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New Horizons and latest developments in Pediatrics Health
- Pediatrics2017

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Allied Academics invites all the participantsfrom all over the world to attend “10th American PediatricsHealthcare Congress” on during September 20-22, 2017 in Toronto, Canada whichincludes prompt keynote presentations, Oral presentations, Poster presentationsand Exhibitions.

Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that dealswith the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents, and the age limitusually ranges from birth up to 18 years of age (in some places untilcompletion of secondary education, and until age 21 in the United States). Amedical practitioner who specializes in this area is known as a pediatrician,or paediatrician. Pediatricians’ work both in hospitals, particularly thoseworking in its specialized subfields such as neonatology, and as primary carephysicians who specialize in children.

Objective

PediatricHealthcare 2017 has the platform to fulfil the prevailinggaps in the transformation of this science of hope, to serve promptly withsolutions to all in the need. Pediatric Healthcare 2017 will have ananticipated participation of 120+ delegates across the world to discuss theconference goal.

Success Story: Pediatrics Healthcare2016

The 8th International Conference onPediatrics Healthcare was successfully held at Hotel Embassy Suites in LasVegas, USA during September 22-24, 2016. The conference was organized aroundthe theme “Evolution of modern theories and therapies to save the childrenheart & Lungs”. Active participation and generous response were receivedfrom the Organizing Committee Members, Editorial Board Members of Alliedacademies Journals as well as from eminent Scientists, Talented Researchers andYoung Student Community.

About Organizers

 Allied Academic Publication is an amalgamation of several esteemedacademic and scientific associations known for promoting scientifictemperament. Established in the year 1997, Andrew John Publishing Group is aspecialized Medical publisher that operates in collaboration with theassociation and societies.  This publishing house has been built on thebase of esteemed academic and research institutions including The College ofAudiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario(CASLPO), TheAssociation for Public Safety Communications Officials of Canada (APCO), TheCanadian Vascular Access Association (CVAA), The Canadian Society of InternalMedicine (CSIM), The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA), Sonography Canada,Canadian Association of Pathologists (CAP-ACP) and The Canadian Association ofNeurophysiologic Monitoring (CANM).

Scientific Sessions

PediatricHealthcare 2017 will encompass recent researches andfindings in Pediatric Healthcare, Stages of Child Development, Child HealthEpidemiology and Advance Therapies, current understanding of DiagnosticTechnique and other advancements in Pediatric research. PediatricHealthcare 2017 will be a great platform for research scientists and youngresearchers to share their current findings in this field of applied science.The major scientific sessions in Pediatric Healthcare 2017 will focus on thelatest and exciting innovations in prominent areas of Pediatrics and stemPediatric research.

Target Audience:

·        Pediatricians’

·        Researchers

·        Nurses

·        Associationsand Societies

·        PediatricFaculty

·        MedicalColleges

·        PediatricPhysicians

·        DataManagement Companies

·        TrainingInstitutes

·        Software developingcompanies

·        BusinessEntrepreneurs

·        ManufacturingMedical Devices Companies

·        Residents

·        CaseManagers

·        Youngresearchers

·        PhysicianAssistants

·        HospitalAdministrators

·        HospitalGeneral Counsel

·        YOU!

 

 

Welcome Message

Allied Academies officially welcomes you to attend the 10th American Pediatrics Healthcare Congress during September 20-22, 2017 at Toronto, Canada. Pediatric Healthcare 2017 conference will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of Pediatrics and Pediatrics research offering a unique opportunity for investigators across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific innovations.

Pediatric Healthcare 2017 highlights the theme “New Horizons and latest Developments in Pediatrics Health” which reflects the emerging progress being made in Pediatrics research as discoveries in the lab are translated into treatments in an increasingly targeted and precise manner.

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We look forward to see you @ Pediatric Healthcare 2017

Sessions/Tracks

Pediatrics Healthcare

 

Pediatrics health is a state of physical, mental, intellectual, social and emotional well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Healthy children live in families, environments, and communities that provide them with the opportunity to reach their fullest developmental potential. Child health is the purview of Pediatrics, which became a medical specialty in the mid-nineteenth century. Before that time the care and treatment of childhood diseases were included within such areas as general medicine, obstetrics, and midwifery.

 

Pediatric Cardiology

 

Pediatric Cardiology is that branch of medicine concerned with the study of congenital cardiac malformations, acquired Pediatric heart diseases and abnormalities of the systemic and pulmonary circulations in the fetus, new born, child and young adult. Some popular Pediatric Cardiac Diseases are Cardiac Dysrhythmia i.e. an irregular heartbeat, which is either too fast as Bradycardia like or too slow as Tachycardia. If blood flow is not proper to the heart muscle then it is call Angina. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is a complex and rare heart defect present at birth (congenital).

Pediatric Genetic Disorders

Most children are born healthy with no medical problems or birth defects. However, some children are born with differences in body structure, brain development, or body chemistry that can lead to problems with health, development, school performance, and/or social interaction. Pediatric geneticists are trained to identify the causes and natural history of these disorders. They may suggest tests and treatments that can help in understanding and caring for your child’s condition. Pediatric geneticists also can help families understand whether some conditions are hereditary (coming from the genes) and offer testing to family members who may be at risk for having children with similar problems.

Pediatric Haematology and Oncology

Pediatric haematology is the branch of Pediatrics dealing with study, diagnosis, treatment and prevention different types of blood disorders including the study of bleeding and clotting disorders in children.Pediatric Oncology can be frightening to hear that a child has cancer or a blood disorder. It is acknowledged that neuroblastoma is the most common extra cranial solid tumour of infancy. It is an embryonic malignancy of the sympathetic nervous system arising from neuroblasts (pluripotent sympathetic cells). Researchers are looking for genetic source of childhood cancer. The common blood disorders in children are leukaemia and lymphoma. Leukaemia is a disease of the white blood cells.

Neonatology and NICU

Neonatology is a subspecialty of Pediatrics that consists of the medical care of new-born infants, especially the ill or premature newborn infant. It is a hospital-based specialty, and is usually practiced in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Neonatal infection can be acquired in utero transplacentally, through the birth canal during delivery (intrapartum), and from external sources after birth (postpartum). In utero infection, which can occur any time before birth, results from overt or subclinical maternal infection. Consequences depend on the agent and timing of infection in gestation and include spontaneous abortion, intrauterine growth restriction, premature birth, stillbirth, congenital malformation (e.g., rubella), and symptomatic (e.g., cytomegalovirus [CMV], toxoplasmosis, syphilis) or asymptomatic (e.g., CMV) neonatal infection. Common viral agents include herpes simplex viruses, HIV, CMV, and hepatitis B.

Pediatric Neurology and Behavioural Problems

Researchers are engaged in a variety of laboratory and clinical research programs to extend their understanding of the developing nervous system and pathologic processes that underlie neurological disorders in children. The most common neurological disease is Pediatric epilepsy. Approximately 70% of children who suffer epilepsy during their childhood eventually outgrow it. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a diagnostic tool used for inherited metabolic disorders. To date, MRS has been limited to the assessment for cerebral lactic acidosis in mitochondrial disorders in children. Neuromuscular and genetic metabolic diseases are the most common genetic related disorders in children. The new frontier to improve outcomes in critically ill Pediatric patients with neurological illness is Pediatric Neurocritical Care.

Adolescent Medicine

Adolescent medicine or geriatrics is a medical subspecialty that focuses on care of patients who are in the adolescent period of development, generally ranging from the last years of elementary school until graduation from high school. Patients have generally entered puberty, which typically begins between the ages of 9 and 11 for girls and between 11 and 13 for boys.

Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

Gastrointestinal disorders in children range from minor to life threatening, and short- to long-term or chronic. Neonatal Jaundice is one of the most common conditions needing medical attention in new-born babies. Gastrointestinal food allergies are not rare in infants and children. Nutrition is the process of consuming, absorbing, and using nutrients needed by the body for growth, development, and maintenance of life.

Pediatric Infectious and Immunologic Diseases

The aim of the study of Pediatrics is to reduce infant and child rate of deaths, control the spread of infectious disease, promote healthy lifestyles for a long disease-free life and help ease the problems of children and adolescents. Pediatric infectious diseases are the diseases which will affect the child has a recurring or persistent disease caused by an infectious agent such as bacteria, a fungus, a parasite, or other rare infection. Some of the Pediatric infectious diseases include bone infections, skin infections, joint infections, blood infections. The major causes for Pediatric infectious diseases are the parasitic infection, bacterial infection and viral infections etc.

Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric surgery is a combination of both Pediatrics and surgery. It is a branch of Pediatrics which deals with all the surgical operations of children. Pediatric surgery is responsible for the treatment of many disorders through surgical operations in children. Pediatric surgery can be mainly divided into sub categories, known as, Pediatric cardiothoracic surgery, Pediatric surgical oncology, Pediatric nephrological surgery, Pediatric neurosurgery, Pediatric urological surgery, Pediatric hepatological surgery, Pediatric orthopaedic surgery, Pediatric vascular surgery and Pediatric oncological surgery.

Pediatric Pulmonary and Allergic Disorders

Pediatric pulmonology is a medical specialty that deals with diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving respiratory tract. Pediatric pulmonology is a combination of both pulmonology and pediatrics. Pediatric pulmonologists are specially trained in pulmonary pediatric diseases and conditions of the chest, particularly pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, complicated chest infections, etc. Epiglottitis is a cause of Pediatric dyspnoea that should be considered by the EMT when evaluating children in respiratory distress. Hence it is important to study the diagnosis, immunization and preventive measure of these diseases.

Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Critical Care

Emergent management of Pediatric patients with fever is a common challenge. Children with fever account for as many as 20% of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits, and the underlying disorders in these cases range from mild conditions to the most serious of bacterial and viral illnesses. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal that covers intensive care treatment of children and new-borns. It is the official journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, the Pediatric Intensive Care Society, the Latin American Society of Pediatric Intensive Care, and the Japanese Society of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care.

Pediatric Endocrinology

Pediatric Endocrinology is a medical subspecialty dealing growth disorders and sexual differentiation in childhood, as well as neonatal diabetes and other disorders of the endocrine glands. It also includes the study of the most common types of diabetes are type 1 and type 2 diabetes. There is another type of diabetes that is often misdiagnosed as type 1 or type 2diabetes, called monogenic diabetes which is seen in children.

Pediatric Nephrology/Urology

Pediatric Nephrology specializes in the diagnosis and management of children with a variety of acute and chronic kidney-related disorders. The division evaluates and treats hypertension, haematuria, proteinuria, renal tubular acidosis, nephrolithiasis, glomerulonephritis and kidney failure. Pediatric Nephritis is clinically and genetically heterogeneous entity characterized by either relapsing and course with significant morbidity and mortality resulting from complications of the disease itself, and its therapy.

Pediatric Ophthalmology and Dermatology

Pediatric ophthalmology is a sub-speciality of ophthalmology concerned with eye diseases, visual development, and vision care in children. Pediatric ophthalmologists focus on the development of the visual system and the various diseases that disrupt visual development in children. They also have expertise in managing the various ocular diseases that affect children. Pediatric ophthalmologists are qualified to perform complex eye surgery as well as to manage children's eye problems using glasses and medications.

Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist treats diseases, in the widest sense and some cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nails.

Pediatric Orthopedics and Sportsmedicine

Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics (alternatively spelled orthopaedic surgery and orthopaedics) is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, spine diseases, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital disorders.

Pediatric Psychiatry

Pediatric psychology is a multidisciplinary field of both scientific research and clinical practice which attempts to address the psychological aspects of illness, injury, and the promotion of health behaviours in children, adolescents, and families in a Pediatric health setting. Psychological issues are addressed in a developmental framework and emphasize the dynamic relationships which exist between children, their families, and the health delivery system as a whole. Common areas of study include psychosocial development, environmental factors which contribute to the development of a disorder, outcomes of children with medical conditions, treating the comorbid behavioural and emotional components of illness and injury, and promoting proper health behaviours, developmental disabilities, educating psychologists and other health professionals on the psychological aspects of Pediatric conditions, and advocating for public policy that promotes children's health.

Pediatric Radiology

Pediatric radiology is a subspecialty of radiology involving the imaging of fetuses, infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Many paediatric radiologists practice at children's hospitals. Although some diseases seen in paediatrics 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. These require specialised imaging and treatment which is carried out in a Children's hospital, which has all the facilities necessary to treat children and their specific pathologies.

Pediatrics/Neonatal Care Nursing

Pediatric Nursing is the scientific treatment of childhood which deals with the care of children from conception to adolescence in health care. Duties and goals of pediatric nurses includes: Conducting physicals, Child immunizations, Screening for disease, Diagnosing illnesses, Prescribing medications, Normalize the life of the child in the family home, school and community, Minimize the impact of the child's unique condition, Foster maximal growth and development, Develop realistic, functional and coordinated home care plans for the children and families, Respect the roles of the families in the care of their children.

Market Analysis Report

10th American Pediatrics Healthcare Congress will be hosted at Toronto, Canada during September 20-22, 2017 with the innovative theme “New Horizons and latest developments in Pediatrics Health”. This conference mainly focuses on spreading the awareness about challenges in this field and how to prevent the Pediatrics diseases. We are awaiting a great scientific faculty from Canada as well as other continents and expect a highly interesting scientific as well as a representative event.

Importance & Scope:

The event is devoted to technical symposia, workshop sessions. Technical symposia include oral or poster presentation of research papers grouped into parallel tracks. Workshops, Keynote talks from experts, panel discussions are also included in the program schedule of the conference. Learn, inform, network, and discuss issues related to research, policy, and practice explore behavioural child health topics from a systems and community perspective discover new research and policy ideas that are individualized, community defined, evidence-based, culturally linguistically competent, family-driven, and youth guided.

At the international Pediatrics Heath Congress, we will expect the expert gathering from Universe so that new idea or new research will come with discussion at the conference and that will be fruitful to children suffering from cardiac diseases or the prevention of cardiac diseases.

Why it's in Toronto, Canada?

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the north western shore of Lake Ontario. The earlier name of Toronto is York during late 18th century; the city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York became a city and renamed to Toronto. Toronto is a clean, safe cosmopolitan city with a wonderful network of parks, recreational, and cultural facilities. Toronto is the home of four professional sports teams and the third largest English-speaking theatre district in the world, behind New York and London. One of the world’s most ethnically diverse cities, it is home to more than 80 ethnic communities from Africa, Asia, and Europe. Toronto is also the business centre of Canada.

Toronto is the leading tourism destination in Canada, attracting more than 25 million Canadian, American and international visitors annually (Tourism Toronto, 2012). In 2012, the Toronto region welcomed 9.9 million overnight visitors. Visitors to Toronto spend about $5.1 billion in direct expenditures during their visits. Visitors to the Toronto region support more than 329,000 people who work in tourism and hospitality. Based on 2013 estimates, Toronto welcomed 13.69 million overnight visitors. 1.42 million visitors arrived from overseas markets (all countries other than Canada and the U.S.) with a further 2.18 million Americans staying overnight – a 1.7 per cent increase over 2012 and a 9.7 per cent increase over 2010 (Tourism Toronto, 2013).The U.K. remains Toronto's largest overseas visitor market with 201,000 arrivals in 2013

Target Audience:

·         Pediatricians

·         Researchers

·         Nurses

·         Associations and Societies

·         Pediatric Faculty

·         Medical Colleges

·         Pediatric Physicians

·         Data Management Companies

·         Training Institutes

·         Software developing companies

·         Business Entrepreneurs

·         Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies


                                                                           


Major Marketing Associations around the Globe:

Child Health Medical Associate

International Pediatric Association

The World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons

International Pediatric Association Zurich

American Academy of Pediatrics

Child Health Medical Associates of Southern California

 

Universities Associated with Pediatrics Health Research:

University of Alabama

Midwestern University

University of Southern California

Stanford University

Western University of Health Sciences

Emory University 

Yale University

University of Pennsylvania

Columbia University

Duke University

University of Texas

Brown University

University of Chicago

 

Hospitals Associated with Pediatrics Health Research:

CANADA Children's & Women's Hospital

Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation

UC Davis Children's Hospital

Texas Children's Hospital

Shriners Hospitals for Children

University of Iowa Children's Hospital

St. Louis Children's Hospital

Centennial Hills Hospital

Lifecare Complex Care Hospital at Tenaya

Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center

Valley Hospital Medical Center

North Vista Hospital

South Lyon Medical Center

Kindred Hospital Las Vegas-Sahara

Horizon Specialty Hospital

 

Estimated market growth of Pediatrics Health:

According to Global Industry Analysts, Inc. The global market for Pediatric Drugs and Vaccines is forecast to reach $85 billion by the year 2017. The total pediatric healthcare market in USA is estimated at $186 Billion for 2012. Approximately $96 billion from Employee Sponsored Insurance (ESI), $78 billion from Medicaid Insurance, and $12 billion from uninsured self-pay patients is contributed to this growing market. Additionally, The HCCI reports annual per capital health care expenditures for children in the US in 2011 was $2,347 with an increase of 7.7% from 2010 to 2011.1 Furthermore, children with preexisting conditions will no longer be denied insurance which will increase the demand for pediatric care. The global market for pediatric healthcare is accounted to approximately $83 billion in 2013 and expected to grow at 7.8% CAGR in future.

 

Products Manufactured by the industry related Pediatrics Health Research and its Market Value:

For children with in-hospital pVT/VF, lidocaine use was independently associated with improved ROSC and 24-h survival. Amiodarone use was not associated with superior rates of ROSC, survival at 24?h. Neither drug was associated with survival to hospital discharge. These are some more popularly used drug for cardiac diseases. The Netherlands, May 29, 2015 - The Pediatric Praziquantel Consortium, a Consortium dedicated to the development of a new pediatric formulation against schistosomiasis received almost USD4.9 million from the Japanese Global Health Innovative Technology (GHIT) Fund.

 

Fund Allotment (in Million Dollars) to Pediatrics Health Research:

The Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 (P.L. 105 33) created the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) under Title XXI of the Social Security Act. The BBA appropriated almost $40 billion in mandatory funding to the program over 10 years from FY 1998 through FY 2007. The program was extended by the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007 (P.L. 110 173) through March 2009 with supplemental appropriations for states experiencing funding shortfalls in FY 2009. The Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) of 2009 (P.L. 111 3) reauthorized CHIP, providing an additional $44 billion in funding through FY 2013 and creating several new initiatives to improve and increase enrolment in the program. From the NIH, this year fund is $3,598 for Pediatrics care project.

 

Statistics of Physicians, Researchers and Academicians working on Pediatrics Health Research:


                                             

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