Scientific Sessions

Nursing and Healthcare

Nursing and Healthcare are at the heart of global health systems, playing a pivotal role in improving patient outcomes, advancing medical practices, and ensuring equitable access to quality care. This scientific session will explore the latest advancements, challenges, and innovations shaping the future of nursing and healthcare delivery. Key topics will include evidence-based nursing practices, patient-centered care models, technological integration in clinical settings, and the role of nurses in preventive and community health. With the rise of chronic diseases, aging populations, and global health threats, the nursing profession has evolved beyond traditional bedside care to encompass leadership, policy-making, and research roles. This session will highlight how nursing education, skill development, and interdisciplinary collaboration are critical in preparing healthcare professionals to meet the demands of an ever-changing healthcare landscape.

The discussion will also address pressing issues such as workforce shortages, burnout, ethical dilemmas, and the importance of mental health support for healthcare providers. Speakers will share real-world experiences and research findings that illustrate innovative strategies for improving patient safety, reducing medical errors, and enhancing healthcare accessibility. Special attention will be given to the integration of telehealth, AI-driven diagnostics, and digital record management in nursing workflows, which are revolutionizing how care is delivered and monitored. By bringing together nursing leaders, educators, researchers, and healthcare practitioners, this session aims to foster knowledge exchange, inspire collaborative solutions, and promote best practices that can be adapted to diverse healthcare settings. Ultimately, the session will serve as a platform to empower nurses and allied healthcare professionals to drive transformative change in patient care and contribute significantly to building resilient, responsive, and inclusive healthcare systems worldwide.