Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

There are master’s degree programs in nursing, combined bachelor’s and master’s programs, and accelerated programs in nursing profession. Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) provide basic nursing care. The supply of new nurses entering the labor market has increased in recent years. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics care for the sick or injured in emergency medical settings. Nurse midwives, Nurse anesthetists and nurse practitioners coordinate the patient care to provide primary and specialty healthcare. Most registered nurses work as part of a team with physicians and other healthcare specialists. Some of the registered nurses oversee licensed practical nurses, social workers and nursing assistants. Registered nurses may work to promote public health, by educating people on warning signs and symptoms of disease or managing chronic health conditions. Some nurses work as researchers, healthcare consultants, nurse educators, hospital administrators, public policy advisors, salespeople for pharmaceutical and medical supply companies.

  • Registered Nurse Education
  • Job Outlook for Registered Nurses
  • Nurse Practitioners Perspectives
  • Public Health
  • Social Workers
  • EMTs and Paramedics
  • LPNs & LVNs
  • Track 1-1Registered Nurse Education
  • Track 1-2Job Outlook for Registered Nurses
  • Track 1-3Nurse Practitioners Perspectives
  • Track 1-4Public Health
  • Track 1-5Social Workers
  • Track 1-6EMTs and Paramedics
  • Track 1-7LPNs & LVNs

Competencies is necessary for continuous improvement of the quality and safety of health care systems—patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, safety, and informatics. The target new federal and state subsidies in the form of scholarships, loan forgiveness, and institutional capacity awards to significantly will increase the number and proportion of new registered nurses who graduate from basic pre-licensure. From a policy perspective, nursing’s versatility is important to note for the simple reason that nursing has evolved faster than public policies affecting the profession. As per the growing evidence, it suggests that the shortage of nurses with BSN and higher education is adversely affecting a number of dimensions of health care delivery and these problems will only become exaggerated in the future.   

  • Track 2-1Nursing Education and Research
  • Track 2-2Evidence-Based-Clinical/Non Clinical Practice
  • Track 2-3Innovations in Nursing Education
  • Track 2-4Primary Care Services
  • Track 2-5Health policy knowledge
  • Track 2-6Translational Research & Infrastructures
  • Track 2-7New career pathways for nurses
  • Track 2-8Policy challenge
  • Track 2-9Education subsidies

There are many types of nursing education related to different agenda in which Cardiac nurses related to the heart and supporting systems. Dialysis nurses monitor, medicate, educate and support their patients through every step of dialysis. The special training of forensic nurses provides invaluable support to victims of abuse, neglect and violent crimes. From understanding complex pharmaceutical treatments to helping family members, geriatric nurses play an important role in today’s aging population. From the administering medicine to helping patients work on other treatment goals, psychiatric nurses provide an invaluable service to those struggling with mental health issues. Neonatal nurses not only support the individual care plan of infants in their charge. Working with infants and young children, pediatric nursing can put patients and their caregivers at ease. Occupational health nurse to assess potential risks and develop appropriate plans of action to reduce the probability of workplace injury. Nurses who specialize in oncology work with cancer patients and their families. Nurses who assist patients of all ages achieve health goals through a best practice approach to orthopedic care. Ambulatory care nurses interact directly with patients and often form long-term patient care relationships in a variety of settings. In this veterinary nursing, medical attendants work in organization with the veterinary specialists to give an exclusive requirement of care to the creatures.

  • Track 3-1Cardiac Nursing
  • Track 3-2Pediatric Nursing
  • Track 3-3Mental health or Psychiatric Nursing
  • Track 3-4Oncology Nursing
  • Track 3-5Neonatal Nursing
  • Track 3-6Geriatric Nursing
  • Track 3-7Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Track 3-8Occupational Health Nursing
  • Track 3-9Dialysis Nursing
  • Track 3-10Ambulatory Care Nursing
  • Track 3-11Veterinary Nursing

Emergency medicine nursing a specialty within the field of professional nursing focusing on the care of patients with medical emergencies involves pain management that aims to advance and promote optimal nursing care. Therapeutic toxicologists in Emergency Medicine have practical experience in the anticipation, assessment, treatment whereby toxicology incorporates the intense medication harming; unfavorable medication occasions, chemicals and dangerous materials. Sepsis or septicaemia a condition of your body battling a serious disease and is the significant reason for mortality and morbidity in hospitalized patients in which the Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in a way that reduces the effectiveness of drugs, chemicals, or other agents designed to prevent infections. The use of infectious agents act as weapons of terrorism. Ultrasound is utilized to distinguish undetectable deformities that can recognize pleural, pericardial and stomach liquid in the non-hazardous testing of things and structures, Analgesia/Sedation is a technique of administering sedatives or dissociative agents with or without analgesics. Care Management is a developing idea that refers to an arrangement of proof based incorporated clinical consideration exercises.

  • Track 4-1Pain Management/Analgesia/Sedation
  • Track 4-2Antibiotic Resistance
  • Track 4-3Bioterrorism
  • Track 4-4Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases
  • Track 4-5Sepsis & Stroke
  • Track 4-6Ultrasound
  • Track 4-7Toxicology Emergency Care
  • Track 4-8Care Management in Pharmacology

Patient safety has also been a priority in nursing education which emphasizes safety in health care through the prevention, reduction, reporting, and analysis of medical error that often leads to adverse effects. Most nations offer patient care and nursing courses that can be significant to general nursing or to particular territories including mental health nursing, pediatric nursing and post-operatory nursing. Nurse education likewise gives post-capability courses in pro subjects inside nursing. Various patient security aspects occur that everybody requires in patient wellbeing, including their families, patients, and social insurance experts, know about best practices for guaranteeing persistent security for everybody. Patient safety education consists in the theatrical and practical training provided to healthcare students/nurses with the reason to set them up for their obligations as nursing consideration experts. Medication errors are a noteworthy reason for inpatient dreariness and mortality.

  • Track 5-1Documentation and Patient Safety Education
  • Track 5-2Patient admission, Transfer & Discharge
  • Track 5-3Abuse/aggression and Patient Safety
  • Track 5-4Nurses Role in Quality and Patient Safety
  • Track 5-5Patient treatment/procedure
  • Track 5-6Human factors and Patient Safety Culture
  • Track 5-7First Aid
  • Track 5-8Clinical Quality, Standards & Safety
  • Track 5-9Epidemiology & Community Health

Nurture professionals (NP) understands as Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) who is endorsed to give confirmation based practice through the examination and arrangement bleak condition the patients. Broad categories of APRNs include Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), Nurse Midwife (CNM), Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), and Nurse Practitioner (NP). In the advanced practice role and population focus area, the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse a licensee authorized by the Board to practice is required to obtain 20 contact hours of targeted continuing nursing education. In acclimating to the International Council of Nurses, a NP/APRN is "an enlisted therapeutic specialist who has attired the refined data base, expand essential authority aptitudes and clinical abilities for since a long time back named sharpen, in which country they are credentialed to practice.

  • Track 6-1Advanced Nursing Care
  • Track 6-2Nursing Outcome Study
  • Track 6-3Crisis and Risk Management
  • Track 6-4Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Track 6-5Nurse Midwives
  • Track 6-6Nurse Anesthetists
  • Track 6-7Nurse Practitioners
  • Track 6-8International Council of Nurses

Travel nursing is a nursing arrangement idea that created in light of the nursing lack. This administration gives medical caretakers who go to work in professional tempore nursing positions, for the most part in doctor's facilities. While set out nursing alludes particularly to the nursing calling, it can likewise be utilized to allude to an assortment of travel social insurance destinations, including exercise based recuperation, proficient treatment, discourse dialect pathology, healing facilities and even specialists and dental practitioners.

  • Track 7-1Urgent and Crucial Temporary Nurses
  • Track 7-2Excitement of Traveling Nursing and their challenges
  • Track 7-3Triage and Initiation Of Life-saving Procedures

Assisting in the birth of babies is both exciting and challenging. Nurse midwives provide education and long term support to women as they move through the process of gestation to birth. The nurses’ delivery comprehensive health care to women throughout lifespan, with an emphasis on reproductive and gynaecologic health needs. Women have unique health issues. Women’s Health Care provides comprehensive, quality obstetrics and gynecology care with the warmth, responsiveness and accessibility of a community-based practice. A WHNP individual takes on leadership roles as primary care providers for women and provides focused care in areas like, prenatal and postpartum care, lifespan care through menopause, general wellness and preventive care, reproductive health care, etc.

  • Track 8-1Gynecologic Malignancies
  • Track 8-2Preterm Birth Prevention
  • Track 8-3Reproductive Health
  • Track 8-4Menopause
  • Track 8-5Obstetrics

A nurse is required to retain Continuing Education credits each year in which there are numerous nursing programs and nursing courses and continuing competency records for three licensure renewal cycles. Nursing ethics a branch of applied ethics concerns itself with activities in the field of nursing whereas the integrative therapies and alternative practices may address health needs by promoting comfort, healing and well-being, in nursing care. According to the Standards of Professional Nursing Practice, the registered nurse practices in an environmentally safe and healthy manner. A nurse may request “volunteer retired nurse” authorization and requires a nurse who wishes to provide only voluntary charity care to obtain 10 hours of CNE for each two year authorization renewal cycle. Forensic Evidence Collection applies to all nurses practicing in emergency department (ED) settings as their home unit, floating, contracted, or other duties.

  • Track 9-1Nursing ethics
  • Track 9-2Adolescent Health
  • Track 9-3Integrative Therapies
  • Track 9-4Forensic Evidence Collection
  • Track 9-5Volunteer Retired Nurse

A nurse educator plays a vital role in nursing student’s life; she uses the effective ways to acknowledge the subjects and its depth to the students. Nursing students’ interest levels are progressed by few strategies like questioning randomly, conducting nursing debates, and arising nursing group discussion topics. By go through this rapid change of technology has come increasing dependence upon the health science society to incorporate different technologies into many professions. The purpose of this idea is for the development of technology-based nursing education and to specify targets requiring further dialogue among nursing faculty. It is becoming sure that nurse educators need to analyse values, communication, and social processes when directing, judging, investing and analyzing technological use within their work place.

  • Track 10-1Technology-based Nursing Education
  • Track 10-2Nursing group discussion
  • Track 10-3Health Science society
  • Track 10-4Communication and Social processes
  • Track 10-5Nursing Students
  • Track 10-6Nurse Educators

Nurse management specialists of play a vital role in creating a stronger healthcare system. A nurse management leader wears many hats. Overall nurse managers help to coordinate a strong infrastructure across divisions. Nursing informatics specialists may coordinate patient records, prepare reports and train other nurses on new technology whereas Clinical research informatics is a subfield of health informatics that tries to improve the efficiency of clinical research. Alternative Medicine includes practices claimed to have the healing effects of medicine. An accomplished manager will need to be equipped to deal with financial, quality and human resource management built on the foundations of a sound knowledge of the healthcare system and organizational structure and culture as nursing leadership which is critical for maintaining productivity, cost effectiveness and improving patient outcomes. Physical therapy (PT), known as Physiotherapy, is a primary care specialty using mechanical force and movements. 

  • Track 11-1Healthcare quality management & Administration
  • Track 11-2Human resource management and clinical leadership
  • Track 11-3Clinical Research (biomedical) Informatics
  • Track 11-4Risk Factors in Nursing and Healthcare
  • Track 11-5Alternative medicine
  • Track 11-6Physical therapy

If there are any hazards or anything that poses a threat to a person or property, you may not be feeling so safe. A physical hazard is anything physical that may cause harm to the body. There is a specialized group of physical hazards which are the mechanical hazards, these are the machines and other movable devices that may cause harm to the body. Good nutrition is important to everyone's health, and nutrition is thus an important part of the health history assessment. Good personal hygiene is important that refers to the science, practice, maintenance, and preservation of health and well-being through cleanliness. To best meet the needs of a patient, nurses must learn the principles of therapeutic communication. Your immune system protects you from foreign invaders that might harm you. When your immune system responds to these threats, it's called an immune response.

  • Track 12-1Physical & Mechanical hazards
  • Track 12-2Mobility & Immobility Issues
  • Track 12-3Nutrition for Nurses
  • Track 12-4Hygiene for Nurses
  • Track 12-5Therapeutic Communication
  • Track 12-6Immune System & Immune Response

Critical Care Nursing research to provide an international interdisciplinary forum for the publication, and exchange of research findings aims to promote excellence of care to critically ill patients by specialist nurses and their professional colleagues. Delirium in critically-ill patients a common multifactorial disorder is associated with various negative outcomes.  In the emergency state, the patients are treated by trauma nurses and they handle urgent situations where the cause of injury or disease isn't yet known. The Emergency nurses are endowed with specific skills, knowledge and attributes to provide care to critically ill or unstable patients and their families. The modification of professional nursing knowledge, skills in nursing, health and both emotional and urgent needs of disaster victims is called Disaster Nursing. Complementary Health Practitioners play an important role in the Acute and Critical Care Setting.

  • Track 13-1Accidents and Emergency nursing
  • Track 13-2Disaster Nursing
  • Track 13-3Trauma nursing
  • Track 13-4End of life care
  • Track 13-5Delirium screening in Intensive care
  • Track 13-6Complementary Health Practitioners

Legal Nursing is the implications of nursing practice are tied to licensure, state and federal laws, scope of practice and a public expectation that nurses practice at a high professional standard. The nurse’s education, license and nursing standard provide the framework by which nurses are expected to practice. Ethical issues in legal nursing are mainly six ethical principles that arise frequently for the nurse who works in the correctional setting include Respect for persons (autonomy and self-determination), Beneficence (doing good), Nonmaleficence (avoiding harm),  Justice (fairness, equitability, truthfulness),  Veracity (telling the truth) and Fidelity (remaining faithful to one’s commitment).

  • Healthcare law
  • Ethical issues in legal nursing
  • Medical practice and linked life insurance
  • Role of legal nursing
  • Beneficence/Nonmaleficence/Veracity
  • Nurses involved in changing health pol
  • Track 14-1Healthcare law
  • Track 14-2Ethical issues in legal nursing
  • Track 14-3Medical practice and linked life insurance
  • Track 14-4Role of Legal nursing
  • Track 14-5Beneficence/Nonmaleficence/Veracity
  • Track 14-6Nurses involved in changing health policy?

A specialty practice that provides and delivers health and safety services to employees, employee populations, and community groups is Environmental health nursing. Environmental health nurses work on improving the health of an entire population instead of on caring for a single patient at a time. The health risks of Environmental pollution include diseases in almost all organ systems in which air and water pollution control links with diarrheal diseases, respiratory diseases in children and adults, cancers, neurological disorders, and cardiovascular disease. The fertilizers we drown our crops in are polluting the underground water in these areas, as well as the water bodies. The impact of air, water and food pollution is heavy in the climate change. To have a healthier environment we have to reduce unnecessary exposures to commonly used chemicals or other hazardous substances. 

  • Track 15-1Environmental health and Safety management
  • Track 15-2Food, air and water pollution
  • Track 15-3Types of diseases & disorders
  • Track 15-4Efforts to reduce environment exposure
  • Track 15-5Environmental changes and its impact on health

The e-Health and Telemedicine and covers the clinical applications of telemedicine and management of electronic health records full spectrum of advances. They offer indispensable tools for home healthcare, remote patient monitoring, disease management, and advances in technology for medical centers, practitioners and hospitals not only for rural health and battlefield care, but also for nursing home, assisted living facilities, and maritime and aviation settings. A “means of applying new low cost electronic technologies, such as 'web enabled' transactions, advanced networks and new design approaches, to healthcare delivery ehealth includes use of the internet or other electronic media. Clinical or biomedical research informatics involves the use of informatics in discovery and management of new knowledge relating to health and disease.

  • Track 16-1Clinical Telemedicine Practice
  • Track 16-2Technical advances
  • Track 16-3Medical connectivity
  • Track 16-4Enabling Technologies & Communication systems
  • Track 16-5Health Policy and Regulation
  • Track 16-6Health services research

Racial and Ethnic diversity of nursing schools has increased dramatically, creating a rich cultural environment for learning. The rapid growth in information technology has already had a radical impact on health care delivery and the education of nurses. Nurses of the 21st century need to be skilled in the use of computer technology. Nursing research and education become more focused internationally to disseminate information and benefit from the multicultural experience. Gene mapping will drive rapid advances in the development of new drugs and the treatment and prevention of disease. Nursing education programs must prepare students at all levels for roles in case management and employment in the managed care & medical home environment. Nursing schools, executives, scholars and professional nursing organizations will need to more actively contribute to the development of health policy and regulation.

  • Track 17-1Changing Demographics and Increasing Diversity
  • Track 17-2Technological Explosion
  • Track 17-3Alternative Therapies and Genomics
  • Track 17-4Population-based care and increasing complexity of Patient care
  • Track 17-5Cost of Health Care and Challenge of Managed Care
  • Track 17-6Impact of Health Policy and Regulation
  • Track 17-7Current Nursing shortage & Opportunities for lifelong learning
  • Track 17-8Significant advances in Nursing Science and Research
  • Track 17-9Implications for Nurse Educators