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.
Primary health care refers to essential health care services that are universally accessible, comprehensive, and provided by healthcare professionals who serve as the first point of contact for individuals within the healthcare system. The session aims to provide a comprehensive overview of primary health care, focusing on its role in promoting health equity, improving health outcomes, and addressing the evolving healthcare needs of individuals and communities. The latest research in primary health care underscores the need for a comprehensive, patient-centered, and multidisciplinary approach.
- Track 1-1 Preventive Care and Health Promotion
- Track 1-2 Access to Primary Healthcare Services
- Track 1-3 Integration of Mental Health Services
- Track 1-4 Chronic Disease Management
- Track 1-5 Health Information Systems and Technology
Family medicine is a branch of medicine that offers complete and ongoing care to people and families of all ages, genders, and illnesses. The session aims to explore the field of family medicine, focusing on its unique role in delivering patient-centered, holistic, and long-term care to individuals and families. The latest research in family medicine demonstrates the integral role of family physicians in providing comprehensive and the impact they have on promoting health, managing chronic diseases, and addressing healthcare disparities.
- Track 2-1 Advances in Primary Care Research
- Track 2-2 Integrative Medicine and Complementary Therapies
- Track 2-3 Precision Medicine in Family Practice
- Track 2-4 Innovations in Telemedicine and Virtual Care
- Track 2-5 Addressing Health Disparities in Family Medicine
Pediatric primary care refers to the specialized medical care provided to infants, children, and adolescents by healthcare professionals trained in the field of pediatrics. The session aims to discuss pediatric primary care, focusing on the unique aspects of providing comprehensive and specialized healthcare to children. The latest research in pediatric primary care highlights the importance of early intervention, preventive care, mental health integration, and addressing social determinants of health.
- Track 3-1 Growth and Development
- Track 3-2 Vaccinations and Immunizations
- Track 3-3 Common Pediatric Illnesses and Conditions
- Track 3-4 Pediatric Preventive Care
- Track 3-5 Complex Pediatric Cases and Care Coordination
Primary care fitness and wellness refers to the integration of physical fitness, preventive care, and lifestyle interventions within the primary care setting. It will explore topics such as the importance of physical activity, nutrition, and preventive care in primary care settings. The latest research in primary care fitness and wellness highlights the significance of integrating physical activity, nutrition, preventive care, and behavioral change strategies within primary care settings.
- Track 4-1 Exercise Prescription and Physical Activity Promotion
- Track 4-2 Nutrition and Healthy Eating
- Track 4-3 Mental Wellness and Stress Management
- Track 4-4 Sleep Health
- Track 4-5 Tobacco and Substance Use Cessation
Podiatry is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. Orthotics refers to the design and use of custom-made devices, such as shoe inserts or braces, to support and correct biomechanical abnormalities, enhance foot function, and alleviate pain. The session aims to explore the field of podiatry and orthotics, focusing on their roles in diagnosing and managing foot and lower extremity conditions. It will discuss the importance of proper foot care, the assessment of biomechanics, gait analysis, and the prescription and fitting of orthotic devices. The latest research in podiatry and orthotics emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practices, advancements in technology, and a multidisciplinary approach to foot and lower extremity care.
Precision medicine in primary care refers to an approach that utilizes individualized information, such as genetic and molecular data, combined with clinical and environmental factors, to tailor preventive measures, diagnosis, and treatment plans for patients. The session aims to explore the concept of precision medicine in primary care, focusing on its application in patient care and the integration of genomic and molecular data. The latest research in precision medicine in primary care underscores the potential for personalized and targeted approaches to improve patient care.
Adult diseases are the focus of internal medicine, a branch of medicine that focuses on their prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.. Primary care is a healthcare discipline that provides integrated, accessible, and continuous care to patients of all ages, serving as the first point of contact for individuals seeking medical assistance. The session aims to explore the field of internal medicine and primary care, focusing on the role of primary care providers in delivering comprehensive and coordinated care to adult patients. The latest research in internal medicine and primary care aims to address the healthcare needs of adult patients, promote preventive care, and optimize disease management.
Behavioral health in primary care refers to the integration of mental health and substance use services within primary care settings. It involves the identification, assessment, and treatment of behavioral and emotional concerns in patients, along with providing support for overall well-being and health promotion. The session will also address the latest research and advancements in behavioral health in primary care, including evidence-based practices, collaborative care models, and the impact on patient outcomes. The research aims to improve access to mental health care, enhance patient outcomes, and promote the overall well-being of individuals within the primary care setting.
Sports medicine in primary care is a specialized field that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of injuries and conditions related to physical activity, exercise, and sports participation. It will discuss the importance of injury prevention, acute and chronic injury management, performance enhancement, and the promotion of a healthy and active lifestyle. The research aims to improve athlete outcomes, promote overall health and well-being, and optimize the delivery of sports medicine services in primary care.
Nutrition and Dietetics involves the study of dietary patterns, nutrients, and their impact on the prevention, treatment, and management of various health conditions. The session aims to explore the field of nutrition and dietetics, focusing on the importance of nutrition in promoting health and preventing disease. The research aims to inform dietary guidelines, interventions, and public health policies, ultimately promoting optimal nutrition and improving health outcomes.
Diabetic foot and wound care refers to the specialized field of healthcare that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of foot problems and wounds in individuals with diabetes. The session aims to explore diabetic foot and wound care, focusing on the importance of early detection, prevention, and comprehensive management of foot problems and wounds in individuals with diabetes. The research aims to reduce the burden of diabetic foot complications, improve quality of life, and preserve the functionality of individuals with diabetes.
Respiratory health and allergies encompass the study and management of disorders related to the respiratory system, including conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), allergic rhinitis, and other respiratory allergies. The session aims to explore respiratory health and allergies, focusing on the prevention, management, and treatment of respiratory conditions and allergic reactions. The research aims to improve respiratory outcomes, promote respiratory wellness, and reduce the burden of respiratory diseases and allergies on individuals and society.
The basis of the medical specialty known as emergency medicine is the acute evaluation and treatment of patients who present with a variety of urgent and emergent medical conditions. Critical care in medicine refers to the care of patients who are gravely ill or unstable and require immediate medical attention. The focus of the conference and the attendees' interests will influence this session. It focusses on the latest research on the use of telemedicine in emergency medicine and critical care, including virtual consultations, remote monitoring, and tele-ICU.
Mental health in primary care refers to the integration of mental health services into primary care settings, with a focus on the prevention, early identification, and management of mental health concerns. The session aims to explore mental health in primary care, focusing on the importance of addressing mental health concerns within the primary care setting. The latest research in mental health in primary care aims to enhance the integration of mental health services, improve early identification and intervention, optimize medication management, and reduce the stigma associated with mental health.
Palliative care in primary care settings refers to the comprehensive approach to addressing the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients with serious illnesses and their families. The session aims to explore palliative care in primary care settings, focusing on the integration of palliative care principles and practices into the primary care setting. The research aims to improve patient and family outcomes, enhance the quality of life for individuals with serious illnesses, and promote person-centered care within the primary care setting.
Geriatric medicine, also known as geriatrics or geriatric care, is a medical specialty that focuses on the health and well-being of older adults. The session aims to explore geriatric medicine, focusing on the specific health concerns and considerations related to aging. The research aims to promote healthy aging, optimize functional status, enhance medication management, and provide comprehensive, person-centered care for older individuals.
Primary care in Covid-19 refers to the frontline healthcare services provided by primary care providers to individuals affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. It involves the assessment, diagnosis, management, and prevention of Covid-19, as well as addressing the overall healthcare needs of patients during this unprecedented public health crisis. The session aims to explore primary care in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, focusing on the unique challenges and responsibilities faced by primary care providers. The latest research in primary care during the Covid-19 pandemic aims to address the unique challenges and opportunities faced by primary care providers.
The prevention and treatment of stroke refer to the strategies and interventions aimed at reducing the risk of stroke occurrence and improving outcomes for individuals who have experienced a stroke. The session aims to explore the prevention and treatment of stroke, focusing on the latest advancements and evidence-based practices in stroke care. The latest research in the prevention and treatment of stroke aims to enhance stroke care across the continuum, from prevention to acute management, rehabilitation, and long-term care.
Depression and suicidality in primary care refers to the assessment, diagnosis, and management of depressive disorders and suicidal ideation or behavior by primary care providers. The session aims to explore the identification and management of depression and suicidality in primary care, focusing on the role of primary care providers in early detection, intervention, and referral. The latest research in depression and suicidality in primary care aims to enhance the identification, assessment, and management of these mental health concerns.
Dermatological diseases refer to a wide range of conditions that affect the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. The session will also cover the latest research and advancements in the field of dermatology, including emerging treatments, diagnostic techniques, and innovations in care delivery. It emphasizes the development of novel therapies, precision medicine approaches, telemedicine applications, skin cancer prevention, and addressing the psychosocial impact of dermatological diseases.
The management of common cancers refers to the strategies, interventions, and treatments aimed at diagnosing, staging, and treating frequently occurring types of cancer. The session will cover multidisciplinary approaches to cancer management, including surgical techniques, radiation therapy protocols, systemic therapies, and supportive care interventions. The research aims to inform evidence-based guidelines, improve patient outcomes, and advance the field of oncology in the management of common cancers.
Diagnosing and treating insomnia in primary care refers to the identification, evaluation, and management of sleep disturbances, specifically insomnia, within the primary care setting. The session may cover topics such as sleep hygiene education, cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), use of sleep aids, and management of comorbid conditions impacting sleep. The latest research in diagnosing and treating insomnia in primary care aims to improve the understanding and management of this common sleep disorder.
Microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are the root cause of infectious disorders. How an infectious disease is treated will depend on the particular illness and how severe it is. This session could focus on the latest research and developments in emerging infectious diseases, including zoonotic diseases, viral haemorrhagic fevers, and other emerging infectious diseases, as well as strategies for prevention and control.
Diabetes and obesity are two interrelated health conditions that have become global epidemics. The session aims to explore the relationship between diabetes and obesity, focusing on prevention, management, and interdisciplinary approaches. The latest research in diabetes and obesity aims to enhance the understanding and management of these interconnected conditions. It emphasizes precision medicine approaches, gut microbiota research, digital health technologies, behavioral interventions, and integrated care models.
Sexually transmitted diseases, also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are infections that are primarily transmitted through sexual contact. They may be brought on by fungus, viruses, parasites, or bacteria. The session may cover topics such as risk factors, testing guidelines, counseling strategies, partner notification, and the integration of sexual health services into primary care settings. The latest research in sexually transmitted diseases aims to improve the understanding, prevention, diagnosis, and management of these infections. It emphasizes the development of innovative diagnostic tools, addressing antimicrobial resistance, expanding vaccination strategies, implementing effective behavioral interventions, and adopting syndemic approaches to reduce STD rates and their associated health burdens.
Respiratory problems refer to a range of conditions that affect the respiratory system, including the lungs, airways, and breathing muscles. The session aims to explore the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of respiratory problems. The latest research in respiratory problems aims to improve the understanding and management of these conditions. It emphasizes precision medicine, novel therapies, environmental factors, telemedicine, and patient-centered approaches.
Genito-urinary problems refer to a range of conditions that affect the reproductive and urinary systems. The session aims to explore the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of genito-urinary problems. It focuses on providing healthcare professionals with updated knowledge and skills to effectively address these conditions in primary care settings. The latest research in genito-urinary problems aims to improve the understanding, prevention, diagnosis, and management of these conditions. It emphasizes prevention and screening strategies, advances in treatment modalities, mental health considerations, patient-centered care, and reproductive health.
Digital health in primary care refers to the integration of technology and digital tools into the delivery of healthcare services and the management of patient health within primary care settings. The session aims to explore the application of digital health in primary care and its impact on healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. The latest research in digital health in primary care aims to enhance the understanding, implementation, and impact of technology-enabled healthcare interventions.
Case studies and clinical best practices in primary care involve the examination and analysis of real-world patient cases to understand clinical decision-making, treatment approaches, and outcomes. The session aims to explore case studies and clinical best practices in primary care, focusing on real-life scenarios encountered by healthcare professionals. The latest research on case studies and clinical best practices in primary care aims to promote the implementation of evidence-based approaches, improve patient outcomes, and enhance the delivery of care.
Equipment used in primary care refers to the medical tools and devices utilized by healthcare providers during patient consultations and examinations in a primary care setting. These equipment aid in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating various medical conditions, allowing for efficient and accurate healthcare delivery. The focus of using session equipment in primary care is to enhance patient assessment, facilitate timely diagnosis, and support appropriate treatment decisions. Research focuses on the development and evaluation of portable, rapid diagnostic devices that enable on-the-spot testing for conditions such as infectious diseases, diabetes, and cardiovascular markers.