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8th International Neonatal Nursing Conference (COINN 2013)
United Kingdom
09/05/2013

8th International Neonatal Nursing Conference (COINN 2013)

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom 5th-8th September, 2013

The 8th International Neonatal Nursing Conference (COINN 2013) is an exclusive platform for nurses from around the world to network and collaborate. This triennial event is unique in its focus on neonatal nursing, a relatively new speciality that concentrates on the first 28 days of a newborn’s life.

This international gathering aims to translate the latest findings in the field into clinical practice. Nurses interested in broadening their horizons will find in COINN 2013 a top calibre scientific programme simultaneously tailored for the specialist as well as the general nurse. Join nurses who share your passion for neonatal care in Belfast, 5th-8th September, 2013.
 

Neonatal Nurse, Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Nurse-Midwife, Obstetrical Nurse
Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Children's Sleep Disorders
United Kingdom
06/20/2012

Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Children's Sleep Disorders

20th June 2012 London, United Kingdom

A full day conference presenting an update on advances in the field of children's sleep disorders. Leading experts in the field of children's sleep medicine will provide an analysis of the latest developments in clinical practice and research.

The aim of this conference is to provide an in-depth understanding of the nature and causes of children's sleep disorders and special considerations for diagnosis and management.

Target Audience
Paediatricians and GPs, Trainees, Paediatric Neurologists, Paediatric Neuroscientists, Child Psychiatrists, Clinical Child Psychologists, Learning Disability Services, Paediatric Researchers, Paediatric Respiratory Clinicians, other Child Healthcare Professionals with an interest in children's sleep disorders.

Topics will include

Childhood obstructive sleep apnoea

Sleep disorders in children with Down syndrome.

Sudden infant death syndrome

Sleeplessness in children with autism

Epilepsy and sleep

Insomnia and excessive sleepiness in adolescents

Treatment options for children's sleep disorders

Plenary sessions will be interspersed with questions and answer sessions and panel discussions. The meeting represents a valuable opportunity to network, share knowledge and ideas, and consider collaborative projects.

Learning Objectives

Describe normal sleep patterns and physiology

Discuss the latest diagnostic assessments and treatments for various children's sleep disorders

Explore the co-occurrence of childhood anxiety and depression and sleep disturbance

Describe the different types of sleep problems presented in children with autism or Down syndrome

Describe the relationships between epilepsy and sleep

Identify the clinical features and differential diagnosis of sleep-related breathing disorders

Discuss the recent views about sudden infant death syndrome

Identify the indications for using medication in the treatment of children's sleep disorders

Contact Us

Conferences & Congresses LTD.
Trading as MEDINEO
165 Spyrou Araouzou
Lordos Water Front Court
Office 502
3036 Limassol
Cyprus

Phone: +357 25 878 844
Fax: +44 870 330 5859

Allied Health Professional, Child Psychiatrist, Child Psychologist, Neurologist, Neuroscientist, Pediatrician, Physician, Respiratory Therapist, Sleep Specialist
15th National Mother Baby Nurses Conference
United States
Illinois
09/05/2012

15th National Mother Baby Nurses Conference

Sponsored by the Academy of Neonatal Nursing and Mother Baby Education

September 5–8, 2012 Chicago, Illinois

The purpose of this conference is to provide current and clinically applicable information for prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care of the mother as well as infant care, both in the hospital and through transition to home. The educational sessions provide information to nurses and other health care professionals who care for the expectant and postpartum mother and her newborn. Specific objectives for each presentation will be listed in the conference program.

Neonatal Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Nurse-Midwife, Obstetrical Nurse
Contemporary Management of Neonatal Pulmonary Disorders Conference
United States
Arizona
11/01/2012

Contemporary Management of Neonatal Pulmonary Disorders Conference

November 1-2, 2012 Tempe, Arizona

Organized by Neonatology Associates, Ltd

For over 25 years, Neonatology Associates, Ltd has organized and sponsored the "Premier" Neonatal Pulmonary Conference which has taken place during the Fall in Tempe, Arizona. This conference has attracted Guest Faculty who are renowned National Researchers and Teachers in Newborn Pulmonary Medicine. The Faculty list of speakers has included: Robin Steinhorn, Krisa Van Meurs, Martin Keszler, Aaron Hamvas, Eric Eichenwald, Jonathan Klein, Vineet Bhandari, Sherry Courtney, Carl T. D'Angio, Donald Null, Rangasamy Ramanathan, Mark Mammel, Rita M. Ryan, Patrick McNamara, Linda J. Van Marter, J. Jane Pillow, Kristi Watterberg, John Arnold, and others.

The Target Audience is Neonatologists, Neonatology Fellows, Neonatal Nurse Practitioners, and Respiratory Therapists. The conference is unique in that there are numerous opportunities during the Panel Discussion, Evening Reception, or one of the conference breaks to interact informally with any of the Faculty.

Contacts

Lawrence D. Lilien, MD
Conference Course Director
Neonatology Associates, Ltd
St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Center

Cathy L. Martinez
Conference Coordinator
Neonatology Associates, Ltd
300 West Clarendon Ave., # 375
Phoenix, AZ 85013

Phone: (602) 277-4161 X 11
Fax: (602) 265-2011
E-mail: cathy@nalweb.com

Hospitalist, Intensivist, Neonatal Nurse, Neonatologist, Nurse Practitioner, Postdoctoral Fellow, Pulmonolgist, Respiratory Therapist
Children and HIV: Closing the Gap - Ending Vertical Transmission Through Community Action Symposium
United States
Washington, DC
07/20/2012

Children and HIV: Closing the Gap - Ending Vertical Transmission Through Community Action Symposium

The Children and HIV: Closing the Gap - Ending Vertical Transmission through Community Action international symposium will be held at the Georgetown University Hotel and Conference Centre in Washington, D.C. on July 20th and 21st, 2012. This two-day symposium, jointly hosted by The Teresa Group, the Coalition on Children Affected by AIDS (CCABA), and the Global Fund for Children, will once again bring together hundreds of service providers, researchers, donors, advocates, and policy leaders from around the world, presenting on the topic of ending vertical transmission through community-based efforts.

By holding this symposium we hope to define how community support, family-centered services, and social protection, can enhance the efforts of health care systems to end mother to child transmission of HIV.

For further information or general inquiries, contact:

The Teresa Group
124 Merton Street, Suite 104
Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2, Canada

Tel: 416-596-7703
Fax: 416-596-7910

E-mail: childrensymposium@teresagroup.ca

Community Activist, Gynecologist, Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Obstetrician, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Social Worker
2012 International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS/SUID and Infant Survival
United States
Maryland
10/05/2012

2012 International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS/SUID and Infant Survival

October 5-7, 2012 Baltimore, Maryland

We are glad to invite you to take part in a one-of-a-kind event, the 2012 International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS/SUID and Infant Survival. This biennial event is expected to unite esteemed international researchers, parent leaders, stakeholders, and medical professionals to exchange vital information and concerns, and establish essential connections for the common goal of reducing infant loss. The United States is proud to welcome distinguished attendees who globally represent a vast array of respected organizations and individuals. These vital organizations form a comprehensive national fabric that reduces infant deaths and supports families who have experienced infant loss. Together, we look forward to greeting you here in Baltimore in 2012.

The purpose of the conference is to help prevent stillbirth and infant deaths by bringing researchers and consumers of research (health care providers, parents, health educators) together to exchange information around the topics of SIDS, SUID and stillbirth.

Specifically the IC will:

• Educate on new findings, theories and initiatives to increase global awareness and impact decisions
• Convene the people, forums, tools and expertise needed to take action
• Work together to continue to put infant survival on the global map of issues
• Exchange practices from around the world to stimulate solutions
• Enable participants to inform research through exchange
• Support participants to give outlet to grief
• Provide a forum for formal meetings of the various international organizations

The conference website can provide you with additional useful information:
http://www.firstcandle.org/internationalconference/

Contact Information
Email: IC2012@firstcandle.org

Phone: 800.221.7437 | 410.653.8226

Fax: 410.653.8709

Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Nurse, Obstetrical Nurse, Obstetrician, Parent, Pediatric Nurse, Pediatrician, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Social Worker
6th Asian Congress of Paediatric Infectious Diseases
Sri Lanka
11/28/2012

6th Asian Congress of Paediatric Infectious Diseases

28th November-December 1, 2012 Colombo, Sri Lanka

The 6th Asian Congress of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ACPID 2012) is the largest gathering of pediatricians, researchers, academics, nurses, allied health professionals, virologists, epidemiologists, and other specialists in the field of infectious diseases from all over Asia Pacific.

The theme of the congress is “Rational Management of Infectious Diseases – A Path to a Safer Childhood.” It is envisaged that the dissemination of new knowledge from experts in the field will help safeguard our children by a rational approach to the prevention and management of paediatric infectious diseases.

Subject categories:

• Antimicrobial resistance and new antibiotic
• Influenza
• Bacterial Infection
• Dengue
• Fungal infection
• Enteric Infection
• Respiratory tract Infection
• Hospital Infection
• HIV
• Other viral infection
• Pathogenetic mechanisms
• Malaria
• Central nervous system infection
• Neonatal infection
• Enterovirus, Poliomyelitis
• Pneumococcal Diseases
• Urinary tract infection
• Sepsis
• Tuberculosis, Leprosy
• Vaccination
• Epidemiology
• Laboratory diagnosis
• Others

ACPID 2012 Conference Secretariat
Kenes Asia
5th Floor, PICO Creative Centre
20 Kallang Avenue, Singapore 339411
Tel: +65 6292 0723; Fax: +65 6292 4721
E-mail: acpid2012@kenes.com

Epidemiologist, Hospitalist, Neonatal Nurse, Neonatologist, Nurse, Pediatric Nurse, Pediatrician, Physician, Physician Researcher, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Virologist
13th International Fragile X Conference
United States
Florida
07/25/2012

13th International Fragile X Conference

July 25-29, 2012 Miami, Florida

The National Fragile X Foundation’s biennial international conference is highly regarded and well-known for bringing together families, researchers, doctors, therapists and educators in a setting that is specifically designed to optimize interaction among families and professionals. Increased collaboration between researchers, improved treatment skills of professionals, optimized development of individuals affected by Fragile X and increased understanding and well-being of those impacted by the disorders are the most significant outcomes often sited by previous conference attendees.

The first International Fragile X Conference was a two day event in 1987 held in Denver Colorado with about 150 attendees. Since then it has passed through cities including Albuquerque, Portland, Asheville, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Atlanta and Detroit with growing attendance numbers. 2012 will bring the 13th International Fragile X Conference to Miami, FL where we expect over 1,000 attendees.

We present a unique opportunity where researchers and parents can interact throughout the conference. Many a researcher have commented on the experience of socializing with the parents of children with Fragile X, and how the experience has motivated them or reinvigorated their enthusiasm to make a difference in the lives of persons with this disability. The majority of the conference sessions are “Family-Friendly” and cover all three Fragile X conditions (FXS, FXTAS, FXPOI), with the greatest number of sessions focusing on FXS. In addition to the family-friendly sessions there are many scientific and technical sessions. Some of the benefits from attending include:

Discover the latest research by some of the world’s leading Fragile X experts.
Learn new techniques, behavioral interventions and coping strategies.
Connect with researchers clinicians, educators, psychologists and parents.
Get the support you need.
Start a new lifelong friendship and reconnect with old friends.

The objectives of the conference are:

To provide a forum in which professionals from the Fragile X and intellectual disabilities fields can present their scientific, clinical or scholarly work;
To present a general program that will be informative and of interest to all conference participants;
To facilitate the exchange of research, intervention strategies and information relating to all Fragile X-associated Disorders (FXD) including fragile X syndrome (FXS), fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency (FXPOI).

Presentation topics will include medical treatments, speech, language and occupational therapies, educational techniques, opportunities for self-determination and independence, genetic counseling strategies and mental health interventions throughout the lifespan.

Based on the ongoing development of new therapies, the conference will include a focus on:

Both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions (current and anticipated)
Evaluation tools
Evolving screening and diagnostic technologies

The conference will also highlight basic science presentations on:

The functions of FMRP
The molecular and cellular mechanisms in FXS, FXTAS, and FXPOI
Studies in animal models of FXD

The conference will include a wide variety of other subjects including:

Alternative interventions
Public policy and legislative advocacy
Legal and ethical issues
Sibling issues
Parent to parent support

In addition to presentations from the professional community, parent-led workshops and discussions will also be conducted.

Abstract Topics include:

Academic and Behavioral Interventions and Strategies
ADHD & Disorders of Attention and Impulse Control
Adult Issues and Aging in FXS
Advocacy, Policy Issues: Public and Private Partnerships
Assistive & Augmentative Technology/Computer Enhanced Learning
Autism and FX Studies/Issues/Diagnosis
Clinical Trials of Targeted Treatments
Early Intervention: 0-5 years
Family Dynamics
Financial Planning/Insurance/Grants
FMRP & Molecular/Cellular Studies/Animal Models
FXPOI Clinical Issues
FXTAS: Neuropathology/Non-CNS pathology
FXTAS Caregiving and Clinical Issues
FXTAS/FXPOI Molecular and Cellular Research/Animal Models
Genetic Counseling Issues
Inclusion/Mainstreaming
Molecular Clinical Correlations
Neuroimaging Studies
Neurological and Medical Issues in the Premutation
Neurological and Medical Issues in FXS
Non-traditional Interventions
Occupational Therapy/Sensory Integration
Psychological Therapies and Non-pharmacological Treatment (Behavioral, Cognitive Treatment Trials, etc)
Psychotherapeutic Interventions
Premutation Carrier Studies/Issues and Premutation Clinical Involvement (non-FXTAS)
Prevalence, Screening, Early Diagnosis Strategies & New Testing Technologies
Psychological, Behavioral and Social Studies and Testing in FXS
Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Behavior and Co-morbid Conditions in FXS
Reproductive Options
Self Help Skills: Dental, Eating, Toileting, Other
Service Delivery: Clinic & Non-Clinic based/Rural Outreach/Underserved Populations
Sexuality: Lifespan issues
Special/Unusual/Challenging Cases and Families (lessons learned from these cases)
Speech & Language Studies/Intervention
Targeted Molecular/Cellular Interventions in FXS Models
Treatment Efficacy: Biomarkers/Translational Outcome Measures in FXS
Transitions throughout the Lifespan

Allied Health Professional, Behavioral Scientist, Bioethicist, Family Caregiver, Geneticist , Neurologist, Occupational Therapist, Parent, Pharmacologist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Psychologist, Social Worker, Speech Pathologist
XVIII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies
United States
Minnesota
06/07/2012

XVIII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies

June 7 - 9, 2012 Minneapolis, Minnesota

On behalf of the International Society on Infant Studies (ISIS), we cordially invite your participation in the XVIII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies. This conference provides a venue for the dissemination of premiere developmental science, focusing on human and non-human infancy research, and the exchange of ideas among researchers from all corners of the world.

The Society organizes a scientific conference every two years. The conference serves as a venue for the latest research findings on applied and basic aspects of infant development. Some of the substantive areas of research represented at each conference include the development of sensation, perception, cognition, emotion, language, and social behavior. The conference includes invited and investigator-initiated symposia, lectures, and poster presentations.

Academic, Behavioral Scientist, Neuropsychologist, Neuroscientist, Pediatrician, Physician Researcher, Psychologist
Society for Prevention Research 20th Annual Meeting Promoting Healthy Living Through Prevention Science
United States
Washington, DC
05/29/2012

Society for Prevention Research 20th Annual Meeting Promoting Healthy Living Through Prevention Science

May 29 – June 1, 2012 Washington, DC

Join your colleagues for the most important prevention science conference of the year! The Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 20th Annual Meeting will take place in Washington, DC at the Hyatt Regency Washington, May 29-June 1, 2012.

The Society for Prevention Research envisions a wellness-oriented society in which evidenced-based programs and policies are continuously applied to improve the health and well being of its citizens, fostering positive human development and citizens who lead productive lives, in caring relationships with others.

The SPR Annual Meeting provides a unique opportunity to advance this vision by providing a centrally integrated forum for the exchange of new concepts, methods, and results from prevention research and related public health fields; and by providing a forum for the communication between scientists, public policy leaders and practitioners concerning the implementation of evidence-based preventive interventions in all areas of public health.

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet and network with more than 800 researchers, policy-makers and practitioners from the U.S. and abroad at the premiere meeting for prevention science!

If you have any questions about the SPR Annual Meeting, please contact Jennifer Lewis, Executive Director, at 703-934-4850 ext. 213 or jenniferlewis@preventionresearch.org.

Academic, Behavioral Scientist, Community Activist, Epidemiologist, Health Economist, Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Social Scientist, Social Worker

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