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World Medicine 2022

World Medicine 2022

World Medicine 2022 is delighted to welcomes participants from all around the world to attend the 3rd World Medicine Congress” on July 20-21, 2022 at Amsterdam, Netherlands. World Medicine 2022 Conference is an international platform to discuss and to share the knowledge regarding the current research, innovations and recent developments in the area of medicine.

World Medicine 2022 focusing on the theme “Expanding Education & Practice for the future of Medicine and Healthcare” provides a great opportunity to share views, exchange knowledge and establish research collaborations & networking. This conference will highlight on the current and exciting innovations in the field of medicine offering an excellent opportunity for researchers across the world to meet, network and discuss recent medical innovations.

The theme of the conference is mainly developed for researchers, physicians, doctors, surgeons, pharmaceutical experts, nurse practitioners, young researchers and students to share their research work. We also invite Presidents, CEO’s, Policy makers, delegates and industrial representatives from the Pharma and Healthcare sectors for making the conference a unique platform to share knowledge, ideas and to network with the interactive Keynote lectures, plenary talks, workshops, symposiums, poster presentations, exhibitions and B2B networking.

Targeted audience:

  • Doctors & Physicians
  • Researchers in advanced medicines
  • Specialists in innovative medicine
  • Pharmaceutical companies
  • Research Scholars
  • Healthcare Professionals
  • Industrial Professionals
  • Clinical Researchers
  • Professors and students from colleges and universities
  • Business delegates and Intelligence experts 
  • Biomedical companies
  • Research institutes and organizations
  • Students and research fellowships
  • CEO's
  • Investors

 

 

Track 1: Herbal and Traditional Medicine 

There are many types of herbal medicines used in this modern period. The list of herbal medicine depends on the type of plant and the method used for the modification of herbal medicine. An evidence-tested pharmaceutical drug uses many plant derived compounds in modern medicine.

Traditional medicine, as defined by the World Health Organization, is the sum total of the knowledge, skills, and practices based on the theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to different cultures.

  • Oriental medicine
  • Healing Plants
  • Complementary Medicine
  • Alternative Medicine
  • Arabic & Unani Medicine
  • Tribal Medicine
  • Australian bush medicine
  • Native American medicine

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 2: Fetal and Maternal Medicine

Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM), additionally Known as perinatology, it's the branch of medicine that studies, diagnoses, and treats health-related problems for the fetus and also the mother, during, and shortly after pregnancy. It's a subspecialty of Obstetrics. Physicians who specialize in this field collaborate with pediatricians, neonatologists, and primary obstetricians for low risk and high-risk pregnancy.

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Pregnancy and Childbirth
  • Fetal Evaluation and Prenatal Testing
  • Reproductive medicine
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Neonatology
  • Gynecologic Surgery

Related SocietiesWorld Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 3: Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine is one of the main branches in the medicine which deals with the repair or replace the damaged human tissues to restore normal function. It may involve the transplantation of stem cells or tissue, stimulation of the body's own repair processes, or this method uses cells as a delivery vehicle for the therapeutic agents.

  • Tissue Engineering
  • Stem Cell Therapy
  • Biomaterials
  • Tissue Repair and Regeneration
  • 3D Bioprinting & Bio Fabrication
  • Rejuvenation

Related SocietiesWorld Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 4: Emergency & Critical Care Medicine

Emergency medicine isn't characterized by location; however, it might be practiced in an assortment of settings including hospital-based facility, emergency care centres, medical prescription units, emergency vehicles, or by means of telemedicine. Emergency prescription experts give valuable clinical and leadership services to the emergency department.

  • Cardiac Emergency
  • Pediatric Emergency
  • Respiratory Emergencies
  • Trauma and Emergency Care
  • Endocrine Emergencies
  • Endocrine Emergencies
  • Emergency Medical Service

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 5: Internal Medicine and Primary Care

Internal Medicine and Primary care providers may specialize in internal medicine or family medicine. Internal Medicine physicians go through training that focuses on adults. They specialize in the prevention, diagnosis and management of disease and chronic conditions. Internal Medicine and Primary care are considered a traditional role for many general internists.

  • Occupational Medicine
  • Hospital Medicine
  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Paediatrics and Geriatrics
  • Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Neurology and Rheumatology

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 6: Preventive Medicine & Public Health

Preventive Medicine and Public health are about helping people to stay healthy and save them from threats to their wellbeing. Public health is concerned with protecting the health of the entire populace. It offers the prevention of disorders and to promote the health of individuals. Public Health is a part of the sciences, skills, and convictions that is focused on preservation. The aim of public health is to raise the quality of life through the prevention and treatment of disease, including psychological health.

  • Healthcare and Primary Care
  • Preventive Medicine and Diabetes
  • Preventive Medicines and Vaccinations
  • Medicine and Pathology
  • Community Health

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 7: Precision and Personalized Medicine

Personalized medicine is a medical practice that separates patients into different groups with medical decisions, practices, interventions and products being tailored to the individual patient based on their predicted response and risk of disease. Personalized Medicine is eluded as individualized treatment which implies the solution of particular medications and therapeutics.

  • Precision Immunotherapy
  • Personalized Drug Therapy
  • Personalised medicine for CNS diseases
  • Stem Cells and Cell therapy

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 8: Restorative & Alternative Medicine

Alternative medicine describes any observe that aims to realize the healing effects of drugs, however that lacks biological credibleness and is untested or untestable. In some cases, Alternative Medicine treatments square measure tested ineffective.

  • Restorative Dentistry & Implants
  • Pain Medicine & Restorative Care
  • Regenerative Medicine and Therapeutics
  • Women Health- Restorative care
  • Cardiac Care & Therapeutics

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 9: Sports Medicine and Fitness

Sports medicine is a broad array of specialties that bridge the academic disciplines of medicine and physical education as well as the basic sciences (e.g., physiology, chemistry, and physics). Sports Science is a discipline that studies how the healthy human body works during exercise, and how sport and physical activity promote health from cellular to whole body perspectives.

  • Sports Injuries and Pain Management
  • Sports Physiotherapy
  • Sports Nutrition and Medicine
  • Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Surgeries

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 10: Medicine and Pediatrics

Paediatricians are specialists who take a gander at particular medical problems, sicknesses, and clusters identified with phases of development and advancement. This is a territory of medication where the specialist works intimately with the patient and their family. Paediatrics is a various, animating and massively compensating strength.

  • Pediatric oncology
  • Pediatric cardiology
  • Pediatric critical care
  • Pediatric endocrinology
  • Pediatric immunology

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 11: Ayurvedic Medicine

Ayurveda is the traditional medical system of India which has been originated 4000 year ago. It is based on the theory that disease results from an imbalance of the body’s life force (prana). It aims to restore balance within the body.

  • Ayurvedic Acupressure
  • Clinical trials on Ayurvedic drugs
  • The PanchaMahabhutas
  • The TriDosas

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 12: Angiology/Vascular Medicine

Vascular medicine specializes in the care of your circulatory system outside of your heart. This includes your arteries, veins and lymphatic system: Arteries: Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body. Veins: Blood vessels that carry blood from the body back into the heart.

  • Vascular Diseases
  • Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Surgery
  • Vascular Bleeding Disorders
  • Endovascular Intervention

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 13: Medical Innovations

Innovation in medical technologies is about to take off. In next few years, medical technology innovations will fundamentally transform health care delivery system, too. Nowadays, there is an enthusiasm to deliver breakthrough medical inventions that can eliminate the potential for errors, improve the quality of healthcare delivery and save lives.

  • Medical Device Innovations
  • Cancer Immune Drugs
  • Neurostimulator
  • Gene Therapy

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 14: Medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences

Medicinal Chemistry or Pharmaceutical chemistry which deals with the discovery, development and characterization of both pharmacological and analytical properties of drug substances. Pharmaceutical Science is one of the branches of medicine which deals with the discovery and development of new drugs and therapies. Pharmaceutical science is categorized into Drug Discovery and Design, Drug Delivery, Drug Action, Clinical Sciences, Drug Analysis.

  • Drug Design
  • Drug Discovery
  • Drug Delivery
  • Industrial Pharma
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Pharmacology

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 15: Cancer care medicine

cancer medicine comes from studies of human genes and the genes in different cancers. These studies have helped researchers design more effective treatments. They have also used genetic information to develop tests for cancer and ways to prevent it.

  • Pharmacogenomics
  • Gene Therapy
  • Targeted therapy
  • Radiation therapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Immunotherapy
  • Hormone therapy

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 16: Nursing and Health care medicine

Nursing is one of the professions in the healthcare sector which is focused on the caring of individuals, families and the community to maintain a good health to achieve a better-quality life. Nursing includes many disciplines such as oncology nurse, pediatric nurse, nurse midwife, etc.  Nurses save and improve the health of individuals as they are considered as the front line of the healthcare delivery system.

  • Neonatal Nursing
  • Clinical Nursing
  • Critical Care Nursing
  • Health Policy Nursing
  • Oncology Nursing
  • Nursing Education

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

Track 17: Pneumology/Respiratory medicine

Pulmonology/ Respiratory Medicine is a subspecialty of Internal Medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with illnesses that affect the lungs and breathing. A Pulmonologist has expertise in the evaluation of patients with symptoms like breathlessness, cough, chest pain, wheezing, chest tightness, snoring & sleepiness, coughing out blood as well as abnormalities of the chest x-ray, chest CT scan and other chest imaging studies.

  • Interventional Pulmonology
  • Respiratory Critical Care
  • Endobronchial Ultrasonography
  • Pulmonary Hypertension
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Pulmonary Embolism

Related Societies: World Medical AssociationThe International Society of Internal Medicine, American Medical AssociationEuropean Medical AssociationsInternational society for the history of medicineInternational society of clinical pathologistsNational Association of Emergency Medical TechniciansEuropean Society for Medical OncologyThe Royal Society of MedicineAustralian Medical AssociationIndian Medical AssociationMedical Council of New Zealand.

 

 

The Global Medicine Market is poised to grow strong during the forecast period 2017 to 2025. Some of the prominent trends that the market is witnessing include increasing aging population in the world leads to the technological developments in medicine.

In view of treatment sort the market is classified into neurological treatment, fertility treatment, cardiovascular treatment, cancer treatment, cosmetic treatment, general treatment, dental treatment, kidney and liver transplants and other treatment sorts.

Today’s health challenges are complex and interrelated so care delivery models that use a multi-pronged, collaborative, and technology-enabled approach are more likely to yield positive results. Advancing innovation is a clinical and cost imperative. Effectively, robotic surgery, 3D printing and other computerized and innovation empowered advancements that target prevention, observing, and treatment, are demonstrating potential to enhance results and decrease costs. Moreover, new R&D approaches, and enormous information are creating opportunities for innovation. 2016 was a rich year for medical technology. Amazing technologies arrived on the market almost every day. And it will not stop in the coming year.

Research and innovations in Medicine

The number of new medicines reaching patients will be historically large, addressing significant unmet needs in cancer, autoimmune diseases, and diseases of the metabolism, nervous system disorders and others. There are 2,240 drugs in the late-stage pipeline and 45 new active substances expected to be launched on average per year through 2022, addressing significant unmet needs in cancer, autoimmune diseases, diseases of the metabolism, nervous system and others. Recent successes in cancer therapeutics, encouraged by opportunities for breakthrough therapy designations and shorter development cycles have led over a quarter of the entire late stage pipeline to be focused on the development of oncologic. Therapies for central nervous system (CNS) disorders are the second largest area of R&D, making up almost an eighth of the total pipeline.

Global medical Societies

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)

Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF)

American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)

Doctors Reform Society of Australia

German Agency for Quality in Medicine

German Network for Evidence Based Medicine

International Board for Medical Research and Studies

International society of travel medicines

Irish Medical Organization

Royal Society of Medicine

Society of Hospital Medicine

Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM)

The International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA)

World Health Organization (WHO)

Major medical Associations

German Medical Association

British Medical Association

Canadian Medical Association

The World Medical Association

American Medical Association

Brazilian Medical Association

Nigerian Medical Association

 

 

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