease, cleft palate, sickle cell anemia,  cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, and fragile X syndrome

Screening can also be used for prenatal sex insight. Common testing procedures include amniocentesis, ultrasonography including nuchal translucency ultrasound, serum biomarker testing, or genetic screening. In some cases, the tests are execute to determine if the fetus will be aborted, though physicians and patients also find it useful to diagnose high-risk pregnancies early so that delivery can be scheduled in a tertiary care hospital where the baby can receive applicable care.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 9: Neonatal Infectious Diseases & Antibiotics

Neonatal infections are infections of the newborn during the neonatal period or first four weeks after birth. Neonatal infections may be decline by trans-placental transfer in utero, in the birth canal during perinatal, or by other means after birth. Some infections captured in the neonatal period do not become possible until much later such as HIV, hepatitis B and malaria.

There is a higher risk of infection with pre-term or low birth weight neonates. Respiratory tract infections contracted by pre-term neonates may continue into childhood or possibly adulthood with long-term effects that limit one's ability to enlist in normal physical activities, decreasing one's quality of life and increasing health care costs. In some case, neonatal respiratory tract infections may increase one's awareness to future respiratory infections and inflammatory responses related to lung disease

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 10: Midwife Services in Breast Feeding

Breast milk is the perfect food for the baby. It protects the baby against gastroenteritis and diarrhea, ear and chest infections, allergies and diabetes. Breastfeeding reduces the risk of bleeding after the birth, is convenient. An early stage of nutrition for the infants starts from the mother’s milk. Immunity development for the child starts to improve eventually through the breast milk. Breast feeding also helps in managing weight of the mother eventually. A midwife’s advice in the infant feeding at the initial stages after the birth of the child initially for the first three months after the birth adds to the mother’s health.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 11: Neonatal Encephalopathy

Neonatal Encephalopathy also known as hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is defined by signs and symptoms of abnormal neurological function in the first few days of life in an infant born at phrase. It is commonly caused by birth asphyxia

In neonates born at or beyond 35 weeks, neonatal encephalopathy may present itself as the following symptoms:

Reduced level of Consciousness

Seizures (which peak at 48 hours)

Difficulty initiating & maintaining respiration

Depression of tone & reflexes

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 12: Hemolytic Disease

Hemolytic disease of the newborn known as hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn or erythroblastosis fetalis, is an alloimmune condition that establish in a fetus when the IgG molecules produced by the mother pass through the placenta. Among these antibodies are some which invasion antigens on the red blood cells in the fetal circulation, breaking down and destroying the cells. The fetus can establish reticulocytosis and anemia. This fetal disease ranges from mild to very severe, and fetal death from heart failure can exist. When the disease is moderate or severe, many erythroblasts are present in the fetal blood, and so these forms of the disease can be called erythroblastosis fetalis 

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 13: Congenital Malformation

A congenital disorder is also known as birth defect or anomaly, is a condition existing at or before birth circumstances of cause of the disorders, those characterized by structural malformation are termed as congenital anomalies and involve imperfection in a developing fetus. Birth defects vary extensively in cause and symptoms. Any substance that causes birth defects is known as a teratogen. Some disorders can be existence before birth through prenatal diagnosis. Birth fault may be the result of genetic or environmental factors. This includes errors of morphogenesis, infection, epigenetic adjustment on a parental germline, or a chromosomal abnormality.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 14: Neonatal Respiratory Diseases

Respiratory distress in the neonate most commonly presents as one or all of the subsequent physical signs: tachypnea, grunting, nasal flaring, retractions, and cyanosis. A normal respiratory rate in a new-born is between 30 and 60 breaths per minute, tachypnea is classified as respiratory rates greater than 60 breaths per minute. 

Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome is a problem generally seen in premature babies. The condition makes it hard for the baby to breathe. The disease is mainly caused by a lack of a silky substance in the lungs called surfactant. This substance assists the lungs padding with air and keeps the air sacs from deflating.Surfactant is present when the lungs are entirely developed.

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Track 15: Gynecomastia in Neonatal Babies

Neonatal Gynecomastia is caused by the portion of maternal hormones through the placenta during pregnancy.
When babies are born, these hormones endure for a short time, and their bodies think they are reaching puberty. This leads to the enlargement of the breasts. This is identify in male and female infants.

In infants the breast enlargement usually progresses during the first 2 months of  life. Also sometimes is noticed secretion of the breasts. The breasts should not be red, hot and soft in Neonatal Gynecomastia. These findings are rational with other diseases.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 16: Neonatal Surgical Nursing

A surgical nurse, also refer as a theatre nurse, specializes in preoperative care, providing care to patients before, during and after surgery. To become a theatre nurse, Registered Nurses or Enrolled Nurses must complete extra training. There are different specialty areas that theatre nurses can focus in depending on which areas they are interested in.

There are many different stages during surgery where the theatre nurse is needed to support and assist the patient, surgeons, surgical technicians, nurse anaesthetist and nurse practitioners. Pre-operative, the nurse must help to mentally prepare the patient and operating room for the surgery. During the surgery, they assist the anaesthetist and surgeons when they are needed. The last stage is post-operative, survive that the patients are provided with suitable care and treatments.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 17: Women Health

Women have unique health issues. And some of the health issues that affect women differently. Unique issues include pregnancy, menopause, and conditions of the female organs. Women can have a healthy pregnancy by getting early and regular prenatal care. They should also get recommended breast cancer, cervical cancer, and bone density screenings. Complications of pregnancy are health problems that occur during pregnancy. They can involve the mother's health, the baby's health, or both. Diet and nutrition during pregnancy time eating well at work Protein rich veg recipes eating well: 13-16 weeks Calcium rich recipes. Ovulation is the event of de Graf’s follicles rupturing and releasing secondary oocyte ovarian cells. The best time to try and conceive is during the ‘fertile window’ of the menstrual cycle Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common medical complaint. It is estimated that up to 40 percent of women will have a UTI at some time in their lives. Breast cancer is cancer that develops from breast tissue. Signs of breast cancer may include a lump in the breast, a change in breast shape. Certain factors increase your risk of ovarian cancer: Age Inherited gene mutation, Estrogen hormone replacement therapy.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 18: Neonatal Research

Neonatal Research is research to increase the Health of Low Birth Weight and Premature Infants. Neonatal Research includes examination of therapies for sepsis, Intraventricular hemorrhage, pulmonary hypertension, and chronic lung disease as well as studies of the impact of drug exposure on child and family outcome.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 19: Vaccinations/Drugs & Immunology in Neonatal

Newborns have an immature immune system that provides them at high risk for infection while simultaneously decrease responses to most vaccines, thereby present challenges in protecting this endangered population. A vaccine is an antigenic preparation used to produce active immunity to a disease, in order to prevent or reduce the effects of infection by any natural or wild pathogen. Many vaccines require multiple doses for maximum efficacy, either to produce sufficient initial immune response or to boost response that disappears over time. For example, tetanus vaccine boosters are often suggesting every 10 years. Vaccine schedules are developed by governmental agencies or physicians groups to achieve maximum effectiveness using required and endorse vaccines for a position while minimizing the number of health care system interactions.

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Track 20: Neonatal Statistics

The first 28 days of life – the neonatal period – is the most endangered time for a child’s survival. The good news is that neonatal statistics is declining globally. The worldwide neonatal statistics rate fell by 47 per cent between 1990 and 2015 from 36 to 19 deaths per 1,000 live births. Over the same period, the number of newborn babies who died within the first 28 days of life declined from 5.1 million to 2.7 million. However, the decrease in neonatal statistics in 1990–2015 has been slower than that of post-neonatal under-five mortality (1-59 months): 47 percent, compared with 58% globally. This pattern applies to most low- and middle-income countries. Of the estimated 5.9 million child deaths in 2015, almost 1 million occur in the first day of life and close to 2 million take places in the first week.

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Track 21: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

A neonatal intensive care unit, also called as an intensive care nursing, is an intensive care unit specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. A NICU is typically directed by one or more neonatologists and staff nurses, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, physician assistants, resident physicians, pharmacists, and dietitians. Many other additional disciplines and specialists are obtained at larger units.

A Neonatal nurse practitioner is advanced practice nurses that care for premature babies and sick newborns in intensive care units, emergency rooms, delivery rooms and special clinics.

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American Society of Pain Management Nursing, American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Neonatal Nurses Association UK, Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses, Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association, European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Track 22: Neonatal Therapies

A Neonatal nurse practitioner is advanced practice nurses that care for premature babies and sick newborns in intensive care units, emergency rooms, delivery rooms and special clinics.

Neonatal Therapies include surgery, Psychotherapies, Traditional Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Medical Therapy, and other behavioral and Psychological Inventions Methods, there are lot of psychotherapies are there in Neonatal therapies

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Track 23: Neonatal Syndromes

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. Fetal and neonatal dependence and withdrawal as a result of the mother's dependence on drugs during pregnancy. Withdrawal or abstinence symptoms develop shortly after birth. Symptoms manifest are loud, high-pitched crying, sweating, yawning and gastrointestinal disturbances.

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Track 24: Growth & Development of Children

Neurologic tissues (spinal cords and brain - mature by 2-5 years) and lymphoid tissue (spleen, thymus, lymph nodes & tonsils) grown fastly during infancy & childhood. The reproductive system shows little growth until puberty. There are several principals of growth & development:

  • Growth and development are continuous processes from the day we are conceived until death.
  • Growth and development proceed in an arranged sequence.
  • Different children pass through the predictable stages at different rates.
  • All body systems do not develop at the same rate.
  • Development is cephalocaudal (from head to toe).
  • Development proceeds from proximal to distal body parts.
  • Development proceeds from gross to refined motor skills.
  • There is an optimum time for initiation of experiences or learning.
  • Neonatal reflexes must be lost before development can proceed
  • A great deal of skill and behavior is learned by practice.

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Neonatal Nursing 2018 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Chicago, USA. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “3rd World Congress on Mother and Neonatal Nursing Care (Neonatal Nursing 2018)” which is going to be held during September 26-27, 2018 in Chicago, USA. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Neonatal Nursing-2018, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the Neonatal Nursing-2018 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Chicago, USA.

For more details please visit- http://neonatal.nursingconference.com/

 Importance & Scope:

Neonatal Nursing 2018 deals with Neonatal Nursing ICU, Clinical Nurse Practitioners, Midwives in Neonatal Nursing, Neonatal Gynecology, Neonatal Critical Care Nursing, Neonatal Innovations in Nursing, Neonatal Nursing Community, Health Care and Management. There is a worldwide Shortage of Neonatal Nurses but there is also an increased demand for Nurses with enhanced skills who can manage a more diverse, complex and acutely ill newborn baby’s population than ever before. As a result, a variety of nurses in advanced practice positions has evolved around the world. Neonatal Nursing Conferences provide a platform for the experts in the field from all over the globe as we share experiences and knowledge and work together on ensuring a just reproductive health. This event includes prompt keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations and exhibitions.

Why Chicago?

Chicago, on Lake Michigan in Illinois, is among the largest cities in the U.S. Famed for its bold architecture, it has a skyline punctuated by skyscrapers such as the iconic John Hancock Center, 1,451-ft. Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) and the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower. Chicago is considered one of the most important business centers in the world.

Chicago is located in northeastern Illinois on the southwestern shores of Lake Michigan. It is the principal city in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, situated in the Midwestern United States and the Great Lakes region. Chicago is famous for its outdoor public art with donors establishing funding for such art as far back as Benjamin Ferguson's 1905 trust.A number of Chicago's public art works are by modern figurative artists. Among these are Chagall's Four Seasons; the Chicago Picasso; Miro's Chicago; Calder's Flamingo; Oldenburg's Batcolumn; Moore's Large Interior Form, 1953-54, Man Enters the Cosmos and Nuclear Energy; Dubuffet's Monument with Standing Beast, Abakanowicz's Agora; and, Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate which has become an icon of the city. Some events which shaped the city's history have also been memorialized by art works, including the Great Northern Migration (Saar) and the centennial of statehood for Illinois. Finally, two fountains near the Loop also function as monumental works of art: Plensa's Crown Fountain as well as Burnham and Bennett's Buckingham Fountain. The city lies within the humid continental climate zone and experiences four distinct seasons.

Conference Highlights:

·         Neonatal Nursing

·         Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

·         Pediatric Nursing

·         Neonatal Screening

·         Neonatal Diagnosis

·         Neonatal Nutrition Nursing

·         Neonatal Infectious Diseases & Antibiotics

·         Neonatal Encephalopathy

·         Neonatal Respiratory Diseases

·         Hemolytic Disease

·         Gynecomastia in Neonatal Babies

·         Congenital Malformations

·         Neonatal Surgical Nursing

·         Neonatal Research

·         Neonatal Statistics

·         Neonatal Therapies

·         Industries and Investors Meet

·         Neonatal Syndromes

·         Vaccinations/Drugs & Immunology in Neonatal

·         Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Why to attend???

Neonatal Nursing Conference provides a global platform for exchanging ideas and makes us updated about the latest innovations in Neonatal Nursing and Healthcare. Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by Eminent Scientists from all over the world

Benefits:

Accepted abstracts will be published in Journal of Nursing and Healthcare

Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas

 A Unique Opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International event.

Major Nursing Universities in USA

  • University of Pennsylvania
  • University of Chicago
  • Arizona State University
  • Duke University
  • East Carolina University
  • North Eastern University
  • University of California-San Francisco
  • University of Florida
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • Kaplan University

Major Nursing Universities in Chicago

  • Aurora University
  • Chicago State University
  • DePaul University
  • Lewis University
  • National Louis University
  • Northeastern Illinois University
  • Resurrection University
  • Roosevelt University
  • Saint Xavier University
  • Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
  • Rush University
  • Saint Xavier University
  • Malcolm X College
  • Robert Morris University

Top Societies and Associations around the World

  • Neonatal Nursing in USA
  • Neonatal Nursing in UK
  • Neonatal Nursing in Canada
  • Neonatal Nursing in Germany
  • Neonatal Nursing in Europe
  • World Health Organization 
  • American Association for Neonatal Research
  • European Society of Surgical Neonatal
  • American Society of Pain Management Nursing,
  • American Heart Association: Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
  • American Nurses Association
  • American Association of Critical Care Nurses
  • National Association of Neonatal Nurses
  • Neonatal Nurses Association UK
  • Canadian Association of Neonatal Nurses
  •  Alberta Neonatal Nurses Association
  • European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care
  • American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America

Statistical Analysis of Associations

Target Audience:

Leading world Doctors, Registered Neonatal Nurses, Professors, Associate Professors, Neonatology Research fellows, Directors, Deans and many more from leading universities, companies and medical research institutions, hospitals sharing their novel researches in the arena of Neonatal Nursing, Healthcare &Women’s Healthcare, Medicine.

Figure 1: Statistical Analysis

Hospitals Associated with Neonatal Research in USA

Figure 2:  Associated Hospitals

Market Analysis of Neonatal in Chicago

The U.S. Neonatal (Preterm) Infant Care Market is studied by Equipment/Products, Services, Drugs and Formula The U.S. preterm infant care market is expected to decline from $17.41 billion in 2010 to $14.85 billion in 2015, declining at an negative CAGR of -3.13% from 2010 to 2015. The services segment accounted for the largest share of the overall preterm infant care market at $15 billion in 2010. New product launches and technology up gradation are the two main strategies adopted by the players to stay competitive in this market.

Figure3: Market Analysis

 

 

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Conference Date September 26-27, 2018
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