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.

Nursing is defined as the noble profession of protecting, promoting, optimizing the health , preventing illness and injury, facilitating  healing, alleviate suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response. Another important component of nursing care is the scope of patient education and coaching. Nurses take care of  patients , render clinical practice and work in groups forming the private health care team to assist patients in learning how to manage their own health. Their activities include addressing topics as healthy lifestyle choices, coping with a diagnosis, or understanding warning signs and symptoms of emerging problems with emotional intelligence. The role of the each and every nurse varies depending on the work environmental setting and the type of patients.

Nursing is service to individual, families and to the society. It is based upon arts and science which molds the attitude, intellectual competence, critical thinking ability and evidence based teaching skills of the individual nurse, to help people to meet their health needs in medical direction. Nursing in a social institution is, when an organized group of people works together towards a common goal directly concerned with the welfare of the people.

Nurse practitioner is a nurse possessing a graduate degree in advanced practice nursing. This type of provider can be referred to as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. The NP is allowed to provide a broad range of health care services, which may include midwifery and anesthetist

Nursing informatics is defined as the specialty that integrates the branches of nursing science, computer science and information science. It helps in identifying, collecting, processing, and managing data and information to support nursing practice, administration, education, research and the expansion of nursing knowledge which will help in becoming a registered Nurse. Lot of advancements in information technology has created new roles for nurses emphasizing the need for all nurses to become more knowledgeable about health information concepts and technology that is designed to manage and process information. 

Cardiovascular nurses take care of people with heart disease and interact with their patients’ families. They keep monitoring and treating acutely ill patients. They also focus on cardiac rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is the way of helping patients to make a change in lifestyle in order to prevent the worsening of their disease. Most of the cardiovascular clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) work in hospitals. They take care of the critically ill patients and those recovering from cardiac treatments such as bypass, angioplasty or pacemaker surgery. Few Cardiovascular nurses may also work at patient’s home to help them recover. Critical care/ Intensive care nurses also work with children and adults of all ages, although heart disease generally affects older people. They may also work as part of a team under the direction of a cardiologist.

Adult nursing professionals play leadership role as the primary health care providers. They promote constructive health practices and disease prevention methods which begin in early adulthood and continues throughout the ageing process. Adult nurse practitioners are trained in such a way that they apply nursing theory in all their clinical practices. As leaders in the health care environment, adult nursing specialists educate, organize and manage the staff in their teams to respond quickly and efficiently in both routine tasks and emergency situations. An adult nurse practitioner will treat both acute and chronic illness, and can specialize in specific areas, such as diabetes or HIV/AIDS. An adult nurse practitioner usually works within a hospital, but there are opportunities available in the wide areas of health care settings such as adult day health care.

Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNPs) provide preventative and acute care in all settings to children and adolescents. They perform physical exams, diagnose illness and injury, and provide education and support to patients’ families. Most often they work in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) with pediatricians and other health care providers once Pediatric nurse education and training has been given. Neonatal nurse specialists focus and care mainly for the newborn infants. They may take care for healthy infants, provide focused care for premature or ill newborns, or work exclusively with seriously ill newborns in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

Oncology nurses are involved in providing care and supervising cancer patients who are either chronically or critically ill. Oncology nurse practitioners keep monitoring their patients’ physical conditions and prescribe regular medication in order to formulate symptom management strategies. These caring individuals are often bound to suffering and death yet many of them thrive because of the deep and ongoing relationships they develop with their patients. Mostly oncology nurses work in specialty hospitals. Few nurses’ work in medical offices, ambulatory care centers or provide home health care. Since cancer can happen to virtually anyone, oncology nurses work with children and adults of all ages.

Public health nurses tend to devote themselves to the health and well-being of the communities they serve. They educate them in beneficial health practices and disease prevention. They also identify common health problems in the community while treating patients, in order to create intervention plans to prevent the health problems and safety issues they discover. Promoting prevention over treatment is the main motto of a Public health nurse. By correcting poor health practices and maintaining a safe home or work environment risks to patients’ health can be reduced. The grail of a public health nursing is to educate patients through community-based intervention programs to identify and correct multiple health issues

travel nurse is a nurse who is hired to work in a specific location for a limited amount of time. Travel nurses typically work 13-week periods in one area and move around the country depending on where they are needed.

 

Forensic nursing is a cross between a healthcare profession and a judicial system profession. They have a variety of roles, including evaluating and caring for victims of assault, domestic abuse, child and elder abuse, neglect, and sexual crimes. As they treat the victim, forensic nurses collect and secure evidence. Forensic nurses may be asked to testify in court about the medical information and the evidence that they have collected. Forensic nursing sub-specialties include death investigations, medical-legal consulting, and forensic psychiatric nursing.

 

Forming the main backbone of the surgical team, the surgical nurses are trained to be experts in peri and post- operative care procedures. They work in dynamic and challenging environments with key roles in life saving surgical procedures and surrounding care. Sometimes even called as Surgical or an Operating Room Nurse, they will be responsible for educating patients on procedures prior to surgery, adjusting treatment plans, and teaching patients about post-operative self-care. Doctors usually rely on these dedicated professionals who touch countless lives and bring about positive developments by enhancing improvements in the health and welfare of patients and their families. Though it may sound stressful at times, it is ultimately rewarding.

Parish nursing is the integration of the practice of nursing with the beliefs of a religious community. A parish nurse is a registered nurse specialist who encourages physical and spiritual health and wholeness by developing and conducting programs within faith communities. Their main focus is on wellness and disease prevention thereby enabling health promotion.

Psychiatric and mental health nurses’ work with individuals and families who have psychiatric problems and mental disorders, such as depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, psychosis or dementia. In Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing they will perform various tasks. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing is gaining importance in the current scenario due to the circumstances and demand in the medical field.

The act of taking preventative or necessary medical procedures to improve a person's well-being. This may be done with surgery, the administering of medicine, or other alterations in a person's lifestyle. These services are typically offered through a health care system made up of hospitals and physicians.

Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration

 

Continuing nursing education is considered as nursing education attained after basic RN or EN training. Conversion degree studies and specialty programs are also regarded as CNE since they are undertaken after the basic qualification. CNE is basically a professional responsibility. Every nurse is personally responsible for upkeeping professional practice. It is also in line with the world trend for professional quality and perhaps re-licensing purpose, apart from its contribution to personal growth and career development. 

 

Bioethics is concerned with questions about basic human values such as the rights to life and health, and the rightness or wrongness of certain developments in healthcare institutions, life technology, medicine, the health professions and about society's responsibility for the life and health of its members. Principles of the Nursing Profession. Ethics are fundamental to nursing. All nurses should respect their patients, maintain patients' dignity and protect patients' rights. Nurses must create an environment of mutual trust and respect between patients and healthcare professionals.

Medicine is the science and practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness. Contemporary medicine applies biomedical sciences, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, treat, and prevent injury and disease, typically through pharmaceuticals or surgery, but also through therapies as diverse as psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics, and ionizing radiation, amongst others.

The healthcare field becomes increasingly complex and specialized demanding more and more nurses thereby rewarding nursing careers beyond the traditional hospital setting. If one has a fascination with cutting-edge medicine, the Nursing programs, are opening doors—and paychecks—to the savvy nurse.