Theme: A New Beginning on Fetal, Maternal & Neonatal Medicine
Fetal and Maternal Medicine 2018
Conference Series llc LTD is overwhelmed to announce the commencement of its conference, “World Congress on Fetal and Maternal Medicine” will be hosted in Osaka, Japan during October 05-06, 2018, with the innovative theme “A New Beginning on Fetal, Maternal & Neonatal Medicine”
We cordially welcome all the eminent researchers, students and delegates to take part in this upcoming Fetal and Maternal Medicine 2018 congress to witness invaluable scientific discussions and contribute to the future innovations in the field of Fetal, Maternal & Neonatal Medicine.
Fetal and Maternal Medicine 2018 conference will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of Fetal, Maternal & Neonatal Medicine research which offers a unique opportunity for investigators across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific innovations. This year’s world congress highlights the theme, “A New Beginning on Fetal, Maternal & Neonatal Medicine” which reflects the ground-breaking progress in fetal research. The two days conference includes Fetal & Neonatal care workshops, symposiums and special keynote sessions conducted by eminent and renowned speakers who excel in the field of fetal, neonatal which include the topics Pregnancy and Childbirth, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women Reproductive Health, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, New Advances in Fetal Evaluation and Testing , Anesthesia for Fetal Surgery , Fetal Genetic Disorders , Fetal Cardiology , Fetal brain development , Risks in twin pregnancies , Neonatology , Nursing, Birth defects , Infections during pregnancy and Midwifery in future, advances in fetal evaluation and testing. This global Fetal and Maternal Medicine Conference also encourages the active participation of young students, upcoming researchers and budding scientists as we are hosting Poster Award Competition and Young research Forum at the conference venue.
Why to attend?
With members from around the world focused on learning about Fetal, Neonatal and its advances in making a better health; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Fetal community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments, new treatment techniques and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Fetal, Neonatal are hallmarks of this conference.
Target Audience
- Midwife
- Fetal/Maternal Medicine
- Nursing
- Gynecology
- Medical Student
- Neonatologist
- Obstetrics Pediatrics
- Obstetricians
- Maternal-fetal medicine specialists
- Pediatric surgeons
- Neonatologists
- Radiologists
- Geneticists
- Genetic counsellor
- Sonographers
- Legal Nurse Consultants
- Clinical Nurse Specialists
- Claims/Risk Managers
- Hospital Administrators
- Fetal & Neonatal Faculty
- Hospital General Counsel
- Medical Colleges
- Physician Assistants
- Young researchers
- Residents and many more.....
2018highlights:
- 200+ Participation (40% Industry, 50% Academia, others 10)
- 5+ Keynote Speakers
- 50+ Plenary Speakers
- 20+ Exhibitors
- 14 Innovative Educational Sessions
- 5+ Workshops
- B2B Meetings
Exhibition:
World Congress on Fetal and Maternal Medicine provides an ideal platform to showcase your new technologies and products. And it is developed to maximize your exposure, generate new leads, build brand awareness, and solidify business relations. Our conference provides your company with an unparalleled marketing opportunity to get before industry decision-makers. Exhibiting at the right exhibition can be one of the most efficient, effective and successful marketing activities available to you.
Why exhibit?
- Make sales
- Debut new products
- Profile your brand
- Meet new business partners and suppliers
- Develop key relationships
- Educate Fetal Medicine, Neonatologists, Neonatal institutions and academia.
Conference Series llc LTD welcomes you at World Congress on Fetal and Maternal Medicine which will be held during October 05-06, 2018 at Osaka, Japan. This congress melds brief Keynote presentations, Speaker talks, Exhibition, Symposia and Workshops. Fetal and Maternal Medicine 2018 is one of the Pediatricians or Neonatologists which will be visited by all the prestigious Obstetrics, Gynecology, Pediatricians educators, Neonatal inspectors, postgraduates, affiliations, business meanders under a solitary rooftop. This Fetal Congress or rather all Fetal meeting 2018, Fetal events, Fetal meetings will help in frameworks organization, B2B teaming up amidst specialists and academicians.
Track 1: Pregnancy and Childbirth
Pregnancy and birth are as ordinary and extraordinary as breathing, thinking or loving and both call on an individual’s creativity, flexibility, endurance and humor. It is normal for your healthy, growing fetus to move frequently. You will usually feel your baby’s first movements after 20 weeks for your first pregnancy or 16 weeks for pregnancies after that. Fetal movements will usually become more regular after 24 weeks.
Pregnancy, also known as gestation, is the time during which one or more offspring develops inside a woman. A multiple pregnancy involves more than one offspring, such as with twins. Pregnancy can occur by sexual intercourse or assisted reproductive technology. Childbirth typically occurs around 40 weeks from the last menstrual period (LMP). This is just over nine months, where each month averages 29½ days. When measured from conception it is about 38 weeks. An embryo is the developing offspring during the first eight weeks following conception, after which, the term fetus is used until birth. Symptoms of early pregnancy may include missed periods, tender breasts, nausea and vomiting, hunger, and frequent urination. Pregnancy may be confirmed with a pregnancy test.
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Track 2: Obstetrics and Gynecology
Gynecology is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive systems (vagina, uterus, and ovaries) and the breasts. Outside medicine, the term means "the science of women". Its counterpart is andrology, which deals with medical issues specific to the male reproductive system. Almost all modern gynecologists are also obstetricians (see obstetrics and gynecology). In many areas, the specialties of gynecology and obstetrics overlap.
Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. As a medical specialty, obstetrics is combined with gynaecology under the discipline known as obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) which is a surgical field.
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Track 3: Women's Reproductive Health
Uterine fibroids are a very common finding in women of reproductive age. The majority of fibroids do not change their size during pregnancy, but one-third may grow in the first trimester. Although the data are conflicting and most women with fibroids have uneventful pregnancies, the weight of evidence in the literature suggests that uterine fibroids are associated with an increased rate of spontaneous miscarriage, preterm labor, placenta abruption, malpresentation, labor dystocia, cesarean delivery, and postpartum hemorrhage. A fibroid tumor, also known as leiomyoma or myoma, is a mass of compacted muscle and fibrous tissue that grows on the wall (or sometimes on the outside) of the uterus. It can be as small as a pea or as large as a grapefruit. Fibroid tumors occur in 50 to 80 percent of women.
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Track 4: Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Maternal-fetal medicine is a vast topic and is professional in gynecology and the Nymber of Research institutes working on the Maternal-fetal medicine are approximately 33 or more and as well as some universities which are giving training to women to be Professionals in Maternal-fetal medicine , total number of universities offering this promising topic are approximately 160 working on Maternal-fetal medicine and there is also a funding of around $30000- $50000 and Academia 30% , 20% industry and Others 50% are included in this topic. As discussed in many gynecologic conferences and gynecologic meetings worldwide, Maternal-fetal medicine is a branch of obstetrics which emphasize on medical and surgical management of high-risk pregnancy cases. Management include monitoring and treatment and comprehensive ultrasound, chorionic villus sampling, genetic amniocentesis and fetal surgery/treatment. Obstetricians who are practicing maternal-fetal medicine are also called as primatologists. This is a sub-specialty of obstetrics and gynecology which is mainly used for patients with high risk pregnancies. Obstetric medicine is a meticulously related specialty that focuses on the care of medical problems in pregnancy.
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Track 5: New Advances in Fetal Evaluation and Testing
Prenatal diagnosis has revolutionized prenatal care from the perspective of both the patient and the physician. For the patient, prenatal diagnosis provides genetic, anatomic, and physiologic information about the fetus or fetuses that can be used to make informed and individualized decisions regarding the pregnancy. For the physician, prenatal diagnosis provides vital information that can be utilized for better antepartum management. Information regarding specific anatomic anomalies affords the physician the opportunity to offer the patient sophisticated prenatal procedures, such as fetal surgery or selective fetal reduction in multiple gestations. Likewise, prenatal knowledge about genetic, physiologic, and/or anatomic abnormalities enables the physician to tailor or manage the timing and mode of delivery for optimal maternal and fetal outcomes. Prenatal diagnosis also allows the neonatal and pediatric specialists to be adequately prepared for a potentially ill neonate at delivery. Recent progress in the fields of maternal fetal medicine, radiology, and genetics has resulted in great advances in prenatal diagnosis.
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Track 6: Anesthesia for Fetal Surgery
Fetal surgery (surgery performed on a pregnant mother to help her baby before it is born) can occur either during the middle of pregnancy or at the end of the pregnancy. In all cases, anesthesiologists are involved to provide for the comfort and safety of pregnant mothers and their babies. Fetal surgery pushes the limits of knowledge and therapy beyond conventional paradigms by treating the developing fetus as a patient. Providing anesthesia for fetal surgery is challenging for many reasons. It requires integration of both obstetric and pediatric anesthesia practice.
Fetal surgery and anesthesia for fetal surgery are branches of obstetric anesthesia. This form of anesthesia is complicated because anesthetic care is being provided for two patients, mother and fetus simultaneously. The mother of the fetus is essentially being used as a life support system for the fetus, permitting a major fetal surgical intervention that would otherwise place the fetus at an increased risk for morbidity or mortality.
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Track 7: Metabolic and Genetic Disorders
Pregnancy can be a worrisome time for some parents-to-be. You may find yourself wondering daily about your baby's prenatal health, happiness, and development. Genetic disorders are often of special concern to many expectant couples. Genetic disorders can put your baby at risk for slow mental and physical development, physical defects, and lifelong illnesses. However, new screening tests are now available to help detect these genetic disorders before your baby is born. These can help to ensure that your baby receives the appropriate medical attention and treatment after birth.
Some genetic disorders are hereditary. Parents can sometimes carry a defective gene inside of their DNA. When two parents with the same defective gene conceive a child together, their baby will also be born with this defective gene. This can sometimes result in a genetic disorder. While chromosomal disorders can be hereditary, they can also develop after fertilization, as the embryo splits during development.
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Track 8: Fetal Cardiology
The heart is the first organ to develop in your unborn baby, and is the most important to his or her lifetime of health. We’re here to help understand exactly how your baby’s heart is growing, and to partner with you, your obstetrician and a diverse care team to support your baby’s unique needs before, during and after birth. Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) may be identified during fetal life with a very high level of diagnostic accuracy at tertiary centers with an established fetal cardiology programme. For some forms of cardiac abnormality there may be an improvement in postnatal outcome with prenatal diagnosis. Furthermore, early diagnosis during pregnancy will allow parents to consider various options and be prepared for subsequent treatments. In order to deliver a comprehensive high quality service, fetal cardiology units should provide appropriate support and information (before and after the fetal heart examination) and liaise with all relevant specialists and support services, in addition to the essential task of providing an accurate cardiac diagnosis.
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Track 9: Fetal brain development
The foundation of your baby’s intelligence is being built while he is still a fetus. This stage of your baby’s life is very critical because this is where the raw materials of his intelligence and personality are being formed. Fetal brain development has long lasting effect on your baby’s personality. Congenital malformations, premature delivery and many other conditions have a serious effect on your infant’s future and quality of life. You should be aware of factors that can have an effect on your baby’s prenatal development, and avoid those that can be avoided.
The brain grows at a remarkably rapid rate. By the end of the third week of gestation, the embryo has formed the three parts of the brain (the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain). One week later, the brain begins functioning. At this point, the brain busily begins to work on the placement of all the major organs and systems. By the end of the eighth week of pregnancy, all of the major organs are in place, according to the Long Island Spectrum Center website.
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Track 10: Risks in twin pregnancies
Over 60% of twins and nearly all higher-order multiples are premature (born before 37 weeks). The higher the number of fetuses in the pregnancy, the greater the risk for early birth. Premature babies are born before their bodies and organ systems have completely matured. These babies are often small, with low birthweights (less than 2,500 grams or 5.5 pounds), and they may need help breathing, eating, fighting infection, and staying warm. Very premature babies, those born before 28 weeks, are especially vulnerable. Many of their organs may not be ready for life outside the mother's uterus and may be too immature to function well. Many multiple birth babies will need care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Women with multiple fetuses are more than twice as likely to develop high blood pressure of pregnancy. This condition often develops earlier and is more severe than pregnancy with one baby. It can also increase the chance of placental abruption (early detachment of the placenta). Anemia is more than twice as common in multiple pregnancies as in a single birth. Multiple birth babies have about twice the risk of congenital (present at birth) abnormalities including neural tube defects (like spina bifida), gastrointestinal, and heart abnormalities. A phenomenon called the vanishing twin syndrome in which more than 1 fetus is diagnosed, but vanishes (or is miscarried), usually in the first trimester, is more likely in multiple pregnancies. This may or may not be accompanied by bleeding. The risk of pregnancy loss is increased in later trimesters as well.
Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a condition of the placenta that develops only with identical twins that share a placenta. Blood vessels connect within the placenta and divert blood from one fetus to the other. It happens in about 15% of twins with a shared placenta.
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Track 11: Nursing
Nursing care is focused on the assessment, diagnosis, planning, treatment and evaluation of preoperative and post- operative surgical patients with emphasis on Cardiovascular Surgery and Cardiac ICU care including rhythm interpretation, hemodynamics, airway management, pain management, medication management, safety precautions, patient/family education and support, and initiation of the rehabilitation process. Registered nurses in CICU meet the basic requirements for Registered Nurse staff, and function in accordance with the nursing department job description, as described in the Hospital Plan for Nursing Care. Additional unit requirements for registered nurses include temporary epicardial pacing, open cardiac arrest management, PA catheter removal, Pleural chest tube removal (selected nurses) external cardiac defibrillation, CRRT (selected nurses) and VAD(selected nurses).
Prenatal care, also known as antenatal care is a type of preventive healthcare, with the goal of providing regular check-ups that allow doctors or midwives to treat and prevent potential health problems throughout the course of the pregnancy while promoting healthy lifestyles that benefit both mother and child. During check-ups, pregnant women will receive medical information over maternal physiological changes in pregnancy, biological changes, and prenatal nutrition including prenatal vitamins.
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Track 12: Neonatology
Pertaining to the newborn period, specifically the first 4 weeks after birth. The branch Neonatology assumes a noteworthy part of the Pediatric children infections conditions, this incorporate the medical health condition of babies and kids. The pediatrics is a training which is hospital based. This will mainly carried out in intensive neonatal care units. The key part done by the Pediatric perinatology which manages the embryo and the entangled wellbeing circumstances amid incubation period which found in pediatrics Neonatology.
The Section of Neonatology is committed to maintaining the highest quality of neonatal care to critically-ill infants, providing training for qualified pediatricians for careers as independent investigators, teachers and clinicians, and promoting high research productivity to contribute in the creation of new knowledge and patient-oriented research studies to improve clinical care.
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Track 13: Birth defects
A birth defect is a problem that happens while a baby is developing in the mother's body. Most birth defects happen during the first 3 months of pregnancy. A birth defect may affect how the body looks, works or both. Some birth defects like cleft lip or neural tube defects are structural problems that can be easy to see. To find others, like heart defects, doctors use special tests. Birth defects can vary from mild to severe. Some result from exposures to medicines or chemicals. For example, alcohol abuse can cause fetal alcohol syndrome. Infections during pregnancy can also result in birth defects. For most birth defects, the cause is unknown. Some birth defects can be prevented. Taking folic acid can help prevent some birth defects. Babies with birth defects may need surgery or other medical treatments.
If a baby is born with a part of the body that is missing or malformed, it is called a structural birth defect. Heart defects are the most common type of structural defect. Others include spina bifida, cleft palate, clubfoot, and congenital dislocated hip.
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Track 14: Infections during pregnancy
Bacterial infections can affect pregnant women from implantation of the fertilized ovum through the time of delivery and peripartum period. They may also affect the fetus and newborn. Many women with these infections are asymptomatic, necessitating both a high degree of clinical awareness and adequate screening. Yeast infections during pregnancy are more common than any other time in a woman’s life, especially during the second trimester of pregnancy. You may be noticing an increase in the amount of thin, white, odd smelling discharge. This is common and a normal symptom in the second trimester.
Catching infections while you are pregnant can be somewhat alarming as your baby can be exposed to risks and vulnerabilities. During pregnancy your immunity system is weaker than usual which makes you more susceptible for contracting infections, plus the body does not produce enough antibodies to fight the infection. Having said that, we must stress that all infections or health issues during pregnancy are not always serious such as if you are having common cold, morning sickness, fatigue and tiredness etc.
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Track 15: Midwifery
Midwifery, also known as obstetrics, is the health profession that deals with the specialization in pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (including care of the new-born), besides reproductive and sexual health of women throughout their lives. A professional in midwifery is called as a midwife. Midwives are the community of midwifes who actually take care of the women bearing a child with help of consultants and referrals. The actual duty of the midwife is to look after a pregnant women and her baby throughout the antenatal period, during labour and child birth.
Even the healthiest women can have pregnancy problems but taking steps towards a healthy lifestyle can increase your chances of having a healthy pregnancy. Good food, a level of physical activity, relaxation and reduced stress all provide the best conditions for your health and therefore your pregnancy, your fetus and your birth experience. Your goals can be simple and need to be achievable. Eating a nutritious diet during pregnancy is linked to good fetal brain development, a healthy birth weight, and it reduces the risk of many birth defects. A balanced diet will also reduce the risks of anemia, as well as other unpleasant pregnancy symptoms such as fatigue and morning sickness. Good nutrition is thought to help balance mood swings and it may improve labor and delivery as well.
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About Conference
Fetal and Maternal Medicine 2018 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Osaka, Japan. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “World Congress on
Fetal and Maternal Medicine (Fetal and Maternal Medicine 2018) ” which is going to be held during October 05-06, 2018 in Osaka, Japan.
The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Fetal and Maternal Medicine 2018, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the Fetal and Maternal Medicine 2018 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Osaka, Japan.
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Importance & Scope:
Globally, 50 countries have effective newborn genetic test programs, the implementation of which is in various stages. In the U.S., four million newborns are tested annually, with 3,000 found to have metabolic and genetic diseases. The purpose of newborn screening is to identify affected newborns quickly and provide them with treatment to prevent mental retardation, prolonged illness and death. The newborn genetic screening market is crowded with different technologies, the common being tandem mass spectrometry, pulse oximetry, enzyme-based assays, DNA assays and electrophoresis.
Fetal and Maternal Medicine is an international platform for presenting research about diagnosis, prevention and management of Fetal diseases, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in Fetal and Neonatal for the benefit of both the academia and business. This event brings together Fetal Medicine, Parental nutritionists and all the eminent researchers and experts in the field of Fetal and Maternal medicine to explore the advancements in the Parental. We bring together industrial executives, Fetal and Maternal Pharma and Health care sectors making the conference a perfect platform to network, share views and knowledge through interactive discussions.
Causes of Maternal Mortality: Every country should reduce its maternal mortality ratio by at least two thirds from the 2010 baseline, and no country should have a rate higher than 140 deaths per 100 000 live births (twice the global target).
As the era of the millennium development goals comes to a close, more needs to be done for women’s and children’s health. Although maternal deaths declined to 289 000 in 2013,1 the 45% reduction in maternal mortality since 1990 falls far short of the target of 75% in millennium development goal 5. The majority of maternal deaths are still due to direct obstetric causes—that is, haemorrhage (27%), hypertensive disorders (14%), sepsis (11%), and complications of abortion (8%).11 However, a rising number of deaths are related to chronic health conditions in pregnancy, such as diabetes, HIV, malaria, cardiovascular conditions, and obesity
Growth of genetic testing, including both clinical and research testing:
Why Osaka, Japan?
Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. Osaka is the second largest city in Japan by daytime population after Tokyo's 23 wards serving as a major economic hub for the country. It's known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food. Osaka provides an ideal location for international companies seeking to invest with experienced local partners. It is home to a range of skilled manufacturers in the electronics, pharmaceutical, machinery, device, chemical, food, and construction industries of Japan.
Why to attend?
With individuals from around the globe concentrated on finding out about Neonatology and its advances, this is your best chance to achieve the biggest gathering of members from the Neonatal people group. Direct introductions, appropriate data, meet with present and potential researchers, make a sprinkle with new improvements, and get name acknowledgment at this 3-days occasion. Incredibly famous speakers, the latest strategies, improvements, and the freshest updates in Neonatology are the signs of this meeting.
Conference Highlights
- Pregnancy and Childbirth
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Women Reproductive Health
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- New Advances in Fetal Evaluation and Testing
- Anesthesia for Fetal Surgery
- Metabolic and Genetic Disorders
- Fetal Cardiology
- Fetal brain development
- Risks in twin pregnancies
- Neonatology
- Nursing
- Birth defects
- Infections during pregnancy
- Midwifery
Major Associations and Societies Worldwide:
- International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology
- Fetal Medicine Foundation
- British Association of Perinatal Medicine
- Association for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Management American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- American academy of Pediatrics Breastfeeding
- American Academy of Pediatrics Georgia
- American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
- American Association of Heart Failure Nurses
- American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons
- American Association of Pediatric Urologists
- American board of Pediatrics
- American Brain Tumor Association
- American Childhood Cancer Organization
- American college of Surgeons Committee on Trauma
- American Gastroenterological Association
- American Heart Association
- American Medical Group Association
- American Pediatric Society
- American Pediatric Surgical Association
- American Pediatric Surgical Associations
- Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine
- International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society
- American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society Brooklyn pediatric society
- Bulgarian Association of Surgeons and Gastroenterologists
- Canadian Association of Gastroenterology
- Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology
- Canadian Nurses Association
- Canadian Pediatric Society
- Canadian Pediatric Associations
- Cancer Fund of America
- Cancer Patients Aid Association
- Cardiovascular Credentialing International
- Child Health International Foundation
- Child Neurology Society
- Childhood Cancer Foundation European Society of Pediatric Research
- European Society of Pediatrics
- European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology
- European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology
- European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
- Gastroenterohepatology Association of Montenegro
- Gastroenterological Society of Australia
- Georgia Hospital Association
- German society for trauma surgery
- Hektoen Institute
- Hong Kong Society of Digestive Endoscopy
- Hong Kong Society of Gastroenterology
- Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association
- Israel Gastroenterology Association
- Indian Academy of Pediatrics
- Indian Associations of Pediatric Surgeons
- International association for trauma surgery and intensive care
- International association of Pediatrics
- International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
- Japan Pediatric Society
- Japanese Nursing Association
- Japanese Society of Gastroenterology
- Jordan Pediatric Society
- Pediatric Cardiology Medical Associates of Southern California
- Pediatric Congenital Heart Association
- Pediatric Endocrine Society
- Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
- Pediatric Trauma Society
- Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
- Pediatrics Cardiology Associates of New Mexi
- Society for Pediatric Dermatology
- Society for Pediatric Radiology The Japanese Gastroenterological Association
- The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners
- The Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society
- The United States Army Institute of Surgical research
- The World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons
- Trauma Association of Canada
- Turkish Society for Trauma and Emergency surgery
- Ukrainian Association of Endoscopy
- Union of European Neonatal & Perinatal Societies
- United European Gastroenterology
- Virginia Nurses Online
- Visiting Nurse Associations of America
Major Institutions in Japan:
- The University of Tokyo Hospital
- National Center for Child Health and Development
- Nagoya City West Medical Center
- St. Luke’s International Hospital
- International Catholic Hospital
- Kanagawa Children’s Medical Center
- Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health
- Osaka University Hospital
Industries Associated with Fetal and Neonatal in Japan:
- Otsuka Pharmaceutical
- Meiji pharmaceutical
- Shionogi
- Nippon Kayaku
- Teijin
- Chugai Pharmaceutical
- Tanabe Seiyaku Co.,
- Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
Industries Associated with Fetal and Neonatal Worldwide:
- MEDNAX, Inc
- AstraZeneca
- Sanofi
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Roche
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- United Therapeutics
- Astellas
- Actelion
- Merck & Co
- Sanofi
- Takeda
- Otsuka
- Gilead Sciences
- Johnson & Johnson
Major Hospitals Associated with Fetal and Neonatal in Osaka:
- Osaka City University Hospital
- Chihodokuritsugyosei Osakashi People Hospital Organization
- Yodogawa Christian Hospital
- ÅŒsaka Red Cross Hospital
- Osaka University Hospital
Hospitals Associated with Fetal and Neonatal in Japan:
- National Center for Child Health and Development
- Japan Red Cross Medical Center
- Kanagawa Children's Medical Center
- Sanno Hospital
- Fukuoka Municipal Children Hospital
- Aizawa Hospital
Hospitals Associated with Fetal and Neonatal Worldwide:
- Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova
- Hospital de Jove
- Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío
- Hospital Virgen De La Victoria
- Hospital of Puerto Real
- Gentofte Hospital in Gentofte
- Hospital Paris
- CHU Brugmann – Brussels
- Queen Fabiola Children's University Hospital – Brussels
- Argos General Hospital
- St Jude Children’s Research Hospital
- St Louis Children’s Hospital
- Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- Mattel Children’s Hospital
- Texas Children’s Hospital
- Boston Children's Hospital
- Nationwide Children's Hospital
- Duke Children’s Hospital and Health Center
- All Children’s Hospital of John Hopkins Medicine
Universities Associated with Fetal and Neonatal in Osaka:
- Osaka University
- Osaka Medical College
- Osaka City University Sugimoto Campus
- Osaka University Hospital
Universities Associated with Fetal and Neonatal in Japan:
- Tokyo Medical University
- Aichi Medical University
- Shiga University of Medical Science
- Tokyo Women's Medical University
- Kanazawa Medical University
- Jichi Medical School
- Sapporo Medical University
- Fukushima Medical University
- Showa University Hospital
- Dokkyo Medical University
Universities Associated with Fetal and Neonatal Worldwide:
- University of Pennsylvania
- Vanderbilt University
- Mount Royal University
- University of Maryland School of Nursing
- University of Indianapolis
- University of Salford
- University of Virginia
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of Pennsylvania
- Columbia University
- Duke University
- University of Texas
- Brown University
- University of Chicago
Products manufactured by the industry related Fetal and Neonatal Research and it’s market Value.
According to a new market research report "Fetal Monitoring Market by Product (Ultrasound, Electronic Fetal Monitors, Electrodes, Doppler, Uterine Contraction, Telemetry), Portability, Method (Invasive), Application (Antepartum, Intrapartum), End User (Hospital, Clinics) - Forecast to 2019", published by MarketsandMarkets, the global Fetal Monitoring Market is expected to reach $2,346.4 Million by 2019 from $1,688.7 Million in 2014, at a CAGR of 6.8% from 2014 to 2019.
List of drugs manufactured for Infants:
Acyclovir
Albuterol
Amoxicillin
Ampicillin
Ativan
BiCitra
Caffeine
Cefotaxime
Dexamethasone
Dobutamine
Dopamine
Epinephrine
Fentanyl
Fluconazole
Rocuronium
Market Growth of Fetal and Neonatal Research in the last and upcoming years
Reports state that the global fetal and neonatal care market divided into global NICU equipment market, global labor and delivery equipment market, and global other labor & delivery equipment & NICU equipment market over the forecasted period (2011-2016). The global NICU equipment market was worth $1.4 billion in 2011; growing at a steady pace to reach $1.9 billion in 2016. The global labor and delivery equipment market that primarily consists of fetal monitors is valued at $612 million in 2011; growing to reach $797 million in 2016. The global other labor & delivery equipment & NICU equipment market that mainly consists of respiratory assistance devices, monitoring equipment, and delivery systems is worth over $2.2 billion in 2011; growing to reach $3.2 billion in 2016.
Conference Highlights
- Pregnancy and Childbirth
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- New Advances in Fetal Evaluation and Testing
- Anesthesia for Fetal Surgery
- Metabolic and Genetic Disorders
- Fetal Cardiology
- Fetal brain development
- Nursing
- Neonatology
- Birth defects
- Infections during pregnancy
- Midwifery
- Risks in twin pregnancies
- Women Reproductive Health
- Human and Animal Maternal Responsiveness
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine
- Clinics in Mother and Child Health
- Journal of Pregnancy and Child Health
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