Track: Preventive Medicine and Public Health Strategies

Disease Prevention: This
includes vaccinations, screening programs, and early detection strategies to
curb the spread of infectious diseases and identify chronic conditions at an
early stage.
Health Promotion: Public
health campaigns and educational programs encourage healthier lifestyles.
Examples include smoking cessation initiatives, nutritional education, and
promoting regular physical activity.
Environmental Health:
Addressing environmental factors such as clean water, air quality, and waste
management, which significantly impact public health.
Community-Based Healthcare:
Programs designed to deliver health services directly to underserved
populations, improving access and reducing disparities.
Pandemic Preparedness and
Response: Developing strategies to prevent, detect, and manage global
health threats, such as COVID-19, while minimizing economic and social impacts.
Policy Development:
Advocating for health-focused policies, including tobacco control laws, urban
planning for active living, and subsidies for healthy foods.
Preventive medicine and public health strategies form the
backbone of sustainable healthcare systems, enhancing individual and community
well-being while alleviating the burden on medical facilities.
Scientific Highlights
- Innovations in Primary Healthcare
- Advances in Primary Care Diagnostics
- Preventive Medicine and Public Health Strategies
- Nutrition and Lifestyle in Disease Prevention
- Patient-Centered Care Models
- Infectious and Chronic Disease Management
- Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders
- Cardiovascular Health
- Primary Care Oncology
- Psychiatry & Mental Disorders
- Geriatric and Palliative Care
- Pediatric & Neonatal Healthcare
- Women’s Health and Reproductive Care
- Pharmaceuticals
- Dental Health