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2nd International Conference on Pediatrics and Primary Healthcare Nursing” is a two-day conference which is going to be held on March 26-27, 2020 in Abu Dhabi, UAE which comprises prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. The Theme of the conference is Little Feet, Big Steps: Advancing Pediatric Nursing Care

This will be a great platform to gather and share knowledge, interactive dialogue about the emerging world of pediatrics and Healthcare. This conference consists of Neonatologists, Nurses, Pediatricians, Researchers and Students who dispense an international forum on extending of approved research. Pediatrics & Nursing 2020 provides a global platform for exchanging thoughts and makes us updated about the new innovations in Pediatric Nursing. Expecting overwhelming leads and global business exposure from Directors, CEOs, and eminent experts in various fields .This is excellent platform to share your best practice initiative, research project, or provide continuing education as it relates current issues. This conference offers participants breakout sessions highlighting clinical projects, education, and research studies. The conference has engaging interactive presentations, and keynote panel discussions with key policymakers and experts in pediatric nursing.

4 GOOD REASONS TO ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE:

1.         It’s a platform for presenting your up-to-date research
2.         Communication among associates
3.         Latest science and developments
4.         Fresh way of knowledge transfer

Major tracks includes in Pediatrics & Nursing 2020 are as followingPediatric Nursing, Neonatal Health Care, Adolescent Medicine, Neonatology & Perinatology, Pediatric Cardiology and Neurology, Rare Childhood Diseases, Nursing care for infants and children, Pediatric Nutrition & Breast Feeding, Child Nutrition and Metabolism, Child Health Nursing and Nursing Practice, Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Growth and Development of Children, Socioemotional Development in Childhood, Influence of Parenting Style on Child Development, Children Disabilities, Bioethics in Child Health, Rights & Safety, Pediatric Hospice & Palliative Care

Our target audience includes Neonatologists, Pediatricians, Physicians, Pediatric Surgeons, Child Psychologist, Pediatric Nurses, Pediatric Nutritionists, Specialists in Adolescent Medicine, Neonatology Faculty, Pharmacists, Academic Professionals, Research Scholars, Students, Pediatric Associations and Societies, Business Entrepreneurs
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