The "Neonatology, Perinatology and Advances in Neonatal Care" session explores the latest developments in the care of newborns and high-risk infants, emphasizing the vital connection between maternal health, fetal well-being, and neonatal outcomes. This session will be highly beneficial for neonatologists, pediatricians, obstetricians, perinatologists, nurses, researchers, healthcare leaders, and clinicians committed to advancing newborn care and improving survival and long-term developmental outcomes.


Session Overview:

Neonatology and perinatology play a crucial role in ensuring the health and safety of mothers and newborns during the prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal periods. This session will provide participants with comprehensive insights into emerging technologies, innovative treatment strategies, neonatal intensive care advancements, and evidence-based practices that are transforming neonatal healthcare. Attendees will gain valuable knowledge on managing premature infants, neonatal complications, maternal-fetal conditions, and developmental care approaches. By integrating the latest research and clinical innovations, healthcare professionals can enhance the quality of neonatal services, optimize patient outcomes, and support healthier beginnings for infants worldwide.

The session, “Genetics and Genomic Medicine in Pediatrics” looks at the progressive changes that genetics and genomics have brought into the practice of pediatrics. During this session, the attendees will be given a deeper understanding of how various genetic tests like gene mapping, genomic sequencing, and epigenetics are transforming the identification and treatment of childhood disorders. Participants will be enlightened on how genomic data can be incorporated into everyday clinical care for better children’s phenotype with genetic/ congenital disorders.


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The "Genetics and Genomic Medicine in Pediatrics" session provides an advanced exploration into the utilization of genetic and genomic technologies in the pediatric field. It encompasses the application of genetic testing methodologies, such as Chromosomal Microarray Analysis (CMA) and Whole-Exome Sequencing (WES), to diagnose and manage complex pediatric conditions. Attendees will delve into genomic approaches for rare disease diagnosis, cancer genomics, and the genetic basis of metabolic disorders. The session also covers the role of epigenetics in pediatric health and the application of genomic medicine in pediatric cardiology, emphasizing how these advancements are reshaping clinical practice and enhancing personalized care for pediatric patients.

Described as “Developmental and Behavioural Pediatrics”, the session looks into the most recent findings as to the nature of developmental and behavioral disorders in children and how to effectively address them. Through this session, clinicians, researchers, and specialists will be advised on the diagnosis and the best treatment for various disorders affecting children. For children experiencing such difficulties, the focus will be made on applying clinical practice and scientific research to improve results for the child.


Session Overview:

This session offers a deep dive into key areas of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, focusing on the latest research, diagnostic methodologies, and treatment protocols. Participants will gain an understanding of the complexities of various disorders, explore interdisciplinary approaches, and discuss best practices for optimizing care and support for affected children and their families.

Concerning the seminar session titled “Childhood Nutrition and Obesity”, this literature review discusses the issue of nutrition metabolism and other lifestyle determinates of childhood obesity. The findings of this session will be beneficial to healthcare professionals, nutritionists, and researchers to improve their knowledge of brilliant innovation in nutritional science, metabolic research, and intercessions intended for the anticipation and direction of the repression of obesity in children. 


Session Overview:

Obesity, particularly in children, is complex and has multiple causes which embrace genetic, environmental as well as food choices and motor activity. Here in this session, the cause of the process that is leading to childhood obesity will be described and various research programs related to this issue will be reviewed. The focus shall be directed toward the promotion of the application of scientific research in enhancing nutrition for children as well as the general health of pediatric populations.

The "Child and Adolescent Mental Health" session focuses on the identification, understanding, and management of psychological, emotional, and behavioral disorders in children and teenagers. This session is designed for psychiatrists, pediatricians, psychologists, counselors, researchers, and healthcare professionals dedicated to improving mental well-being during early developmental stages. It highlights current challenges, risk factors, and evidence-based interventions aimed at supporting healthy emotional and cognitive development.


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This session will cover a broad range of topics in child and adolescent psychiatry, including anxiety disorders, depression, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral challenges, and trauma-related conditions. Participants will gain insights into early diagnosis, therapeutic approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacological management, and school-based mental health support systems. The session will also emphasize multidisciplinary care, early intervention strategies, and the importance of family and community involvement in promoting long-term mental health outcomes.

The most recent developments and advances in the field of adolescent health are the main topics of discussion in the "Advances in Adolescent Medicine" session. Attending this session will bring researchers, practitioners, and healthcare professionals important new insights into therapies, technologies, and techniques that are improving the care of adolescents with specific physiological and psychological needs.


Session Overview:

Recent years have witnessed tremendous progress in the field of adolescent medicine, fueled by advances in technology, better clinical procedures, and a greater comprehension of the physiology and pathology of adolescents. This session will address several topics related to the care of adolescents, stressing the advancements in several fields and talking about possible directions for future research.

The session "Pediatric Allergy and Immunology in Children" explores the niche area of pediatric allergy and immunological diseases. It places a strong emphasis on innovative diagnostic methods, innovative therapeutic plans, and all-encompassing approaches to managing a variety of illnesses, such as food allergies, asthma, and primary immunodeficiencies. The goal of this session is to improve clinical practice and patient outcomes in pediatric allergy and immunology by incorporating new research and novel treatments.


Session Overview:

This session provides a thorough examination of pediatric allergy and immunology, covering essential topics from the management of food allergies and asthma to the latest advancements in immunological therapies. Attendees will explore the intricacies of drug allergies, primary immunodeficiency disorders, and autoimmune diseases in children. Additionally, the session addresses the role of nutritional interventions in managing allergies and reviews recent clinical trials and emerging therapies. The aim is to equip healthcare professionals with the latest knowledge and tools to improve patient care in this specialized field.

The "Pediatric Infectious Diseases" session provides an in-depth analysis of infectious pathologies in children, emphasizing the latest advancements in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. This session is designed for healthcare professionals and researchers focused on enhancing their expertise in pediatric infectious diseases. The session will delve into integrating innovative diagnostic tools and advanced therapeutic strategies to effectively manage and prevent infectious diseases in children, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes and clinical practices.


Session Overview:

The session will cover a comprehensive range of topics related to pediatric infectious diseases, exploring both common and rare infections, as well as contemporary approaches to prevention and management. It will feature expert discussions on various aspects of pediatric infectious diseases, emphasizing evidence-based practices and the latest research findings.

The "Pediatric Pulmonology" session focuses on an in-depth analysis of respiratory disorders prevalent in the pediatric population. This session aims to provide healthcare professionals with advanced insights into the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of various pediatric pulmonary conditions. Emphasizing innovative diagnostic techniques and therapeutic strategies, this session seeks to enhance the clinical outcomes and quality of life for children with respiratory diseases.


Session Overview:

This session offers a comprehensive examination of pediatric pulmonology, covering a range of respiratory conditions and their management. It targets pulmonologists, pediatricians, and researchers dedicated to advancing pediatric respiratory health. By incorporating the latest research, diagnostic advancements, and therapeutic interventions, this session aims to provide attendees with a robust understanding of pediatric respiratory disorders and improve patient care practices.

The "Pediatric Cardiology in Children" session provides a comprehensive examination of contemporary practices and advancements in pediatric cardiology. It encompasses a wide range of topics critical to the diagnosis, management, and treatment of cardiovascular conditions in the pediatric population. This session aims to integrate advanced diagnostic techniques, innovative therapeutic interventions, and emerging research to enhance clinical outcomes for children with cardiac disorders.


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This meeting gives a deep look into kids' heart health, focusing on key spots like birth heart problems, unborn baby heart issues, and kids’ heartbeat troubles. People will learn about treatment methods for hearts, heart transplants, and illnesses that kids can get that affect their hearts.

The "Pediatric Gastroenterology" session offers a thorough examination of the digestive issues that impact kids. Healthcare professionals, researchers, and clinicians who want to learn more about pediatric GI problems and incorporate the most recent findings, breakthroughs in diagnosis, and treatment strategies are the target audience for this session. By talking about challenging cases and modern-day pediatric gastrointestinal therapies, the intention is to enhance patient care and outcomes.


Session Overview: 

The field of pediatric gastroenterology treats a broad spectrum of illnesses, including common ailments like gastroesophageal reflux disease and uncommon, intricate illnesses like juvenile liver problems. The physiological, genetic, and environmental aspects of these disorders will be discussed in this session, along with the most recent approaches to diagnosis and treatment. With an emphasis on particular conditions, each sub-session offers a thorough overview of their etiology and pathophysiology.

This session addresses kidney and urinary tract health in children, covering diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care strategies. Experts will discuss common conditions, surgical options, and collaborative approaches to improve outcomes in pediatric nephrology and urology. 


  • Common Kidney Diseases in Children
  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
  • Congenital Kidney and Urinary Tract Abnormalities
  • Pediatric Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation
  • Bedwetting and Bladder Control Issues
  • Hypertension and Electrolyte Disorders
  • Urologic Surgery in Children
  • Multidisciplinary and Long-Term Care

The "Pediatric Neurology" session explores the complex issues surrounding neurological conditions that impact children and emphasizes the most recent developments in treatment approaches and diagnostic techniques. This course is designed for researchers and medical professionals who want to learn more about juvenile neurological disorders. The primary objective is to improve patient outcomes and clinical efficacy by addressing complicated neurological illnesses in children through the integration of breakthrough diagnostic tools and treatment methods.


Session Overview: 

A broad range of juvenile neurological illnesses will be covered in this session, along with information on their pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Expert talks will focus on new therapeutic approaches, evidence-based procedures, and research findings to enhance the standard of care for young children with neurological disorders.

The "Pediatric Surgery" session delivers a thorough exploration of advanced surgical interventions and techniques tailored for the pediatric population. This session is designed for surgical professionals and researchers interested in the intricate and evolving field of pediatric surgical care. It will cover the latest methodologies and innovations in various subspecialties, aiming to refine surgical practices and improve patient outcomes through detailed discussions and case studies.


Session Overview:

This session provides an in-depth examination of advanced surgical techniques and methodologies tailored for pediatric patients. This session is designed for surgeons, clinicians, and researchers who are focused on improving surgical outcomes and practices in pediatric care. It will cover the latest innovations and evidence-based practices across various pediatric surgical subspecialties, aiming to enhance surgical precision and patient care through comprehensive discussions and case analyses.

A thorough examination of complicated dermatological problems and how they interact with systemic diseases in children is provided by the "Pediatric Dermatology in Children" session. It covers advances in the diagnosis and treatment of vasculitis with dermatological symptoms, autoinflammatory syndromes, and connective tissue disorders. The goal of the program is to provide participants with a thorough grasp of how these illnesses impact the skin and work with pediatric rheumatology.


Session Overview:

A comprehensive review of pediatric dermatology is provided in this session, with an emphasis on systemic diseases that affect the skin. It includes vasculitis, autoinflammatory disorders, and connective tissue diseases such as juvenile dermatomyositis and pediatric scleroderma. The focus is on investigating current research in these specialist disciplines and merging dermatological care with rheumatological management.

The "Pediatric Oncology and Hematology" session offers a comprehensive exploration of childhood cancers and blood disorders, highlighting the latest advances in diagnostic methods, therapeutic strategies, and clinical research. Designed for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals, this session aims to enhance understanding of disease mechanisms, treatment innovations, and evidence-based approaches in managing pediatric malignancies and hematological conditions. By integrating emerging therapies and current research findings, it seeks to improve clinical outcomes and advance standards of care in pediatric oncology and hematology.


Session Overview: This session will address a wide spectrum of topics in pediatric oncology and hematology, including the diagnosis, classification, and management of childhood cancers as well as common and complex blood disorders. Participants will gain in-depth insights into treatment protocols such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and stem cell transplantation, along with supportive and palliative care strategies. The program will feature expert presentations, multidisciplinary case discussions, and interactive forums to encourage knowledge sharing, clinical collaboration, and the application of best practices in improving patient outcomes.

This session will highlight the essential role of pediatric dentistry in promoting lifelong oral health. Experts will cover preventive care, behavior management, early interventions, and interdisciplinary strategies to improve dental outcomes for children. Join us to explore practical approaches and innovations in caring for the unique oral health needs of pediatric patients.


  • Early Childhood Caries and Prevention
  • Behavior Management in Pediatric Dentistry
  • Restorative Pediatric Dentistry
  • Oral-Systemic Health and Diagnosis Pediatric Orthodontics and Growth Guidance
  • Sedation and Special Care Dentistry
  • Public Health and Pediatric Oral Care Access

The "Innovations in Pediatric Health Care" session highlights groundbreaking advancements transforming the delivery, diagnosis, treatment, and management of pediatric conditions. This session is designed for pediatricians, researchers, healthcare innovators, nurses, clinicians, and industry professionals dedicated to enhancing child health through emerging technologies and evidence-based practices. It focuses on innovative solutions that improve healthcare accessibility, patient outcomes, and quality of care for children worldwide.

 

Session Overview:

This session will explore a wide range of innovations shaping the future of pediatric healthcare, including artificial intelligence in pediatrics, telemedicine and digital health platforms, precision medicine, genomic technologies, advanced diagnostic tools, robotics in pediatric surgery, wearable health monitoring devices, and data-driven healthcare solutions. Participants will gain insights into how these emerging technologies are improving disease prevention, early diagnosis, personalized treatment, and long-term patient management. The program will also emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration, healthcare innovation strategies, and the integration of novel technologies into clinical practice to advance pediatric healthcare delivery and outcomes.

The "Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes" session focuses on the diagnosis, management, and long-term care of hormonal disorders and metabolic conditions in children and adolescents. This session is designed for pediatricians, endocrinologists, researchers, nurses, and healthcare professionals committed to improving outcomes in growth, development, and metabolic health. It highlights current advances in understanding endocrine disorders and innovative approaches to diabetes care in the pediatric population.


Session Overview:

This session will cover a wide range of topics in pediatric endocrinology and diabetes, including growth disorders, thyroid abnormalities, adrenal and pituitary conditions, pubertal disorders, and type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Participants will gain insights into modern diagnostic tools, insulin therapies, continuous glucose monitoring, and emerging treatment strategies. The session will also emphasize individualized care plans, lifestyle management, and multidisciplinary approaches to optimize long-term health outcomes and improve quality of life for children living with endocrine and metabolic disorders.

The "Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care Medicine" session focuses on the rapid assessment, stabilization, and management of life-threatening conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. This session is designed for emergency physicians, pediatric intensivists, nurses, anesthesiologists, and healthcare professionals dedicated to delivering high-quality acute and critical care. It highlights evidence-based protocols and evolving practices aimed at improving survival and outcomes in critically ill pediatric patients.


Session Overview: This session will cover a broad spectrum of topics in pediatric emergency and critical care, including trauma management, respiratory failure, shock, sepsis, cardiac arrest, poisoning, and neurological emergencies. Participants will gain insights into advanced life support techniques, ventilatory support, fluid resuscitation, and intensive care monitoring strategies. The program will also emphasize rapid decision-making, multidisciplinary teamwork, and the application of updated clinical guidelines to enhance patient safety and improve outcomes in emergency and critical care settings.

The "Global Child Health and Public Health Pediatrics" session explores population-based approaches to improving child health outcomes across diverse and resource-limited settings. This session is designed for pediatricians, public health experts, epidemiologists, researchers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals committed to advancing equitable healthcare for children worldwide. It highlights global health challenges, prevention strategies, and collaborative efforts to reduce child morbidity and mortality.


Session Overview: This session will cover key areas in global child health and public health pediatrics, including infectious disease prevention, nutrition, immunization programs, maternal and child health initiatives, and health system strengthening. Participants will gain insights into health disparities, social determinants of health, and strategies to improve access to quality pediatric care in underserved regions. The program will also emphasize global health policies, community-based interventions, and international collaborations aimed at achieving sustainable improvements in child health outcomes worldwide.