Call for Abstract
Scientific Program
6th World Congress on Public Health, Epidemiology & Nutrition, will be organized around the theme “Novel approaches in Epidemiology Research and Public Health”
Global Public Health 2018 is comprised of 27 tracks and 188 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Global Public Health 2018.
Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.
Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.
- Track 1-1Clinical trials
- Track 1-2Clinical policies
- Track 1-3Clinical pharmacology
- Track 1-4Clinical pathology
- Track 1-5Clinical nomenclature
- Track 1-6Clinical judgment
- Track 1-7Clinical examination
- Track 1-8Clinical epidemiology
- Track 1-9Clinical decision analysis
- Track 1-10clinical data storage
- Track 2-1Medical case management
- Track 2-2Managerial epidemiology
- Track 2-3Healthcare transport
- Track 2-4Healthcare quality‎Â
- Track 2-5Health informatics‎Â
- Track 2-6Health care systems
- Track 2-7Health care efficiency measures
- Track 2-8Health administration
- Track 2-9Disease management
- Track 3-1Plant nutrition
- Track 3-2Phytochemicals
- Track 3-3Nutrition study and management
- Track 3-4Nutrition literacy
- Track 3-5Micronutrients
- Track 3-6Micronutrients
- Track 3-7Macronutrients
- Track 3-8Environmental nutrition
- Track 3-9Dietary nutrients
- Track 3-10Animal nutrition
- Track 3-11Health Care Quality
- Track 3-12Best Practices
- Track 4-1Treatment and therapies
- Track 4-2Technology and mental health issues
- Track 4-3Social work in mental health
- Track 4-4Mental illness & Mental health
- Track 4-5Mental health in different occupations
- Track 4-6Mental environment
- Track 4-7Mental disorder &Â Prevention
- Track 5-1Social determinants of health
- Track 5-2Neglected tropical diseases
- Track 5-3Maternal health
- Track 5-4Health interventions
- Track 5-5Health conditions & Infections
- Track 5-6Global mental health
- Track 5-7Global Disease Detection
- Track 5-8Adolescent health
- Track 6-1Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
- Track 6-2Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
- Track 6-3Health and Family Welfare
- Track 6-4Health insurance
- Track 6-5Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health
- Track 6-6Occupational Safety and Health
- Track 7-1Nutritional Epidemiology
- Track 7-2Molecular Epidemiology
- Track 7-3Environmental Epidemiology
- Track 7-4Disease Epidemiology
- Track 7-5Occupational Epidemiology
- Track 7-6Public Health and Nutrition
- Track 7-7Nutrition Education
- Track 7-8Nutrition & Selfcare
- Track 7-9Medical research
- Track 7-10Food Balance Wheel
- Track 7-11Epidemiology
- Track 7-12Bioenergetics
- Track 7-13Applied food science
- Track 8-1Ventilator-associated Pneumonia
- Track 8-2Types of Healthcare-associated Infections
- Track 8-3Surgical Site Infection
- Track 8-4Prevention & safty
- Track 8-5Diseases and Organisms in Healthcare
- Track 8-6Central Line-associated Bloodstream Infections
- Track 9-1Scope of practice
- Track 9-2Role in health care system
- Track 9-3Quality of care
- Track 9-4Primary care by country
- Track 9-5Patient Protection & Medicare
- Track 9-6Direct primary care
- Track 9-7Consumer-driven health care
- Track 9-8Classification of Primary CareÂ
- Track 10-1Violence against Women
- Track 10-2Reproductive Endocrinology
- Track 10-3Reproductive Cloning
- Track 10-4Regenerative Medicine and their Application
- Track 10-5Placentation and Placental Function
- Track 10-6Perinatal and Reproductive Health
- Track 10-7Maternal and Child Health
- Track 10-8Health in Pregnancy
- Track 10-9Biomarkers in Reproductive Medicine
- Track 10-10Autoimmune Diseases in Women
- Track 11-1Telemedicine/Telehealth
- Track 11-2Sensors and Wearable Technology
- Track 11-3Self-service Kiosks
- Track 11-4Remote Monitoring Tools
- Track 11-5Real-time Locating Services
- Track 11-6Pharmacogenomics/genome Sequencing
- Track 11-7Healthcare Portal Technology
- Track 11-8Cloud-based provider relationship management software
- Track 11-9Wireless Communication
- Track 12-1Health & Safety
- Track 12-2Workplace Safety and Health
- Track 12-3Workplace Hazards
- Track 12-4Workplace fatality and injury statistics
- Track 12-5Professional Roles and Responsibilities
- Track 12-6Occupational Medicine
- Track 12-7Occupational Health Psychology
- Track 12-8Occupational Health Disparities
- Track 12-9Management Systems
- Track 12-10Identifying Safety and Health Hazards
- Track 13-1Safety in Health Care
- Track 13-2Safety Programs in Industry
- Track 13-3Prevalence of Adverse Events
- Track 13-4Methods to Assess and Improve Quality Health
- Track 13-5life Expectancy
- Track 13-6Communication for Patient Safety
- Track 13-7Causes of Healthcare Error
- Track 13-8Preventive Healthcare
- Track 14-1Public Health Service
- Track 14-2Population Health
- Track 14-3Health Communities
- Track 14-4Health Behavioral Sciences
- Track 14-5Globalization and Disease
- Track 14-6Community Mental Health
- Track 15-1Resources for adolescent health care providers
- Track 15-2Pediatric Medicine
- Track 15-3Health of Adolescent
- Track 15-4Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent HealthÂ
- Track 15-5Counseling for Behavior Change
- Track 15-6Adolescent Growth and Development
- Track 16-1Stratified Medicine
- Track 16-2Precision Medicine
- Track 16-3Challenges
- Track 16-4Applications
- Track 17-1Healthcare Informatics
- Track 17-2Nursing Informatics
- Track 17-3Medical Informatics
- Track 17-4Clinical Research Informatics
- Track 17-5Clinical Informatics
- Track 18-1Community Health Nursing
- Track 18-2Occupational Health Nursing
- Track 18-3Nuclear Education in Public Health and Nursing
- Track 18-4Nursing Management and Educatuon
- Track 19-1Survival Paradox
- Track 19-2Global Obesity Control
- Track 19-3Epidemiology of Obesity Nationwide
- Track 19-4Epidemiology of Obesity
- Track 19-5Classification of Obesity
- Track 19-6Body Mass IndexÂ
- Track 20-1Using an Environmental Nutrition Approach to Define Healthy Food
- Track 20-2The Role of Social Justice in Environmental Nutrition
- Track 20-3The Environmental Footprint of Industrial Food Production
- Track 20-4Rethinking Diet and Disease from an Environmental Nutrition Perspective
- Track 20-5Creating a Healthier, Sustainable Food System
- Track 21-1Risk factor
- Track 21-2Persistent Organic Pollutant
- Track 21-3Occupational disease
- Track 21-4Exposure to Toxins
- Track 21-5Environmental Health
- Track 21-6Environmental hazards & Human health
- Track 21-7Environmental Factor
- Track 21-8Environmental DiseasesÂ
- Track 22-1Sedentary Lifestyle
- Track 22-2Prophylaxis
- Track 22-3Preventive Methods
- Track 22-4Levels of Prevention
- Track 22-5Genetic Predisposition
- Track 22-6Environmental Factors
- Track 23-1Treatment Adherence and Compliance
- Track 23-2Learning principles, models and theories
- Track 23-3Behavior-related Illnesses
- Track 23-4Behavioral Health and MedicineÂ
- Track 23-5Behavior Analysis of Sports, Health, Fitness and Behavioral Medicine
- Track 23-6Applications
- Track 24-1The multidisciplinary workforce in cardiovascular epidemiology
- Track 24-2Recognition of the Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Health and Disease
- Track 24-3Recognition of the Essential Role of Community-Based Approaches to Cardiovascular Health Over the Life Course
- Track 24-4prevention of Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
- Track 24-5Cardiovascular Health and Disease: sHealth
- Track 24-6Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
- Track 25-1Modern Use
- Track 25-2Criticism
- Track 25-3Applicatons
- Track 25-4Analytical methods
- Track 26-1Social justice and the policy-making process
- Track 26-2Official guidelines
- Track 26-3Formulating and implementing health policies
- Track 26-4Ethical Prescriptions
- Track 26-5Ethical Obligations
- Track 26-6Ethical Analysis