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4th International Conference on Internal Medicine & Hospital Administration , will be organized around the theme “Empirical Studies of Learning and Challenges to Discover New Internal Medicines”

Internal Medicine 2019 is comprised of 20 tracks and 125 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Internal Medicine 2019.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

Nurse Professionals who are engaged in Clinical care, Teaching, Research, in the field of Hospital medicine and Nursing like Nurse Practitioners, Academic and Healthcare professionals can share their research.

  • Track 1-1Cardiology
  • Track 1-2Dermatology
  • Track 1-3Ophthalmology
  • Track 1-4Psychiatry
  • Track 1-5Haematology
  • Track 1-6Gynaecology/Obstetrics
  • Track 3-1Clinical diagnosis in Internal medicine
  • Track 3-2Laboratory diagnosis in internal medicine
  • Track 3-3Diagnosis of exclusion in internal medicine
  • Track 3-4Computer aided diagnosis in internal medicine
  • Track 3-5Self diagnosis in internal medicine
  • Track 4-1Avian influenza
  • Track 4-2Viral haemorrhagic fevers
  • Track 4-3Tularaemia
  • Track 4-4Nipah virus infection
  • Track 4-5Leptospirosis
  • Track 4-6Influenza
  • Track 4-7Cholera
  • Track 4-8Zika virus
  • Track 5-1Genital tract infections
  • Track 5-2Osteoporosis
  • Track 5-3Urinary incontinence
  • Track 5-4Uterine cancer
  • Track 5-5Ovarian cancer
  • Track 5-6Cervical cancer
  • Track 5-7Vulvar and vaginal cancer
  • Track 5-8Gynaecological endocrinology
  • Track 6-1Paediatric Mental Health and Psychology
  • Track 6-2Pediatric Emergencies and Trauma Treatment
  • Track 6-3Gastrointestinal and Urogenital Complications in Paediatrics
  • Track 6-4Paediatric Neurology and Research
  • Track 6-5Pediatric Haematology and Oncolog
  • Track 6-6Preterm birth Complications and Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Track 6-7Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases
  • Track 6-8Pediatric nutrition
  • Track 7-1Cardiology case reports
  • Track 7-2Asthma case reports
  • Track 7-3Pneumonia case reports
  • Track 7-4Intensive care medicine case reports
  • Track 7-5Endocrinology case reports
  • Track 7-6Geriatrics case reports
  • Track 7-7Pulmonology case reports
  • Track 7-8Nephrology case reports
  • Track 7-9Orthopedic case reports
  • Track 8-1Patient referral services in telemedicine
  • Track 8-2Remote patient monitoring
  • Track 8-3Patients medical and health information
  • Track 8-4Medical education
  • Track 8-5Cost effectiveness
  • Track 8-6Telemedicine and quality of care
  • Track 8-7Corporate wellness and telemedicine
  • Track 8-8Oncology case reports
  • Track 9-1Biotechnology in Health Care
  • Track 9-2Telemedicine
  • Track 9-3M Health and Portal Technology
  • Track 9-4Bioinformatics in Health Care System
  • Track 9-5EMR and Health Informatics
  • Track 9-6Clinical Patient Management System
  • Track 10-1Health care research
  • Track 10-2Health information technology
  • Track 10-3Health care financing
  • Track 10-4Health care administration

Infectious disease is the subspecialty of internal medicine dealing with diagnosis and the treatment of communicable diseases of all types, in all organs, and in patients of all ages. This specialty requires an understanding of the microbiology, prevention, and management of disorders caused by viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections, including appropriate use of antimicrobial agents, vaccines, and other immune biological agents; environmental, occupational, and host factors that predispose to infection; and basic principles of epidemiology and transmission of infection. The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria, and  AIDS epidemic have significantly affected this specialty. 

 

  • Track 11-1Viral infections
  • Track 11-2Bacterial infections
  • Track 11-3Fungal infections
  • Track 11-4Parasitic infections
  • Track 11-5Prevention
  • Track 11-6Management of disorder
  • Track 13-1Cardiology
  • Track 13-2Neurology
  • Track 13-3Endocrinology
  • Track 13-4Geriatric Medicine
  • Track 13-5Gastroenterology
  • Track 13-6Critical Care
  • Track 13-7Orthopaedics
  • Track 13-8Ophthalmology
  • Track 13-9Dermatology
  • Track 13-10Pediatrics
  • Track 13-11Orthopedic
  • Track 14-1Endocrinology in internal medicine
  • Track 14-2Haematology in internal medicine
  • Track 14-3Gastroenterology in internal medicine
  • Track 14-4Medical oncology in internal medicine
  • Track 14-5Pulmonary disease in internal medicine
  • Track 14-6Rheumatology in internal medicine
  • Track 14-7Nephrology in internal medicine
  • Track 14-8Cardiovascular disease in internal medicine
  • Track 14-9Dermatology in internal medicine
  • Track 14-10Neurology in internal medicine
  • Track 14-11Internal Medicines in Orthopedic Surgery
  • Track 15-1Research in Health & Medicine
  • Track 15-2Radiopharmaceuticals
  • Track 15-3Nanotechnology
  • Track 15-4Hospital Pharmacy, Drugs and Regulations
  • Track 15-5Genetic Engineering and Biomedical Engineering
  • Track 15-6Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Phytochemistry
  • Track 16-1Sleep disturbances and accidents
  • Track 16-2lack of sleep and cognitive process
  • Track 16-3Sleep deprivation and serious health problems
  • Track 16-4Depression
  • Track 17-1Cardio geriatrics
  • Track 17-2Geriatric Dentistry
  • Track 17-3Geriatric dermatology
  • Track 17-4Geriatric neurology
  • Track 17-5Geriatric nephrology
  • Track 17-6Geriatric oncology
  • Track 17-7Geriatric psychiatry
  • Track 17-8Geriatric rheumatology
  • Track 17-9Geriatric rehabilitation

Intensive care medicine or the critical care medicine is a branch of medicine concerned with diagnosis and management of life-threatening conditions requiring sophisticated organ support and the invasive monitoring.

  • Track 18-1Unstable hypertension and hypotension
  • Track 18-2Respiratory problems in critical care
  • Track 18-3Acute renal failure
  • Track 18-4Cardiac arrhythmias
  • Track 18-5Multi organ dysfunction syndrome
  • Track 18-6Diabetic ketoacidosis

Immunization is a process whereby the person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease. Vaccination is the administration of antigenic material (a vaccine) to stimulate the individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen. Critical Care in Internal Medicine

 

Intensive care medicine or the critical care medicine is a branch of medicine concerned with diagnosis and management of life-threatening conditions requiring sophisticated organ support and the invasive monitoring. 

 

  • Track 19-1Hepatitis A
  • Track 19-2Hepatitis B
  • Track 19-3Immunization and chronic disease
  • Track 19-4Hb hoemophilus influenza type b
  • Track 19-5Chronic disease and vaccination

\r\n Adolescent medicine (Hebiatrics) is the medical subspecialty that focuses on care of  the patients who are in  adolescent period of development, generally ranging from last years of elementary school until graduation from the high school (some doctors in this subspecialty treat young adults attending college at area clinics, in the subfield of college health). Main health issues related to adolescent medicine will be discussed in our scientific sessions.

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  • Track 20-1Diabetes Type-1
  • Track 20-2Asthma
  • Track 20-3HIV
  • Track 20-4Neurological problems
  • Track 20-5Malnutrition and Obesity