IPN 2027 Scientific Program

Note: This is a tentative scientific program and is subject to change. The final schedule will be announced closer to the event date.

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Keynote Presentation (In-Person)

Gerald H Katzman, Speaker at Pediatrics Conference

Title: The international century of the child: Is it a dream?

There is evidence that multiple negative influences and conditions worldwide not only hinder children from achieving their optimal potential but often cause them to be involved in malevolent behaviors.  Present evidence suggests that children exposed to guidance via authorit [....] » Read More

Gerald H Katzman, Wayne State University School of Medicine, United States

Keynote Presentation (In-Person)

Fahad Al Sufayan MD, Speaker at Pediatrics Conference

Title: Healthcare provider’s psychology during resuscitation of newborn

CPR is a highly stressful and time-sensitive event that places significant psychological and cognitive demands on healthcare personnel. Under such pressure, team members may experience anxiety, cognitive overload, tunnel vision, and impaired decision-making, which can negatively [....] » Read More

Fahad Al Sufayan MD, Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Hospital-Khobar, Saudi Arabia

Keynote Presentation (In-Person)

Sergey Suchkov, Speaker at Neonatology Conferences

Title: Personalized and precision medicine (PPM) as the unique healthcare model to secure the national health and wellness: From family planning and gestation period and neonatology through human biosafety

A new systems approach to diseased states and wellness result in a new branch in the healthcare services, namely, personalized & precision medicine (PPM). PPM as being the Grand Challenge to forecast, to predict and to prevent is rooted in a big and a new science generated by [....] » Read More

Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation

Oral Presentation (In-Person)

Stefano Bembich, Speaker at Neonatology Conferences

Title: Cortical response of extremely and very preterm newborns to recorded maternal or unknown woman’s voice

Background: Among the various neuroprotective interventions aimed at limiting the potential adverse effects related to preterm birth, maternal voice exposure, both recorded and live, have been proposed as a feasible care intervention, given its  potential positive effects &n [....] » Read More

Stefano Bembich, University Hospital of Udine, Italy

Oral Presentation (In-Person)

Kimberly Moody, Speaker at Pediatrics Conference

Title: Connection as a developmental sign: Measuring the impact of a social pediatrics model on regulation, learning, and child well-being

Background: Traditional models of child health often emphasize intervention after developmental, behavioral, or academic challenges have emerged. However, increasing evidence suggests that children’s long-term outcomes are shaped not only by biological and clinical fac [....] » Read More

Kimberly Moody, Wichita State University, United States

Oral Presentation (In-Person)

Sergey Suchkov, Speaker at Neonatology Conferences

Title: Bringing the promise of personalized and precision medicine (PPM) to rare and orphan disorder care: How to use the latter to revolutionize pediatric services

The greatest challenge of Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) is to optimize pre-early (subclinical) diagnostics, predictive and prognostics procedures, and to identify curative therapies for every disease in a personalized way so that every individual gets benefit. To that [....] » Read More

Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation

Oral Presentation (In-Person)

Sandhya Satish Khadse, Speaker at Neonatology Conferences

Title: Barriers to early initiation of breastfeeding and the role of human milk banking in improving neonatal outcomes: Experience from Maharashtra, India

Background: Early initiation of breastfeeding (EIBF) within one hour of birth is a proven intervention for reducing neonatal morbidity and mortality. Despite high institutional delivery rates in India, timely breastfeeding initiation remains suboptimal. Human Milk Banks (HMBs) pr [....] » Read More

Sandhya Satish Khadse, MGM Medical College, India

Poster Presentation (In-Person)

Zhongsheng, Speaker at Neonatology Conferences

Title: Where does the tyrant's thought come from? Also comes from fetal education, early childhood education

Why is the world not safe from generation to generation? Why do disasters occur incessantly around the world? Why can't all ethnic groups in the world live and work in peace for a long time? It's because the 'Tyrannical Thought' are ruling. Where does the ' [....] » Read More

Zhongsheng, Zhengzhou Commercial Technician College, China

Keynote Presentation (Virtual)

Zhenhuan LIU, Speaker at Neonatology Conferences

Title: Painless scalp electroacupuncture therapy for autism spectrum disorder

Background Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a series of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by social disorders, rigid behaviors and narrow interests.The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the prevalence of ASD has been increasing over the past 50 years  [....] » Read More

Zhenhuan LIU, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China

Oral Presentation (Virtual)

Santosh Kumar Mishra, Speaker at Pediatrics Conference

Title: Importance of menstrual hygiene and guiding principles for adolescent girls

Menstruation (or ‘period’) is a normal biological process.  Menstrual hygiene (MH) is important aspect of puberty that safeguards reproductive health. MH is important for maintaining sexual & reproductive health. It helps prevent infections, reduce unpleasant [....] » Read More

Santosh Kumar Mishra, S N D T Women’s University, Mumbai, India

Oral Presentation (Virtual)

Santosh Kumar Mishra, Speaker at Pediatrics Conference

Title: Researching into strategies for keeping children safe on the road

Road traffic accidents involving children present complex challenges from both the medico-legal and orthopaedic standpoints. Findings of several research studies indicate that children are at risk for road traffic injuries due to multiple factors. Road traffic injuries are the le [....] » Read More

Santosh Kumar Mishra, S N D T Women’s University, Mumbai, India

Oral Presentation (Virtual)

Keerthi Prabhu, Speaker at Pediatrics Conference

Title: Effects of bullying in school on adolescent mental health: A qualitative and quantitative study in India

Bullying in schools are aggressive behaviours exhibited by school students to express power imbalance. Bullying in school children has a tremendous impact on the mental health of the child. Different types of bullying includes direct verbal and physical bullying, cyber bullying, [....] » Read More

Keerthi Prabhu, Element H PSS, India

Oral Presentation (Virtual)

Latifa Mochhoury, Speaker at Pediatrics Conference

Title: Postnatal growth trajectories according to enteral and parenteral feeding in preterm infants: Implications for neonatal nursing practice in a middle-income country

Background: Preterm birth remains a major public health challenge in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, where neonatal morbidity and impaired growth are closely linked to early nutritional strategies. Optimizing enteral and parenteral feeding practices is essential to promote [....] » Read More

Latifa Mochhoury, Hassan First University of Settat, Morocco
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