Theme: Exploring the emerging transitions in Epidemiology and Public Health

Venue: Holiday Inn Lisbon - Continental

Euro Public Health 2018

Euro Public Health 2018

Welcome Message from Dr Amélia Sarmento

                                                                                                                         

On behalf of the EURO PUBLIC HEALTH 2018 organizing committee, I am glad to welcome you to the European Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health 2018, at Holiday Inn – Lisbon Continental, Lisbon, Portugal.

The Conference days will be dedicated to cover a wide spectrum of themes related to Epidemiology and Public Health. We will attend 14 major Sessions covering important topics such as epidemiology, nutrition, metabolic diseases, chronic and infection diseases, as well as occupational health, nursing and hospital management. Surely each participant will identify subjects of interest and will benefit from many fruitful and enriching discussions.

In my talk I will present a study from our group regarding drinking and domestic water contamination by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Porto area. Since this mycobacterium subspecies has been pointed out as one possible agent of inflammatory bowel disease, environmental contamination may contribute to the high prevalence of this clinical condition in Porto area.

This Conference will surely be a great opportunity to exchange recent scientific results and Public Health perspectives with international academicians, researchers, students and business delegates.

Amélia Sarmento
Assistant Professor
FP-ENAS/CEBIMED (University Fernando Pessoa Energy, Environment and Health Research Unit/Biomedical Research Centre), Porto, Portugal
I3S (Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto), Portugal
IBMC (Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto), Portugal

European Conferences of Conference Series is glad to invite all the experts around the globe working in the arena of public health professionals, nurses and healthcare experts to the upcoming European Conference on Epidemiology & Public Health (Euro Public Health 2018) during December 03-04, 2018 at Lisbon, Portugal.

This Euro Public Health 2018 is based on the theme “Exploring the emerging transitions in Epidemiology and Public Health”.

Conference series is hosting the European Conference on Epidemiology & Public Health (Euro Public Health 2018) at Lisbon, Portugal during December 03-04, 2018. Euro Public Health 2018 Conference is based on the theme of  Exploring the emerging transitions in Epidemiology and Public Health .

Public Health Meeting 2018 welcomes all the Healthcare experts, Epidemiologists, and other medical & clinical experts working the arena of Epidemiology, Public health and related field to this upcoming Euro Public Health Meeting at Lisbon, Portugal. 

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Welcome to the Euro Public Health 2018!

With the amalgamation of peerless speakers of Public health 2018 Conference Series LLC Ltd is privileged to announce its “14th Euro Public Health 2018 ” which will be held during December 03-04, 2018 Lisbon, Portugal. We cordially welcome all the eminent researchers, students and delegates to take part in this upcoming Public health congress to witness invaluable scientific discussions and contribute to the future innovations in the field of Epidemiology and Public health.

Euro Public Health 2018 conference will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of Epidemiology and Public health which offers a unique opportunity for investigators across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific innovations. This year’s annual congress highlights the theme,“ Exploring the emerging transitions in Epidemiology and Public Health ” which reflects the innovative progress in Epidemiology and Public health. The two days conference includes workshops, symposiums, special keynote sessions conducted by eminent and renowned speakers who excel in the field of Epidemiology and Public health which include: Nutrition and Health, Diabetes & its Complications, Obesity and Health Risks, Metabolism and Metabolic Disorders, Child and adolescent health, Chronic and Infectious Diseases, Oral & Dental Health, Mental Health and Mental Disorders, Healthcare & Hospital Management, Reproductive Medicine & Women’s Health, Cardiac Disorders & its complications, Primary and Occupational Health, Nursing and Health care, Cancer Epidemiology, Health Care Technologies and Tele-Medicine, Environment, Climate and Urban health, Public Health Policy and Administration, Health systems and economics, Veterinary Public Health, Healthcare and Alternative Medicine.

This Euro Public Health 2018  invites all the Academic Scientists, Leading Epidemilogists, Surgeons, Primary Health care specialists, Pharmaceutical Industrial Delegates, talented young scientists, and student communities across the globe where all the aspects of Epidemiology, Public health.

Benefits of Attending:

  • Exchange ideas and network with leading healthcare experts, epidemiologists, researchers, clinicians, public health professionals and researchers from more than 40 countries.
  • Discuss ways to collaborate in putting quality initiatives in place throughout the Epidemiology and Public health study and epidemiology and public health.
  • Participants can gain direct access to a core audience of professionals and decision makers and can increase visibility through branding and networking at the conference.
  • Learn and discuss key news and challenges with senior level speakers.
  • With presentations, panel discussions, roundtable discussions, and workshops, we cover every topic from top to bottom, from global macro issues to strategies to tactical issues

About Hosting Organization: Conference Series

Conference Series is the world’s leading specialist in organizing Academic, Scientific and Business conferences, meetings, symposiums and exhibitions in different verticals and horizontals like Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Technology and Business to promote scientific research. Every year we host more than 3000+ global events inclusive of 1000+ Conferences 1000+ Symposiums 1000+ Workshops in USA, Europe, Middle East and Asia with the generous support and cooperation from our 30000+ Editorial Board Members1000+ Scientific Societies. All the conference proceedings are published in the special issues of our 700+ Open Access International Journals with the DOI provided by CROSSREF.

Target Audience:

  • Academic researcher
  • Epidemiologists
  • Healthcare experts
  • Researchers
  • Medical colleges
  • Training institute
  • Epidemiology Societies & Association
  • Medical & Pharmacy Companies
  • Software development companies
  • Business entrepreneurs
  •  Manufacture medical devices & companies

The European Epidemiology & public Health Congress aims to discuss the comprehensive overview of the latest developments, innovations, challenges and strategies in the arena of Public Health ranging from epidemiologists, nutritionists, clinicians, public health practitioners, business professionals, foundation leaders, direct service providers, policymakers, researchers, academicians, students and many more.

Many eminent Epidemiologists, Heath practitioners, researchers, scientists, and experts from the Hospitals, Academia, and Industries will participate in this Public Health Congress to share their research experience via presentations, interactive case studies, Oral Presentations, Poster Presentations, Workshops, Symposiums, One to one meetings, Networking sessions, e-posters, and Plenary sessions, B2B sessions etc.

To recognize the Young Researchers and expert individuals exhibited outstanding research in Health care, Epidemiology, Public health, Nutrition and other related expertise of Public Health, Euro Public Health 2018 Conference is presenting the Young Research award through its Young Researcher Forum (YRF), Best Poster Award, and Best Presentation Award. 

This Euro Public Health Congress offers the best international platform to share the research knowledge among peer global experts, questions raised in the field of Public Health can be resolved through the consensus based expert opinions presented here at this esteemed Congress.

In addition to the informational speakers, participants will get an opportunity to interact with and learn from our Business Partners, Exhibitors and Sponsors.

We Welcome all to join us at this upcoming rewarding experience at Lisbon, where you can interact with top experts, engage yourself in a dedicated scientific networking environment, expand your knowledge and enhance your collaborative research in the field of Public Health Professionals, Health care administrators, Physicians, Doctors, Researchers, Nutritionists, epidemiologists, pharmacists, microbiologists, clinicians and researchers and many more.

Scientists and researchers related to the broad areas of Health care, Epidemiology & Nutrition are most likely to attend Euro Public Health 2018 and utilize the scope of extending their skills, and their work on basic and significant applications. The Euro Public Health 2018 conference will be useful to participants from both the Industry and Academia working in all the domains of Health care sectors, all other target audience includes:

  • Researchers
  • Scientists
  • Health care experts
  • Epidemiologists
  • Nutritionists
  • Physicians
  • Nurse practitioners
  • Health care analysts
  • Doctors
  • Business delegates
  • Young Researchers
  • Advertising and Promotion Agency Executives
  • Professionals in media sector
  • Professors
  • Students

Euro Public Health 2018 conference brings together experts, leading researchers, scholars, scientists, professors from fields of Health care, Epidemiology, Nutrition, Physicians, Nurse practitioners and other related areas to interact and exchange ideas about the state of the art technologies related to Public health and Epidemiology. The conference will also provide an insightful understanding to the issues arising out of the Epidemiology and Public health and the future concern and remedies from that. Public Health 2018 provides an opportunity to interact with eminent Scientists, researchers, Business Leaders, experts from all over the world. The little effort put by the Euro Public Health Conference 2018 will help in taking a giant step in the field of Health care.

Highlights of Public Health 2018 Conference:

  • Meet the Health care experts, Epidemiologists and Nutritionists from 25+ countries around the globe
  • Meet your peers and evaluate your research in front of experts
  • World-class platform to Exhibit your products and services
  • More than 25 presentations from Industry and Academia leader
  • One- to-one interaction, B2B, and B2A etc.
  • Well organized Scientific Program with 5+ hours of Networking sessions
  • Interactive panel discussions and Q&A sessions
  • Best Poster Awards, Young Research Forums

 

Track 1: Epidemiology and Public Health

Epidemiology is the division of medicine that deals with the occurrence, conveyance, and conceivable control of infections and different elements identifying with wellbeing. Public Health is a blend of sciences, skills and feelings that is focused on the preservation and improvement of the health of the wellbeing through preventive rather than curative measures. Epidemiology is a necessary part of general wellbeing practice.

 

Track 2: Health and Nutrition

Nutrition can be categorized as the science which deals with food & it is directly or indirectly related to health. Public Health Nutrition is a significant inclination for people around the world. Nutrition & Wellness depends upon food, care, fitness and atmosphere. Malnutrition is a condition of nutrition in which a person is not eating the diet with sufficient nutrients required for the body. Food safety and Community nutrition is of prime importance as intake of unhealthy diet along with nutritional deficiencies are the major causes of the food borne diseases & deaths.

 

Track 3: Diabetes & its Complications

Diabetes occurs when the demand and production of the insulin hormone produced by the beta cells of Islets of Langerhans of Pancreas is not completed. Most of these diabetes-related conditions occur because of uncontrolled blood glucose levels and this may lead to a number of short and long-term health complications including heart disease, nerve damage, hypoglycemia, vision problems Cardiovascular diseases, Nerve damage, neuropathy, Kidney damage (nephropathy), diabetic retinopathy, foot damage, skin conditions, hearing impairment, Alzheimer's disease and many more. With good control and living a healthy & active lifestyle, it is possible to live a normal life.

 

Track 4: Obesity and Health Risks

Obesity is a risk factor for the development of insulin resistance, with pancreatic beta cells compensating for insulin resistance by augmenting insulin secretion. The failure of beta-cells is believed to cause pre-diabetes, a condition that can lead to diabetes. Obesity increases the risk of developing several serious health conditions including: High triglycerides and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, Type 2 diabetes, High blood pressure, Gallbladder disease, Heart disease, Heart Stroke, Gynecological problems, such as infertility and irregular periods.

 

Track 5: Metabolism and Metabolic Disorders

Endocrinology is a branch of medicine dealing with the endocrine system, metabolism & its disorders and its specific secretions known as hormones, growth promotion and malignancy. It may lead to Polycystic ovary syndrome, Diabetes mellitus, Hyperlipidemia, Osteoporosis, Lipid Control in Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome, Growth hormone deficiency and growth disorders, Follicular and Medullary thyroid cancer, Thyroid growths, underactivity/overactivity.

 

Track 6: Child and adolescent health

Research has demonstrated that adolescent’s programs can decrease the predominance of health risk among young people and positively effect on academic performance. Since they are in developmental transition, adolescents and young adult’s grown-ups are especially sensitive to natural that is, logical or encompassing impacts. Addressing to the constructive advancement of young people encourages their adoption of healthy behaviors and helps to develop a healthy and productive life. Experts in child health and maternal focus on the complex public health problems affecting women, infants and their families.

 

Track 7: Chronic and Infectious Diseases

Chronic diseases are the major cause of mortality. It mainly includes arthritis, asthma, cancer, COPD, diabetes and viral diseases such as hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS. Examples include Celiac disease, diabetes mellitus type 1, Sarcoidosis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Sjogren's syndrome, Churg-Strauss Syndrome, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Graves' disease, Osteoporosis, Addison's Disease, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Polymyositis (PM), and Dermatomyositis (DM). They can also be treated with steroids. It may also include Communicable and Non-Communicable diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Genetic diseases, Congenital diseases, Autoimmune diseases, pharmaceutical and microbiological infections etc.

 

Track 8: Oral & Dental Health

Dentistry is a branch of medicine that comprises of the examination, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of infections, disorders and states of the oral and dental health. It comprises Dental Tools and Treatment Techniques, Cosmetic Dentistry, Oral Diseases, Periodontal Services and Future Trends in Dentistry, Oral Implantology, Oral diseases and Prevention, Oral Cancer, Current Concepts in Oral Health, Dental sleep medicine, Dental Nursing, Dental Implants and Pediatric Dentistry etc.

 

Track 9: Mental Health and Mental Disorders

Mental health is a state of psychological well-being or an absence of a mental disorder. It is the psychological state of a person who is functioning at a normal level of emotional and behavioral adjustment. A person struggling with his behavioral health may face stress, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, grief, addiction, ADHD or learning disabilities, Mood disorders, schizophrenia, hallucinations, Eating disorders or other psychological concerns. Counsellors, therapists, life coaches, psychologists, nurse practitioners or physicians can help manage behavioral health concerns with treatments such as therapy, counselling, or medication.

 

Track 10: Healthcare & Hospital Management

Healthcare Management is related to leadership, supervision, management and administration of health care systems, public health systems and hospitals. Healthcare management usually refers to the management of the business aspects of a clinic or healthcare facility. Hospital management is a facility where various treatments are involved such as medical, surgical, psychiatric, and many more. The hospital manager plays a vital role in hospital management such as it oversees physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in order to make sure that they have everything they need in order to work efficiently.

 

Track 11: Reproductive Medicine & Women’s Health

It mainly includes: Gynecological Health and Disorders, Pregnancy Issues and Management, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Menopause & Osteoporosis, Fetal and Maternal Medicine, Infertility & Related Disorders, Surgical Gynecology, Endometriosis, Contraception, Maternal and Child Health, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Breast Cancer, Gynecological Cancers, Reproductive Health, Fertility and Sexual Health, Midwifery and Nursing Practice, STDs & STIs, Heart Diseases in Women.

 

Track 12: Cardiac Disorders & its complications

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) involves the class of diseases heart or blood vessels. Cardiovascular disease includes coronary artery diseases such as angina and myocardial infarction also known as heart attack. Other CVDs include stroke, heart failure, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, congenital heart disease, valvular heart disease, carditis, peripheral artery disease, venous thrombosis, coronary artery bypass grafting, endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, atherosclerosis, heart transplantation, Open heart surgery, Cardiomyopathies, Adult congenital heart disease, heart valve surgery, Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), Clot busting medicine, Cardio-oncology etc.

 

Track 13: Primary and Occupational Health

Primary healthcare is the main branch of healthcare system including diagnosis, prevention, treatment and screening. Primary Healthcare is dedicated to serving those who experience a barrier in receiving care. Primary Healthcare provides medical dental, immune health, vaccination, behavioral & mental health conditions before they become serious.  Primary Healthcare is the first level of contact that individuals, families, communities have with the healthcare system. Occupational health is a specialist branch of medicine that focuses on the physical and mental wellbeing of employees in the workplace.

 

Track 14: Nursing and Health care

Public health nursing is the field of nursing which deals with the specialty in Public health. Public health nurses are the community of nurses who are involved in integrating community and who knows well about clinical methods and treatment of health. Quality healthcare and patient safety are the streams which takes care of the health of the patient and his safety. 

 

Track 15: Cancer Epidemiology

The epidemiology of cancer is the study of the factors affecting cancer. The study of cancer epidemiology uses epidemiological methods to find the cause of cancer and to identify and develop improved treatments. Cancers account for approximately 13% of deaths. The most common are lung cancer (1.4 million deaths), colorectal cancer (610,000), liver cancer (700,000), and breast cancer (460,000).

 

Track 16: Health Care Technologies and Tele-Medicine

Telemedicine is the utilization of media transmission and information technology to give clinical social insurance in healthcare. It is utilized to enhance access to medical administrations that are commonly not reliably accessible in far-off bucolic places. Early types of telemedicine accomplished with phone and radio have been added with video telephony, progressed indicative techniques upheld by circulated customer/server applications, and moreover with telemedical gadgets to help in-home care. It also includes Telemedicine in Disaster Relief, Provides High-Quality care for Prison Facilities, Minimizes absentees in School, Medication Management by Telepsychiatry program.

 

Track 17:  Environment, Climate and Urban health

Environmental health varies from organization to organization, although the basic premise remains the same. It reports all the physical, chemical, and biological factors external to a person and all the related factors which impacts the behavior. It is targeted towards preventing disease and creating health-supportive environments. Global environmental health sustainability includes sustainable health interventions, like water sanitation, health education, hygiene programs and the community investments that can improve the quality of environmental health.

 

Track 18: Public Health Policy and Administration

Health Economics outcomes are to analyze the burden and etiology of infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases among populations and to gather and disseminate data that will help improve the quality of health safety across borders. Health Economics policies address the critical issues across the global health and facilitate interaction and collaboration across the people.

 

Track 19: Health systems and economics

Health economics is associated with the value, behavior, efficiency & effectiveness in the production and consumption of health care & health-affecting behaviors such as drinking, smoking etc. Health care policies includes the plans, actions & decisions that are taken to achieve specific health care goals within a society. It involves National Health policy, personal health care policy, Nursing Healthcare policy, pharmaceutical policy, and public health policy such as vaccination policy, tobacco control policy and breastfeeding promotion policy.

 

Track 20: Veterinary Public Health

Veterinary public health is an element of public health which emphasizes the focus on the application of veterinary science to protect and improve the physical, mental and social well-being of humans. It impacts on human health by reducing exposure to hazards arising from animals, animal products, and their environment. Examples of these hazards include zoonosis, vector borne infections and other communicable diseases, chemicals and drugs used for animals and injuries from exposure to animals.

 

Track 21: Healthcare and Alternative Medicine

Traditional Medicine is a system of primary health care that includes Acupuncture, herbal medicine, remedial massage, Chinese Medicine, Traditional medicine, Acupuncture, exercise and breathing therapy, diet and lifestyle advice. It also includes Personalized medicine, Traditional Midwifery, Traditional Pharmaceuticals and Biologic Products, Ancient Iranian medicine etc.

Public health focuses on the health of the public in aggregate. It addresses monitoring and surveillance of nutritional status and nutritional environments in communities or populations at risk, identifies and analyses behavioural, sociocultural, economic, political, and environmental determinants of nutrition-related public health. The ultimate goal of public health is the biologic, physical and mental well-being of the society by prolonging life and promoting healthy lifestyle. It includes pre-planning of natural and man-made disasters. Various health systems around the world incorporate public health activities and responsibilities differently, depending on the structure, financing, and availability of health care in a population. The broader market is catching up with decades of health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) experience broadcasting the value of real-world insights in healthcare decision making. HEOR is critical in taking inventive treatments from the lab to the marketplace. Combining scientific methodologies, deep therapy area knowledge and a pragmatic understanding of the market. Health economists assess multiple types of financial information: costs, charges and expenditures as externalities arise frequently when considering health and health care, particularly in the context of infectious disease.

Public Health Target Audience:

  • Health policy-makers
  • Health care administrators
  • Health care professionals
  • Ministry of Health staff at the policy, operational decision-making levels in central and decentralized units          
  • Ministry of Planning staff working in the health sector
  • Health economists
  • Clinicians
  • Researchers who have the on-the-ground skills of health care delivery and want to understand the logic of health care as an industry
  • Graduates from health sciences and social sciences
  • IT professionals who are interested in structuring practical research that measures the impact of proposed programs and health policy changes
  • Students participating in the Master Health Sciences
  • Medical health officers - They will be able to provide better services to the consumer
  • Paramedical students – They manage various medical situations and economies of it and can be able to better advise the customers
  • Individual hospital facility are benefited as this facilitate them of the hospital and perceive what services are needed by the customers of the hospital and the way will they be funded.
  • Pharmaceutical and health insurance corporations will be benefited as this may facilitate in understanding the demand and provide varied health and insurance products and evaluate the economic viability of the same for the company.

GLOBAL TARGET AUDIENCE:

Academicians, Biostaticans, Cardiologists, Community health workers, Community planners, Community service providers, Community based organization staff, Dentists, Environmental health professionals, Epidemiologists, Gynecologists, Health Educators, Health officials, Local Public Health Agency Staff, Master/PhD students, Medical professionals, Mental Health Professionals, Neurologist, NGO, workers, Oncologists, Paramedics, Patient Navigators, Physicians, Policy makers, Program coordinators and administrators, Psychiatrists, Public health educators, Public health nurses, Public health professionals, Registered Nurses, Related health professionals, Researchers and faculty, Scientists, State Public health agency staff and others.

 

 

Note: The information developed in this report is intended only for the purpose of understanding the scope of hosting related international meetings at the respective locations. This information does not constitute managerial, legal or accounting advice, nor should it be considered as a corporate policy guide, laboratory manual or an endorsement of any product, as much of the information is speculative in nature. Conference Organizers take no responsibility for any loss or damage that might result from reliance on the reported information or from its use.

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