Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

Innovations in Womens Health:  It focuses on the latest advancements, technologies, and methodologies revolutionizing womens health care. It explores how innovative solutions are shaping the future of health and well-being for women across different life stages.

1-1. Personalized Medicine

1-2. Wearable Technology

1-3. Digital Health Tools

1-4. AI and Machine Learning

Discussing Innovations in Womens Health on a major platform is essential to accelerate the adoption of cutting-edge technologies and practices that address unique health challenges, improve care quality, and enhance accessibility.

Reproductive Health: Reproductive health focuses on the well-being and functioning of the reproductive systems throughout a person’s life. It encompasses a wide range of topics and issues related to sexual health, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, and overall reproductive system health.

2-1.Contraceptive Innovations

2-2. Fertility Treatments

2-3. Pregnancy and Prenatal Care

2-4.Postpartum Health

Discussing Reproductive Health on a major platform is crucial to highlight advancements and address critical issues such as access to care, education, and policy. It fosters widespread awareness and collaboration to improve reproductive health outcomes and ensure equitable access for all women.

Maternal and Child Health: Maternal and Child Health (MCH) is a critical area within public health that focuses on improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children. It encompasses a broad range of topics aimed at promoting healthy pregnancies, ensuring safe childbirth, and supporting the health and development of children.

3-1.Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

3-2.Neonatal Care

3-3.Breastfeeding Support

3-4.Early Childhood Development

Discussing Maternal and Child Health openly is vital to address the critical needs of expecting mothers and young children, improve care practices, and reduce preventable health issues. It promotes awareness, drives policy improvements, and fosters collaboration to enhance outcomes and ensure the well-being of both mothers and their children.

Menopause and Aging: Menopause and Aging is a crucial area of womens health that encompasses the physiological, psychological, and social changes experienced as women age, especially during and after menopause. This focus area addresses a variety of topics, including managing menopausal symptoms, understanding the aging process, and enhancing overall health and quality of life for aging women.

4-1.Menopause Management

4-2.Osteoporosis

4-3.Cardiovascular Health

4-4.Cognitive Health

Addressing Menopause and Aging on a major platform is crucial for tackling the distinct health challenges and quality-of-life concerns experienced by older women. It fosters awareness, encourages research, and aids in creating effective treatments and support systems to enhance their overall well-being.

Mental Health and Wellness: Mental Health and Wellness in women focuses on the distinctive psychological and emotional aspects of womens health throughout various life stages. It addresses the specific mental health challenges women encounter, offers strategies for enhancing mental well-being, and provides interventions for managing mental health conditions.

5-1. Depression and Anxiety

5-2.Stress Management

5-3.Post-Traumatic Stress

5-4.Mind-Body Connection

It's time to discuss Mental Health and Wellness in Women to address the unique psychological challenges they face and promote strategies for better mental well-being. Open dialogue can drive awareness, support effective treatments, and foster a more comprehensive approach to mental health care for women.

Preventive Health: Preventive Health in women involves proactive strategies and measures to maintain health and prevent diseases and conditions throughout a women life. This approach emphasizes early detection, lifestyle modifications, and regular screenings to enhance overall well-being and improve quality of life.

6-1.Screening and Early Detection

6-2.Immunizations

6-3.Lifestyle Modifications

6-4.Genetic Testing

Preventive Health for women focuses on proactive measures such as regular screenings, vaccinations, and healthy lifestyle choices to prevent disease and maintain overall well-being. Emphasizing prevention helps reduce health risks, detect issues early, and improve long-term health outcomes for women.

Health Disparities and Equity: Health Disparities and Equity in women addresses the unequal distribution of health outcomes and access to care among women from different demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds. This focus area explores the systemic, social, and economic factors that contribute to health inequities and seeks solutions to promote fair and equitable health opportunities for all women.

7-1.Racial and Ethnic Disparities

7-2.Socioeconomic Factors

7-3.Global Health Challenges

7-4.Policy and Advocacy

Addressing Health Disparities and Equity in Womens Health is crucial to ensure all women have equal access to quality care, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, or geographic location. By highlighting these disparities, we can drive targeted interventions, improve health outcomes, and promote fairness in healthcare delivery.

Emerging Research: Emerging Research for Women focuses on the latest advancements and discoveries in various aspects of womens health. This includes novel insights into disease mechanisms, innovative treatment approaches, and groundbreaking studies that have the potential to shape future healthcare practices.

8-1.Clinical Trials

8-2.Basic Science

8-3.Translational Research

8-4.Future Trends

Choosing Emerging Research for discussion is vital to stay at the forefront of advancements, uncover new insights, and drive innovation in womens health. It fosters the development of cutting-edge treatments and solutions, ensuring that healthcare practices remain current and effective.

Integrative and Complementary Medicine: Integrative and Complementary Medicine in women explores the use of alternative, complementary, and integrative therapies alongside conventional medical treatments to enhance health and well-being. This field emphasizes holistic approaches that address the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of health.

9-1.Holistic Approaches

9-2.Nutritional Supplements

9-3.Mind-Body Therapies

9-4.Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine

Integrative and Complementary Medicine in womens health explores the integration of traditional and alternative therapies to enhance overall well-being and complement conventional treatments. Discussing this approach helps in understanding how holistic practices can improve health outcomes, support symptom management, and offer personalized care solutions for women.

Policy, Advocacy, and Ethics: Policy, Advocacy, and Ethics play crucial roles in shaping womens health by influencing healthcare systems, access to services, and the overall health environment.

10-1.Healthcare Policy

10-2.Ethical Issues

10-3.Advocacy Techniques

10-4.Patient Rights

Choosing Policy, Advocacy, and Ethics in womens health for a conference is crucial to address systemic issues, drive legislative changes, and ensure equitable healthcare access. It highlights the need for informed policy-making, ethical practices, and robust advocacy to improve health outcomes and protect women rights.

Professional Development and Education: Professional Development and Education in womens health are crucial for advancing the quality of care, ensuring that healthcare professionals are equipped with up-to-date knowledge, and improving overall health outcomes for women.

11-1.Training Programs

11-2.Leadership Development

11-3.Interdisciplinary Collaboration

11-4.Innovation in Training

Professional Development and Education in womens health is essential today to ensure that healthcare providers stay updated with the latest advancements, practices, and guidelines.

  1. Gender-Specific Health Issues: Gender-Specific health Issues play a crucial role in womens health by highlighting how biological and sociocultural factors uniquely affect womens health outcomes and healthcare needs. These issues encompass a range of conditions and considerations that are either specific to women or manifest differently in women compared to men.

12-1.Autoimmune Diseases

12-2.Chronic Pain

12-3.Sexual Health

12-4.Pelvic Health

Gender-Specific Health Issues affect womens health by highlighting conditions and diseases that uniquely impact women or present differently than in men. These issues necessitate tailored research, treatments, and healthcare approaches to effectively address the specific needs and improve health  outcomes for women.

Health Technology and Data Analytics: health Technology and Data Analytics play transformative roles in advancing womens health by enhancing diagnostic capabilities, personalizing treatments, improving patient outcomes, and optimizing healthcare delivery.

13-1.Health Data Security

13-2.Big Data

13-3.Telemedicine

13-4.Wearable Health Devices

Health Technology and Data Analytics in womens health are vital for enhancing diagnostic accuracy, personalizing treatments, and improving patient outcomes. Through this session everyone will get aware about health technologies.

Maternal Mental Health: Maternal Mental Health refers to the psychological and emotional well-being of women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. It encompasses a range of mental health  conditions and challenges that can affect women during these critical phases of their lives. Addressing maternal mental health is essential for the overall health of both the mother and the child.

14-1.Perinatal Mood Disorders

14-2.Maternal Stress

14-3.Support Systems

14-4.Integrative Therapies

Discussing Maternal Mental Health at conferences is essential for raising awareness, sharing knowledge, improving care practices, advocating for policy changes, and supporting both healthcare providers and patients. These discussions contribute to a better understanding of maternal mental health  issues and foster improvements in care that benefit mothers, families, and the broader healthcare system.

Sexual and Reproductive Rights: It plays a crucial aspect of gender equality and individual health and autonomy. These rights encompass a range of entitlements and freedoms related to women’s sexual and reproductive health, ensuring they can make informed decisions about their bodies and lives.

15-1.Reproductive Justice

15-2.Access to Care

15-3.Education and Awareness

15-4.Legal and Ethical Issues

Sexual and Reproductive Rights play a crucial role in womens health by ensuring access to essential services like contraception, safe abortion, and prenatal care. Protecting these rights empowers women to make informed decisions about their health, promotes gender equality, and supports overall well-being.

Environmental and Occupational Health: It targets on how environmental and workplace factors affect womens health . These factors can have significant implications for overall well-being, productivity, and quality of life.

16-1.Environmental Impacts

16-2.Occupational Hazards

16-3.Climate Change

16-4.Toxic Exposures

Addressing this topic at a conference can drive awareness, shape policies, and develop interventions to mitigate risks and improve health outcomes for women across different environments and occupations.

Patient-Centered Care: It emphasizes tailoring medical care to the individual needs, preferences, and values of women. This approach prioritizes the patient's experience, fosters active participation in decision-making, and aims to provide holistic and compassionate care.

17-1.Patient Engagement

17-2.Shared Decision-Making

17-3.Cultural Competence

17-4.Health Literacy

The patient-centered care aims to improve health outcomes, enhance patient satisfaction, and foster a more supportive and effective healthcare experience.

Health Systems and Infrastructure: It refers to the organization, resources, and structures that support the delivery of health care services specifically tailored to meet the needs of women. Effective health systems and infrastructure are crucial for ensuring that women receive timely, equitable, and comprehensive care throughout their lives.

18-1.Healthcare Access

18-2.Healthcare Delivery Models

18-3.Integration of Services

18-4.Quality Improvement

To discuss effective health systems and infrastructure are crucial for delivering high-quality, accessible, and equitable care, ultimately improving health outcomes and overall well-being for women.

Endocrine Health: Endocrine health is related to the hormonal systems and glands that regulate various physiological processes, including metabolism, reproduction, and growth. Given the significant role hormones play in womens health, addressing endocrine health involves understanding and managing conditions related to hormone imbalances and diseases of the endocrine glands.

19-1.Thyroid Disorders

19-2.Adrenal health

19-3.Diabetes Management

19-4.Hormonal health

 

Endocrine Health has a significant impact on women’s health, influencing various aspects of physical and mental well-being due to the role of hormones in regulating numerous bodily functions.

Cardiovascular Health: Cardiovascular health is the prevention, diagnosis, and management of heart and vascular diseases specifically as they affect women. Given the unique physiological, hormonal, and lifestyle factors that impact women's cardiovascular health, understanding these aspects is crucial for effective care and prevention.

20-1.Heart Disease in Women

20-2.Hypertension

20-3.Stroke Prevention

20-4.Cholesterol Management

Today's lifestyle impacts womens cardiovascular health through factors like poor diet, sedentary behavior, chronic stress, and inadequate sleep, which increase the risk of obesity, hypertension, and heart disease. Adopting healthier habits is crucial for mitigating these risks and promoting heart health.

Oncology and Cancer Care: It encompasses the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancers that specifically affect women or have distinct implications for women. It involves addressing a range of cancers, from breast and ovarian to gynecologic cancers, and ensuring that care is tailored to the unique needs and challenges faced by women.

21-1.Breast Cancer

21-2.Gynecologic Cancers

21-3.Cancer Screening

21-4.Survivorship and Support

Factors such as lifestyle choices, environmental exposures, and genetic predispositions significantly impact oncology and cancer care for women. Unhealthy habits, such as smoking and poor diet, along with early detection and treatment advancements, influence cancer risk, progression, and survival outcomes.

Pediatric and Adolescent Health: Pediatric and Adolescent health in womens health focuses on the health and well-being of girls from infancy through adolescence, including the unique physical, emotional, and developmental needs that impact their growth into adulthood. This area addresses both general pediatric care and the specific aspects of health that become particularly relevant as girls transition into adolescence and eventually adulthood.

22-1.Adolescent health Issues

22-2.Vaccination and Preventive Care

22-3.Growth and Development

22-4.Mental health in Youth

Society impacts pediatric and adolescent health in women through factors like cultural expectations, access to education, and healthcare resources. Social norms and economic conditions influence health behaviors, access to care, and overall well-being, shaping the physical and mental health outcomes of young women.

Health Communication and Media: This explores how information about womens health is conveyed through various channels and how media influences public perception, health behaviors, and policy. This area focuses on the strategies, challenges, and impacts of health communication tailored to womens health issues.

23.1-Health Literacy

23-2.Media Influence

23-3.Patient Education

23-4.Crisis Communication

Choosing Health Communication and Media for womens health is crucial to explore how information dissemination and media representation impact public awareness, health behaviors, and access to care. Effective communication strategies can enhance education, address health disparities, and promote healthier choices among women.

Research Methodology and Ethics: It covers the principles and practices involved in conducting research focused on womens health issues, ensuring that studies are scientifically rigorous and ethically sound. This area includes designing studies, selecting appropriate methodologies, addressing ethical concerns, and adhering to guidelines that protect participants and ensure the validity of research findings.

24-1.Clinical Research

24-2.Ethical Considerations

24-3.Data Collection and Analysis

24-4.Translational Research

This topic addresses the importance of ethical considerations and robust research practices to improve health outcomes and advance knowledge while safeguarding participants' rights.

Community Health and Outreach: It focuses on strategies and initiatives designed to improve the health and well-being of women through community-based efforts. This approach emphasizes engaging with local populations, providing health education and services, and addressing health disparities to enhance overall health outcomes for women.

25-1.Community Engagement

25-2. health Promotion Programs

25-3.Chronic Disease Management

25-4.Public health Campaigns

Choosing Community Health and Outreach for a womens health conference is vital to highlight strategies for improving health access and education at the grassroots level. It addresses the importance of community-based interventions in reaching underserved populations and promoting equitable health outcomes for women.

Nutrition and Metabolism: Nutrition and Metabolism in womens health examines how nutritional intake and metabolic processes affect womens overall health and well-being. This area focuses on the role of diet, metabolism, and nutritional needs across different life stages, including puberty, pregnancy, menopause, and aging. It also addresses how metabolic disorders and nutritional deficiencies impact womens health.

26-1.Diet and Health

26-2.Metabolic Disorders

26-3.Nutritional Supplements

26-4.Eating Disorders

Choosing Nutrition and Metabolism for womens health is essential to address how dietary habits and metabolic processes impact overall health, including weight management, chronic disease prevention, and reproductive health.

Sexual and Reproductive Health Education: It provides accurate, comprehensive, and accessible information about sexual and reproductive health to women of all ages. This education aims to empower women to make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health, understand their bodies, and access appropriate healthcare services.

27-1.Comprehensive Sex Education

27-2.Reproductive Health Education

27-3.Teen Health Education

27-4.Community Workshops

This session will empower women with accurate information and resources about their reproductive health. It promotes informed decision-making, reduces health risks, and supports equitable access to care and education across diverse populations.

Technology and Innovation in Clinical Practice: Technology and Innovation in Clinical Practice in womens health explores how advancements in technology and innovative practices are transforming the field of women healthcare. This area focuses on leveraging new tools, techniques, and digital solutions to enhance the quality, accessibility, and effectiveness of clinical care for women.

28-1.Digital health Records

28-2.Remote Monitoring

28-3. health Informatics

28-4.Virtual Reality and Simulation

It is essential to showcase how cutting-edge technologies and innovations improve diagnostic accuracy, treatment options, and patient care. It highlights advancements that can enhance health outcomes and streamline clinical practices specifically tailored to womens health needs.

Others:

29-1.Navigating Menopause: Strategies for Symptom Management and Well-being

29-2.Reproductive Health: Advances in Fertility and Family Planning

29-3.Empowering Women’s through Nutrition: Dietary Strategies for Optimal Health

29-4.Breast Health: Early Detection, Treatment, and Support

29-5.The Impact of Stress on Women’s Health: Identifying and Managing Stressors

29-6.Understanding Autoimmune Diseases: Challenges and Innovations

29-7.The Role of Genetics in Women’s Health: Personalized Medicine and Genetic Testing