About

Nov 20-22, 2023    London, UK
8th International Conference on

Pediatrics, Pediatric Surgery and Child Care

About Pediatricians 2023

The Pediatricians 2023 Conference is a gathering of medical professionals and researchers who specialize in the care of children. The conference provides an opportunity for pediatricians from around the world to share their latest research, clinical experiences, and best practices. Attendees can participate in educational sessions, workshops, and panel discussions on topics such as pediatric healthcare policy, advances in pediatric medicine, and innovative treatment strategies.

The conference also features keynote speakers, networking events, and opportunities for exhibitors to showcase the latest products and services in pediatric healthcare. The Pediatricians 2023 Conference is a unique platform for pediatricians to collaborate, learn, and advance the field of pediatric medicine.

Target audience:
Pediatricians 2023, targets the most eminent scientists, researchers, doctors, professors who are professionalized in the field of healthcare such as:

  1. Researchers
  2. Professionals from Healthcare Management
  3. Doctors
  4. Public Health Workers
  5. Market Analyst
  6. Marketing Expert and Executive
  7. Data Analyst
  8. Concerned Business Persons
  9. Consulting Companies
  10. Industry Investors
  11. Chemical Technology Specialists
  12. Material Chemists
  13. Business Development Executives
  14. Management Specialists
  15. Foundation Leaders
  16. Direct Service Suppliers and Policymakers
  17. Social Employees
  18. Academicians
  19. Students
  20. Budding entrepreneurs
  21. Exhibitors
  22. Scholars

 

Important Scientific Sessions

Track 1: Pediatrics

Pediatrics is a branch of medicine that focuses on the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. A pediatrician is a medical doctor who specializes in the health and development of children. Pediatricians diagnose and treat a wide range of illnesses and conditions that affect children, from minor illnesses like colds and flu to more serious conditions like congenital heart defects and childhood cancer. They also provide preventive care, such as immunizations and routine check-ups, to ensure that children grow and develop in a healthy way.
Pediatrics is an important field of medicine because it addresses the unique medical needs of children and supports their growth and development into healthy adults. Pediatrics also involves ongoing research and development, aimed at improving outcomes and advancing the field of pediatric medicine.

Track 2: Pediatric Cardiology

Pediatric cardiology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric cardiologists specialize in identifying and managing congenital heart defects, arrhythmias, and other heart-related conditions in young patients. They use a variety of diagnostic tests, including echocardiograms and electrocardiograms, to evaluate heart function and identify any abnormalities. Treatment options may include medications, lifestyle modifications, and, in some cases, surgical intervention. Because heart conditions can significantly impact a child's health and quality of life, pediatric cardiology is a crucial specialty that helps to ensure that children with heart conditions receive the best possible care and support.

Track 3: Neonatal Care

Neonatal care is a specialized area of medicine that focuses on the care and treatment of newborn infants, especially those who are born prematurely or with medical complications. Neonatal care typically begins at birth and continues through the first 28 days of life, although some infants may require longer-term care. Neonatal care teams, which include neonatologists, nurses, and other medical professionals, provide a range of services, including monitoring vital signs, administering medications, providing nutrition and hydration, and managing respiratory support. Neonatal care is critical for ensuring the health and well-being of premature or medically fragile infants, and it can significantly impact their long-term outcomes and quality of life.

Track 4: Child Development

Child development refers to the process by which children grow and change physically, cognitively, socially, and emotionally from birth through adolescence. It is a complex and dynamic process that is influenced by a variety of factors, including genetics, environment, and experiences. Developmental milestones, such as walking, talking, and socializing, provide a framework for understanding how children progress through various stages of development. Parents and caregivers play an important role in supporting healthy development by providing nurturing relationships, appropriate experiences and opportunities for learning and play, and addressing any developmental delays or challenges that may arise. Understanding child development is crucial for promoting positive outcomes and ensuring that children reach their full potential.

Track 5: Pediatric Oncology

Pediatric oncology is a specialized area of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in children, adolescents, and young adults. Pediatric oncologists work closely with a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals to provide comprehensive care for children with cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other treatments. They also provide supportive care, including pain management, psychological support, and palliative care, to help children and their families cope with the emotional and physical challenges of cancer treatment. Despite significant advances in cancer treatment, pediatric oncology remains a challenging field, and ongoing research is crucial for improving outcomes and quality of life for children with cancer.

Track 6: Child Nutrition

Child nutrition is a critical aspect of a child's overall health and well-being. Proper nutrition is essential for supporting healthy growth and development, both physically and mentally. Children require a balanced diet that includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and healthy fats. Infants require breast milk or formula, while toddlers and young children should receive regular meals and snacks throughout the day to support their energy needs. Parents and caregivers play an important role in promoting healthy eating habits, which can help prevent obesity, diabetes, and other chronic conditions later in life. A healthy diet also supports a child's immune system, cognitive function, and overall health and well-being.

Track 7: Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric surgery is a medical specialty that focuses on surgical procedures performed on infants, children, and adolescents. It includes a variety of surgical procedures, ranging from minor surgeries to major surgeries. Pediatric surgeons must have specialized training in treating children and must have knowledge of the unique anatomy and physiology of children. Common pediatric surgeries include corrective procedures for birth defects, cancer surgeries, and injuries. Pediatric surgery is an important aspect of healthcare, as it helps to improve the health and quality of life of children.

Track 8: Pediatric Endocrinology

Pediatric endocrinology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of hormonal disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. Hormonal disorders can affect many different aspects of a child's health, including growth and development, metabolism, and reproductive health. Pediatric endocrinologists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with hormonal disorders. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including hormone replacement therapy and surgery, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the complex interplay between hormones and various bodily systems is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric endocrinology.

Track 9: Child Psychology

Child psychology is the study of the mental, emotional, and behavioral development of children from infancy through adolescence. Child psychologists use a variety of research methods to explore the factors that influence child development, including genetics, environment, culture, and social interactions. They also work closely with children and their families to address a range of issues, including anxiety, depression, behavior problems, and learning difficulties. Child psychologists use a variety of interventions, including therapy, counseling, and behavioral modification techniques, to help children cope with challenges and develop the skills they need to thrive. Understanding the complex interplay between biological, psychological, and social factors is crucial for providing effective care in child psychology.

Track 10: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology

Pediatric allergy and Immunology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, immune deficiencies, and related disorders in children. Allergic and immunologic conditions can affect many aspects of a child's health, including respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin, and cardiovascular systems. Pediatric allergists and immunologists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including immunotherapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the complex interplay between the immune system and various bodily systems is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric allergy and immunology.

Track 11: Child Education

Child education refers to the process of facilitating learning and development in children from infancy through adolescence. Education is crucial for a child's intellectual, social, and emotional growth, and it lays the foundation for future success in life. A well-rounded education provides children with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Parents, caregivers, and educators play a critical role in promoting child education, including providing a supportive learning environment, developing age-appropriate curricula, and fostering positive relationships with children. Effective child education promotes curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, which are essential for lifelong learning and success.

Track 12: Pediatric Orthopedic

Pediatric orthopedics is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Musculoskeletal conditions can affect a child's bones, joints, muscles, and tendons and can impact their mobility, function, and overall quality of life. Pediatric orthopedists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including physical therapy, bracing, casting, and surgery, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the unique anatomy and developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric orthopedics.

Track 13: Pediatric Gastroenterology

Pediatric gastroenterology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of digestive disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. Digestive disorders can affect many aspects of a child's health, including nutrition, growth, and overall well-being. Pediatric gastroenterologists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including endoscopy, imaging, medication, and lifestyle modifications, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the complex interplay between the digestive system and various bodily systems is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric gastroenterology.

Track 14: Pediatric Cancer

Pediatric cancer refers to cancer that develops in children and adolescents. Although cancer is relatively rare in children, it remains the leading cause of death from disease among children in developed countries. Pediatric oncologists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with cancer. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, and immunotherapy, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the unique biology and developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric oncology. A multidisciplinary approach involving close collaboration among healthcare providers is essential for improving outcomes and quality of life for children with cancer.

Track 15: Pediatric Surgical Complications

Pediatric surgical complications refer to adverse events that occur as a result of surgical procedures performed on infants, children, and adolescents. While surgical procedures are generally safe and effective, complications can occur, and pediatric patients are particularly vulnerable due to their unique physiology and developmental needs. Common surgical complications in pediatrics include bleeding, infection, wound dehiscence, anesthesia-related complications, and surgical site complications. Pediatric surgical teams work closely together to minimize the risk of complications, but when they do occur, prompt recognition and management are critical for minimizing harm and optimizing outcomes. Close follow-up and monitoring of pediatric surgical patients is essential to identify and manage complications early and prevent long-term adverse effects.

Track 16: Pediatric Neurology

Pediatric neurology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neurological conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Neurological conditions can affect a child's brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles, and can impact their cognitive, motor, and sensory function. Pediatric neurologists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including imaging, medication, and therapy, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the unique developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric neurology

Track 17: Pediatric Rheumatology

Pediatric rheumatology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Rheumatic conditions are disorders that affect the joints, muscles, and bones and can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. Pediatric rheumatologists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including physical therapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the unique developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric rheumatology. A multidisciplinary approach involving close collaboration among healthcare providers is essential for improving outcomes and quality of life for children with rheumatic conditions

Track 18: Pediatric Surgical Innovation

Pediatric surgical innovation refers to the development and application of new surgical techniques and technologies for the care of infants, children, and adolescents. Advances in surgical innovation have led to improved outcomes and quality of life for pediatric patients. Examples of pediatric surgical innovation include minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery, 3D printing, and tissue engineering. Pediatric surgical teams work closely with researchers, engineers, and industry partners to develop and implement these innovations, which require careful evaluation to ensure their safety and efficacy. By embracing innovation and collaboration, pediatric surgical teams can continue to improve the quality of care and outcomes for their patients

Track 19: Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Pediatric infectious diseases are illnesses caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that can affect infants, children, and adolescents. Common pediatric infectious diseases include influenza, pneumonia, meningitis, hepatitis, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Pediatric infectious disease specialists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including antibiotics, antivirals, and vaccines, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the unique developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric infectious diseases. A multidisciplinary approach involving close collaboration among healthcare providers is essential for improving outcomes and preventing the spread of infectious diseases in the pediatric population

Track 20: Pediatric Hematology

Pediatric hematology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. Blood disorders can include conditions such as anemia, bleeding disorders, clotting disorders, and blood cancers. Pediatric hematologists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including blood transfusions, chemotherapy, and stem cell transplantation, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the unique developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric hematology. A multidisciplinary approach involving close collaboration among healthcare providers is essential for improving outcomes and quality of life for children with blood disorders.

Track 21: Pediatric Dermatology

Pediatric dermatology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. Skin disorders can include conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, acne, skin infections, and birthmarks. Pediatric dermatologists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including topical medications, light therapy, and surgical procedures, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's health and well-being. Understanding the unique developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric dermatology. A multidisciplinary approach involving close collaboration among healthcare providers is essential for improving outcomes and quality of life for children with skin disorders.

Track 22: Pediatric Psychiatry

Pediatric psychiatry is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. Mental health disorders can include conditions such as anxiety, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and eating disorders. Pediatric psychiatrists are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide comprehensive care for children with these conditions. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including therapy, medications, and behavioral interventions, to manage these conditions and optimize a child's mental health and well-being. Understanding the unique developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric psychiatry. A multidisciplinary approach involving close collaboration among healthcare providers is essential for improving outcomes and quality of life for children with mental health disorders.

Track 23: Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Pediatric emergency medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on the immediate evaluation and treatment of acutely ill or injured infants, children, and adolescents in the emergency department. Pediatric emergency medicine physicians are specialized medical professionals who work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to provide rapid and comprehensive care for children in emergency situations. They use a variety of diagnostic tools and treatments, including resuscitation, airway management, and trauma care, to stabilize critically ill or injured children and optimize their health and well-being. Understanding the unique developmental needs of pediatric patients is crucial for providing effective care in pediatric emergency medicine. A multidisciplinary approach involving close collaboration among healthcare providers is essential for improving outcomes and quality of life for children in emergency situations.

Track 24: Pediatric Palliative care

Pediatric palliative care is a specialized medical field that focuses on improving the quality of life for children with serious or life-limiting illnesses and their families. The goal of pediatric palliative care is to provide relief from symptoms, pain, and stress associated with the child's illness, while supporting their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Palliative care is provided by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including pediatricians, nurses, social workers, and chaplains. The team works closely with the child and family to develop a care plan that addresses their individual needs and preferences. Pediatric palliative care is not limited to end-of-life care, but is provided throughout the course of the child's illness, from diagnosis to treatment to survivorship. It is an important aspect of comprehensive care for children with serious illnesses and their families.

Track 25: Pediatric Transplantation

Pediatric transplantation refers to the surgical process of transferring an organ from a donor to a child. This complex procedure is commonly performed in children who suffer from end-stage organ failure, including liver, heart, lung, and kidney failure. Pediatric transplantation involves careful evaluation and selection of a suitable donor, as well as specialized surgical techniques to ensure a successful transplant.

Due to advancements in medical technology and improved surgical techniques, pediatric transplantation has become a life-saving option for children with organ failure. However, the process is not without risks, and post-operative care and monitoring are critical for ensuring the child's long-term health and survival. Ongoing research and development are essential to improving outcomes and expanding access to this life-saving procedure.

Track 26: Pediatrics chronic conditions

Pediatric chronic conditions refer to ongoing medical conditions that affect children and require long-term management. Some common pediatric chronic conditions include asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, and autoimmune disorders. These conditions can have a significant impact on a child's physical health, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. They may require frequent medical appointments, medication management, and lifestyle modifications to manage symptoms and prevent complications. Effective management of pediatric chronic conditions often involves a multidisciplinary approach, including a team of healthcare providers, family support, and community resources. Early diagnosis and intervention can help improve outcomes and support children's overall health and well-being.

Market Analysis

According to a report by Grand View Research, the global pediatrics market size was valued at USD 82.6 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5% from 2021 to 2028. The report also predicts that the increasing number of premature births, rising incidences of chronic diseases, and advancements in medical technology are expected to drive market growth.

In terms of geography, North America dominates the global pediatrics market due to the presence of a large number of pediatric patients, advanced healthcare infrastructure, and high healthcare expenditure. The Asia Pacific region is expected to witness significant growth during the forecast period due to rising healthcare expenditure, growing awareness about pediatric health, and increasing investment by pharmaceutical and medical device companies.

The key players in the global pediatrics market include Abbott Laboratories, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis. These companies are focusing on product development, strategic collaborations, and mergers and acquisitions to strengthen their position in the market.

In conclusion, the global pediatrics market is expected to witness significant growth over the forecast period, driven by the increasing prevalence of pediatric diseases, a rise in government initiatives, and technological advancements in the field. North America dominates the market, while the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness significant growth.

 

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