HYBRID EVENT: You can participate in person at Zurich, Switzerland or Virtually from your home or work.

Dear Attendees,

On behalf of Inovine Meetings LLC, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 9th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, to be held on August 03-04, 2026, in Zurich, Switzerland.

About the Organization:

Inovine Meetings LLC organizes 100+ international conferences each year across the USA, Europe, and Asia, in collaboration with leading scientific societies, distinguished experts, and renowned researchers. Continuing this tradition, the 2026 congress will provide an exceptional global platform for pediatricians, neonatologists, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals to exchange knowledge, present innovations, and explore the latest advancements in child and neonatal healthcare.

 Theme: “Empowering Future Generations: Innovations in Pediatrics & Neonatology”

Scientific Focus Areas:

Our program will address a wide spectrum of pediatric and neonatal medicine, including:

  1. General Pediatrics & Child Health
  2. Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
  3. Neonatal & Pediatric Technology: AI, Robotics, and Digital Health
  4. Clinical Pediatrics and Pediatric Primary Care
  5. Common Pediatric Disorders & Evidence-Based Practice
  6. Growth, Development & Preventive Pediatrics
  7. Global Child Health & Epidemiology
  8. Public Health, Healthcare Systems & Education
  9. Social and Community Pediatrics

Who Should Attend?

The congress welcomes professionals across the continuum of child healthcare, including:

  1. Pediatricians, Neonatologists, Surgeons & Subspecialists
  2. Obstetricians, Gynecologists, Family Physicians & Midwives
  3. NICU/PICU Specialists, Nurses & Allied Health Experts
  4. Nutritionists, Pharmacists & Critical Care/Emergency Medicine Professionals
  5. Researchers, Academics, Students & Industry Professionals
  6. Policymakers, NGOs & Advocacy Groups

Why Attend?

  1. Gain insights from world-renowned pediatric and neonatal leaders
  2. Discover the latest advances in research, technology, and clinical practice
  3. Participate in interactive sessions, workshops, and hands-on training
  4. Share your work through oral, poster, or virtual presentations
  5. Network with colleagues and collaborators from over 30 countries
  6. Explore Zurich while engaging in meaningful professional exchange

Highlights of the 2026 Congress:

  1. Keynote Lectures by international thought leaders
  2. Specialized scientific sessions across diverse pediatric disciplines
  3. Skills-based workshops and training modules
  4. Oral and poster presentations featuring current research
  5. Industry exhibition showcasing innovations in healthcare technology
  6. Dedicated networking events fostering collaboration and partnerships

Opportunities for Participation:

  1. Oral Presentation – Deliver your research to a global audience
  2. Poster Presentation – Showcase your work and engage in discussion
  3. Virtual Presentation – Present remotely and connect online
  4. Workshops – Lead or participate in practical training sessions
  5. Exhibitor Booths – Highlight products, solutions, and innovations

Why Exhibit?

  1. Connect with pediatricians, neonatologists, nurses, and child health specialists
  2. Present your latest innovations, treatments, or technologies in pediatric and neonatal care
  3. Showcase your new products on an international platform and reach a truly global audience
  4. Build visibility and credibility within the global child health community
  5. Engage with hospital leaders, researchers, and policy influencers shaping future healthcare
  6. Benefit from exposure across both on-site and digital platforms
  7. Flexible opportunities available: exhibition booths, speaking sessions, and brand showcases

For exhibition and partnership details, please reach out at: pediatrics@inovineconferences.com

Speaker & Delegate Benefits:

  1. Full access to all 2-day conference sessions
  2. Complimentary conference kit and printed resources
  3. Abstract publication with a unique DOI
  4. Certificates for participation and presentations
  5. Accredited CPD credits
  6. Access to networking lounges and exhibition areas
  7. Free high-speed Wi-Fi in all meeting rooms
  8. Refreshments and lunch during conference days

What Makes This Congress Unique?

  1. Global & Interdisciplinary Reach: Participation from 40+ countries with sessions across pediatrics, neonatology, public health, nutrition, and technology
  2. Learning & Innovation: Hands-on workshops, case discussions, and showcases of AI, robotics, and digital tools
  3. Recognition & Collaboration: CPD-accredited sessions, certification, and networking opportunities for research, practice, and industry partnerships

Looking Back: Building on Success

Following the success of the 2025 Congress in Tokyo, Japan. Where 100+ delegates from leading hospitals, universities, and research centers gathered for inspiring keynotes, collaborative workshops, and groundbreaking research led by 20 distinguished speakers, the 2026 Congress in Zurich promises to be even bigger.

Be part of an expanded international community focused on knowledge-sharing, innovation, and collaboration to shape the future of healthcare and research.

Why Zurich?

Zurich is more than just a conference destination-it is a city where science, culture, and innovation converge. Known for its world-class universities, research institutions, and healthcare systems, Zurich provides the perfect setting to advance dialogue in pediatrics and neonatology. Participants will also have the chance to explore Switzerland’s cultural landmarks and scenic beauty.

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Registration & Contact:

  • We encourage early registration to guarantee participation and enjoy reduced rates.
  • Special advantages are offered for group registrations, including additional discounts, shared access to all sessions, and institutional recognition. Customized packages for universities, hospitals, and research centers make it easy for teams to attend together, strengthen collaboration, and maximize learning outcomes.

Early Bird Access: Pediatrics 2026 - Register Today!

For inquiries or registration, please reach out to Elena Watson at pediatricscongress@inovineconferences.com or WhatsApp: +1 (714) 970-4946

Reserve your spot today and lead the conversation shaping tomorrow’s breakthroughs in Zurich!”

Warm regards,
The Organizing Committee
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Successful Past Conferences

6th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology

August 4-5, 2025 | Tokyo, Japan

5th World Congress on Pediatrics and Neonatology

June 11-12, 2025 | Zurich, Switzerland

4th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology

July 30-31, 2024 | London, United Kingdom

3rd World Congress on Pediatrics and Neonatology

November 14-15, 2022 | Rome, Italy

European Pediatrics and Neonatal Health Care

July 13-14, 2020 | Rome, Italy

Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology

November 18-19, 2019 | Paris, France

Past Conferences Information

6th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology

Venue: Tokyo, Japan

Date: August 4-5, 2025


Past Conference Report: 6th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology (Tokyo 2025)

August 04-05, 2025 | Ana Crowne Plaza Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
Theme: “Empowering Future Generations: Cutting-Edge Approaches in Child Health and Neonatal Practices”

The 6th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology (Pediatrics summit 2025), organized by Inovine Meetings LLC, was successfully held on August 04-05, 2025, at the Ana Crowne Plaza Hotel in Tokyo, Japan. The two-day congress brought together a vibrant community of healthcare professionals, researchers, pediatricians, neonatologists, and academicians from across the globe.

Conference Overview:

Under the conference theme “Empowering Future Generations: Cutting-Edge Approaches in Child Health and Neonatal Practices” Pediatrics-2025 served as a hub for insightful dialogue and innovation in the field of child and neonatal health.

The event welcomed over 100 delegates representing more than 30 countries, featuring 3 keynote sessions, 20+ oral presentations, and poster sessions that showcased groundbreaking research and clinical excellence.

Scientific Highlights:

The scientific program spanned diverse disciplines, including:

  • Pediatric and Neonatal Research
  • Pediatric Cardiology and Neurology
  • Neonatal Intensive Care and Nutrition
  • Pediatric Surgery and Emergency Care
  • Vaccines, Immunology, and Infectious Diseases
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health
  • Pediatric Endocrinology, Genetics, and Growth Disorders

Participants engaged in lively discussions, exchanging ideas and research findings that are shaping the next generation of pediatric and neonatal care.

Keynote Speakers:

The congress was honored by eminent keynote speakers who shared their global expertise and visionary insights into pediatric and neonatal research:

  • Tim Oliver – Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK
  • Michael Hendryx – Indiana University, USA
  • Rakesh Bhatia – S N Medical College, Agra, India
  • Deepa Hariharan – Sooriya Hospital, India
  • Amudha Ondiveerappan – Walden University, USA
  • Tomasz Kubiak – Poznan Medical Academy of Applied Sciences Mieszko, Poland
  • Zhen-huan Liu – Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China

Their thought-provoking lectures inspired attendees and stimulated rich discussions on advancing pediatric research, neonatal health, and preventive care.

Oral Presentations:

A highlight of Pediatrics-2025 was the engaging oral sessions delivered by leading researchers and clinicians from around the world. Speakers covered a wide spectrum of topics, from pediatric cardiology and neonatology to child health policy and developmental medicine.

Oral Speakers included:

  • Sharifa AlBlooshi – Zayed University, UAE
  • Abhijeet Singh & Hetal Singh – OMA Hospital, India
  • Juhua Luo – Indiana University, USA
  • Mahmuda Monowara – Shishu Children Hospital, Bangladesh
  • Laishuan Wang – Children’s Hospital of Fudan, China
  • Mohammad Delwar Hossain – DRIIMS Hospital, Bangladesh
  • Fatou Fall Ndoye – Askaan Public Health Consulting, Senegal
  • Jussara da Silva Brito – Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar
  • Didarul Islam – IBN Sina Diagnostic Center, Bangladesh
  • Leighton J. Reynolds – Treatment and Tools for Trauma, USA
  • Amir Ashraf – Dr. Amir’s Family Homoeopathy Clinic, India
  • Vijay Tukaram Mali – NICE Advanced Neonatal Care Centre, India
  • Tatyana Itova – University of Ruse, Bulgaria
  • Kiran Kumar G. – Continental Hospital, India
  • Sughra Mangrio – Russells Hall Hospital, UK
  • Mary Anbarasi Johnson – CMC Vellore, India
  • Reema Kocherry – New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, USA
  • Yacob Mathai Kunnathazhath – Marma Health Centre, India
  • Ashish Sinha – Pt. JNM Medical College Raipur, India
  • Paul Bowen – University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Tryphosa – Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, India
  • Thanos Emmanuel – Barts Health NHS Trust, UK
  • Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed – Egyptian Ministry of Health, Egypt

Their interactive sessions enriched the scientific exchange and fostered collaboration across pediatric disciplines.

Poster Presentations:

Young researchers and professionals showcased innovative studies during the poster sessions. The creativity and dedication of the participants reflected the evolving landscape of pediatric and neonatal research.

Poster Presenters included:

  • Nattapat Khongsirisombat – Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
  • Yvette Bautista – New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, USA
  • Girish Arora – Rainbow Hospital, India
  • Jee Hyun Suh – Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, South Korea
  • Sanjay Kumar – Dayanand Ayurvedic College, India
  • Abhay B. Mahindre – Noble Hospital & Research Centre, India
  • Vijay Tukaram Mali – NICE Advanced Neonatal Care Centre, India

Outstanding poster presenters were recognized with the Best Poster Awards for their remarkable contributions.

Poster Presentations & Awards:

Young researchers and students showcased innovative research through poster sessions that reflected creativity, dedication, and academic excellence. In recognition of exceptional contributions, Best Poster Awards were presented to outstanding participants who demonstrated excellence in pediatric and neonatal research.

All participants will receive 16 CPD credits and an official certificate of participation, acknowledging their valuable involvement. Additionally, Keynote Speakers were honored with a special shield in appreciation of their distinguished contributions to the conference.

Acknowledgment:

Inovine Meetings LLC extends sincere appreciation to all keynote speakers, oral presenters, poster participants, delegates, sponsors, and organizing committee members for their invaluable support and active participation. Their dedication and collaboration were instrumental in making the Tokyo 2025 Congress a remarkable success.

Looking Back and Moving Forward:

Following the success of the 2025 Congress in Tokyo, where global experts came together to share groundbreaking research and clinical innovations, the journey of advancing pediatric and neonatal care continues.

The upcoming international conferences promise to further strengthen collaboration and innovation within the global child health community:

Each event is set to be an even larger and more dynamic gathering of clinicians, researchers, and healthcare innovators dedicated to improving outcomes for children and newborns worldwide.

Join us as we continue to build a truly global community committed to knowledge-sharing, innovation, and collaboration-shaping the future of pediatric and neonatal healthcare together.

5th World Congress on Pediatrics and Neonatology

Venue: Zurich, Switzerland

Date: June 11-12, 2025


5th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology 2025

June 11-12, 2025 | Zurich, Switzerland (Hybrid Event)
Venue: Intercity Hotel Zurich Airport, Zurich, Switzerland
Theme: “Exploring Frontiers in Pediatrics and Neonatal Care.”

Overview

The 5th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology 2025, organized by Inovine Meetings LLC, was successfully held from June 11-12, 2025, at the Intercity Hotel Zurich Airport, Zurich, Switzerland, as a Hybrid Event (In-person & Virtual).

The event brought together distinguished pediatricians, neonatologists, researchers, academicians and healthcare professionals from around the world. The conference served as a global platform for sharing the latest innovations, clinical practices and research advancements shaping the future of pediatrics and neonatal care.

Scientific Program Highlights

The two-day scientific agenda included keynote addresses, oral presentations, poster sessions and panel discussions, focusing on areas such as:

  • Advances in Pediatric Research
  • Child Abuse and Prevention
  • Child and Adolescent Obesity
  • Climate Crisis and Child Health
  • Congenital Malformations and Birth Complications
  • COVID-19: Treatment and Care for Children
  • Neonatal Cardiology
  • Neonatal Dermatology
  • Neonatal Diseases and Disorders
  • Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
  • Paediatric Pulmonologist
  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Pediatric Dermatology
  • Pediatric Diseases and Disorders
  • Neonatal Eye Problems
  • Neonatal Genetics
  • Neonatal Hepatitis
  • Neonatal Infectious Diseases
  • Preterm-Birth Complications
  • Signs and Symptoms of COVID-19 in Children

Day 1 – June 11, 2025 | Zurich, Switzerland

Session Chair: Gulsen Meral, Epigenetic Coaching, United Kingdom
Session Co-Chair: Terrance Khastgir, Integris Baptist Medical Center, United States of America

Keynote Presentations

  1. Gulsen Meral, Epigenetic Coaching, United Kingdom
    The Importance of Nutrigenetics and Epigenetics in Childhood Allergy.
  2. Terrance Khastgir, Integris Baptist Medical Center, United States of America
    “Management of Congestive Heart Failure - EP Overview.”
  3. Cesar Javier Zaidman, CIPREC, Argentina
    “Evaluation of patient satisfaction in medical consultations: Clinical care vs research protocol consultations.”

Oral Presentations

  • Tatyana Itova, University Hospital Medika Ruse, University of Ruse Ltd, Bulgaria
    “Assessment of child development using the ASQ-3 test.”
  • MD Anik Rahman, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
    “Right Coronary Artery-Superior Vena Cava Fistula with Myocardial Infarction due to Steal Syndrome: A rare case report.”
  • Sajeev Job, Cambridge University Hospital NHS Trust, United Kingdom
    “Project RoPeS, Routine Pulse oximetry screening in the newborn, East of England.”
  • Deepa Awasthi, SS.Splint-O-Tist, India
    “Neurocognitive Functioning in Paediatric Cancer: A Scoping Review.”
  • Md. Kalimuddin, National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute, Bangladesh
    “Gender difference in stemi patients undergoing primary PCI in Bangladesh: Insights from nami registry.”
  • Mir Ishraquzzaman, National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute, Bangladesh
    “Clinical outcomes of very elderly (Aged >85 Years) STEMI patients: Results from the nami registry.”
  • Khajik Yaqob, Oxford Brookes University, Jordan
    “Pediatric Neurology and Neurological Disorders.”

Poster Presentations

  • Myungsoo Jang, Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital, South Korea
    “Abrupt left coronary artery malperfusion secondary to acute type a aortic dissection after weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass: A case report.”

Day 2 - June 12, 2025 | Zurich, Switzerland

Keynote Presentations

  1. Praveen Veerabhadrappa,  Penn State University, United States of America
    “Tracking the truth: Evaluating the accuracy of wearable fitness technolog.”
  2. Sajeev Job, Rosie Hospital, United Kingdom
    “The role of the use of Point of Care Ultrasound Scan, POCUS in the advanced resuscitation algorithm of the Neonate.”

Oral & Poster Sessions

  • Mohammad Agha, University of Toronto, USA
    “Birth Defects among Children Born to Immigrant Mothers in Ontario, Canada. Impact of Exposure to Food Fortification in New Environment; A 20 year record-linkage study.”
  • Priyanka Kaushal, University Hospitals Birmingham, UK
    “Parental refusal of childhood vaccinations.”
  • Luana Mendes dos Santos, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
    “Prognosis and survival of patients with heart failure with mid-range ejection fraction (HFmrEF) in a developing country: A comparative study with global data.”

Day 2 - June 12, 2025 | Virtual Session (Zoom)

Featured insightful talks from international nursing experts, including:

  • Zhen-huan LIU, Nanhai Maternity and Children’s Hospital Affiliated Guangzhou University of, Chinese Medicine, China
    “Music therapy combined with acupuncture therapy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.”
  • Namrata Nitin Bagle, Samya, India
    “Nutritional Resilience: How One Meal a Day by Samya India Transformed Child Health Outcomes.”
  • Sowmya G S, Martin Luther Christian University, India
    “Coping and Adaptation Strategies in Congenital Heart Disease—A Qualitative Single Case Study.”
  • Mary Anbarasi Johnson, CMC Vellore, India
    “Cardiac health of children: Pediatric nurses concerns.”
  • Suman Badhal, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, India
    “Effect of cardiac rehabilitation in post myocardial infarction patients: A tertiary care centre study.”
  • Mary Anbarasi Johnson, CMC Vellore, India
    “Gender Bias and Girl Child’s Status - Pediatric Nurses' Concern.”
  • Santosh Kumar Mishra, Retired from S. N. D. T. Women’s University, India
    “Case Report of RANBP2 Mutation and Familial Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy.”
  • Afraa talal barzanji, MOH, Saudi Arabia
    “Ways for vaccination safety during outreach.”
  • Jehan Alsharnoubi, Cairo University , Egypt
    “Effects of Laser Acupuncture on anthropometric parameters and iflammatory markers in obese adolescents.”
  • Mathato Aumane, Partners in Health, Lesotho
    “Reinvigorating Initial Examination of the newborn through a sustained quality improvement approach:  Enhanced efficiency and Innovative strategies at rural health centers in Lesotho.”
  • Pin Yi, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
    “Biomarkers of collagen metabolism and correlation with aorta strain in HIV aortopathy.”
  • Beatriz Amaral Costa Savino, Hospital de Clinicas of the State University of Campinas, Brazil
    “Noncompaction Myocardium and Puerperium: Case Report.”
  • George Wuni, Cooper University, United States
    “Trends in incidence and in-hospital mortality among women with Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) with or without Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD): A 6-year Nationwide Analysis (NIS 2016-2021).”
  • Rano Burkhanovna Alieva, RSCPMCC,  Uzbekista
    “Correlation of echo cg parameters in pts with breast cancer with the number of chemotherapy courses.”
  • Kelsey Mendell, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA
    “Enoxaparin as alternative long-term therapy for mechanical mitral valves.”

Exhibitor

  • GETEMED Medical and Information Technology AG, Germany


Conference Outcomes

The summit provided a valuable platform for:

  • Fostering global collaborations in pediatrics and neonatology research and clinical practice.
  • Showcasing the impact of innovation, technology, and evidence-based approaches in pediatric and neonatal care.
  • Encouraging student and researcher participation through poster presentations, interactive sessions, and recognition awards.

Panel discussions, certificate distribution and networking sessions rounded off the event on a highly positive note.

Acknowledgments

Inovine Meetings LLC extends its sincere gratitude to all speakers, session chairs, poster presenters and delegates for their active participation and contributions toward the success of the 5th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology 2025.

Announcement

With the encouraging feedback and success of this event, Inovine Meetings LLC is delighted to announce the 6th World Congress on Pediatrics, Neonatology, scheduled to take place on August 04-05,2025, in Tokyo,Japan.

4th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology

Venue: London, United Kingdom

Date: July 30-31, 2024


4th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology 2024

July 30-31, 2024 | London, Uk (Hybrid Event)
Venue: Hyatt Place London Heathrow Airport, London, UK
Theme: “Advancements and Developments in Pediatrics and Neonatology.”

Overview

The 4th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology 2024, organized by Inovine Meetings LLC, was successfully held from July 30-31, 2024, at the Hyatt Place London Heathrow Airport, London, UK, as a Hybrid Event (In-person & Virtual).

The event brought together distinguished pediatricians, neonatologists, researchers, academicians and healthcare professionals from around the world. The conference served as a global platform for sharing the latest innovations, clinical practices and research advancements shaping the future of pediatrics and neonatal care.

Scientific Program Highlights

The two-day scientific agenda included keynote addresses, oral presentations, poster sessions and panel discussions, focusing on areas such as:

  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Pediatric Nursing
  • Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Neonatology & Perinatology
  • Pediatric Neurology
  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Neonatal Health Care
  • Pediatric Critical & Emergency Medicine
  • Pediatric/Neonatal Infectious Disease
  • Pediatric &Neonatl Nutrition & Obesity
  • Pediatric Ophthalmology &Dentistry
  • Breastfeeding
  • Pediatric & neonatal Genetics
  • Neonatal Pulmonary & Asthma
  • Pediatrics & Neonatal Endocrinology and Diabetes
  • Pediatrics & Neonatal Radiology
  • Fetal and Perinatal Medicine
  • Pain Management and Anaesthesiology Neonatal Infectious Diseases

Day 1 – July 30, 2024 | London, UK

Session Chair: Gulsen Meral, Epigenetic Coaching, United Kingdom

Keynote Presentations

  1. Gulsen Meral, Epigenetic Coaching, United Kingdom
    The Importance of Nutrigenetics and Microbiota in Early Life.

    Oral Presentations
  • Reda El Bayoumy, Basildon University NHS Hospital, UK
    “Live birth after Perimortem Cesarean Delivery (PMCD) in a 27-year-old Community Cardiac Arrest Nulliparous Woman Retrieved by Prehospital Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO).”
  • Deepa Awasthi, SS.Splint-O-Tist, India
    “Neurocognitive Functioning in Paediatric Cancer: A Scoping Review.”
  • Leonora Ndoti Mbithi, Amref Health, Africa
    “Leveraging Digital Technology for Strategic Health Purchasing.”
  • Kuldeep Dhariwal, NMC Specialty Hospital, UAE
    “NONO- Associated X- Linked Intellectual Disability Syndrome.”
  • Cynthia Waliaula, AMREF, Kenya
    “Enhancing Policy Reforms through Country Pairing and Cross- Country Learning: A Framework for Universal Health Coverage and Primary Healthcare in Africa.”
  • Essie Menson, Medical Mediation Foundation, London, UK
    “Preventing and managing conflict between families and healthcare providers: a powerful skillset that's needed now more than ever.”
  • Nihaya Al-sheyab, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
    “Rates and Relationship of Cigarette and Waterpipe Smoking with Asthma and Wheezing among Jordanian Adolescents.”
  • Mohammad Alyahya, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
    “Feasibility and Effectiveness of using Smartphone Application on self-reported Asthma-related Quality of Life And Asthma Control Level among Adolescents with Asthma in high schools.”
  • Reda El Bayoumy, Basildon University NHS Hospital, UK
    “Case Report: Difficult Endotracheal Intubation in a Neonate: A Clinical Challenge.”
  • Gulsen Meral, Epigenetic Coaching Company, UK
    “Vitamin D Deficiency and Epigenetics.”

Poster Presentations

  • Firuza Damirkhanli, Baskent University, Turkey
    “Anticoagulant Treatments and Retrospective Evaluation of Results in Pediatric Chronic Renal Failure Cases Developing with Venous Thromboembolism.”
  • Sophie Thorrold, Nottingham University Hospitals, UK
    “Management of Septic Infants under 3 months in a Tertiary Center Paediatrics Emergency Department.”
  • Faitima Ramarez-Montiel, University of Guanajuato, Mexico
    “Secreted Acid Sphingomyelinase Promotes Repairs of Damage to the Plasma Membrane in E. histolytica.”
  • Peter Averkiou, Florida Atlantic University, USA
    “Understanding COVID-19's Impact on Child Development Compared to Age-matched Standards.”
  • Syril James, Hospital Necker Enfants Malades, France
    “CHIARI 1 Malformation is it Really a Malformation or Induced Illness.”
  • Omayma Al Jabiry, University of Western Ontario- Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry London, Canada
    “Early Clinical Exposure in Medical Education: The Newborn Nursery Clinical Experience.”

Day 2 – July 31, 2024 | Virtual Session (Zoom)

Featured insightful talks from international nursing experts, including:

  • Zhen-huan LIU, Guangzhou University, China
    “Quality of Life Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.”
  • Tatyana Itova, University Hospital Medika Ruse, University of Ruse Ltd, Bulgaria
    “In support of breastfeeding.”
  • Neha Anilkumar Khadke, Dr. VVPFs Medical College and Hospital, India
    “Awareness of Pre-Hypertension and Hypertension in Adolescent Population among Paediatricians.”
  • Mary Anbarasi Johnson, CMC Vellore, India
    “Smart Pediatric Monitoring Devices.”
  • Sindhu, Gurugobind Indraprasta University, India
    “Presepsin Scd-14 can be Used to Predict Positive Blood Culture in Children with Clinical Sepsis.”
  • Dipali Shirsath, Guru Mishri Homoeopathic Medical College, India
    “Homoeopathic Medicines are Effective in Cases of Nocturnal Enuresis in 6 to 14 yrs Children.”
  • Grace Lalana Christopher, New Gen Parenting, India
    “The effect of Biological factors on Birth weight, Gestation and Centile Intrauterine Growth Curves in South Indian Newborns.”
  • Sara Al Khayat, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
    “Prevalence of Eosinophilic Esophagitis and Celiac Disease Among Children Undergoing Endoscopic Examination.”
  • Seyed Reza Khatibi, Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Iran
    “Gestational diabetes mellitus in association with macrosomia.”
  • Viktorija Arnite, Childrens Clinical University, Latvia
    “Manifestation of Interstitial Lung Disease and Dermatitis in Patient with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency - A Case Report.”
  • Gokcen Alper Acar, Epigenetic Coaching Company, UK
    “The importance of using nutrigenetic-based supplements in childhood.”
  • Neval Burkay, Epigenetic Coaching Company, UK
    “Methylation Cycle and Genetic Variants in Pregnancy.”
  • Dulce Maria Pereira Garcia Galvaeo, Coimbra Higher Nursing School, Portugal
    “Parents’ Perception of Physical Activity Importance in Children’s Health.”

Conference Outcomes

The summit provided a valuable platform for:

  • Fostering global collaborations in pediatrics and neonatology research and clinical practice.
  • Showcasing the impact of innovation, technology, and evidence-based approaches in pediatric and neonatal care.
  • Encouraging student and researcher participation through poster presentations, interactive sessions, and recognition awards.

Panel discussions, certificate distribution and networking sessions rounded off the event on a highly positive note.

Acknowledgments

Inovine Meetings LLC extends its sincere gratitude to all speakers, session chairs, poster presenters and delegates for their active participation and contributions toward the success of the 4th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology 2025.

Announcement

With the encouraging feedback and success of this event, Inovine Meetings LLC is delighted to announce the 5th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, scheduled to take place on June 11-12, 2025, in Zurich, Switzerland.

3rd World Congress on Pediatrics and Neonatology

Venue: Rome, Italy

Date: November 14-15, 2022


Past Conference Report: 3rd Global Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology

November 14-15, 2022 | Rome, Italy
Theme: “Integrating Science, Compassion, and Innovation in Pediatric and Neonatal Care”

The 3rd Global Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, organized by Inovine Conferences, was successfully held on November 14-15, 2022, in the historic city of Rome, Italy. This two-day global event brought together eminent pediatricians, neonatologists, nursing professionals, researchers, and healthcare leaders from around the world.

The congress served as a collaborative platform for the exchange of scientific knowledge, clinical expertise, and innovative approaches in the field of pediatrics and neonatology. It highlighted the importance of blending cutting-edge research with compassionate, patient-centered care to enhance health outcomes for children and newborns globally.

Conference Overview:

The Rome congress offered an intellectually enriching environment that encouraged open dialogue, research collaboration, and professional growth. Participants engaged in keynote lectures, oral sessions, and poster presentations that addressed the most pressing challenges and advancements in pediatric and neonatal healthcare.

The sessions underscored the value of evidence-based practice, interdisciplinary teamwork, and cultural competence in delivering holistic care. By integrating research, compassion, and innovation, the congress emphasized the collective responsibility of healthcare professionals in shaping a healthier and brighter future for children everywhere.

Scientific Highlights:

The scientific program spanned a comprehensive range of topics reflecting the diversity and evolution of pediatric and neonatal medicine. Key discussion areas included:

  • Pediatric Nursing and Critical Care Practice
  • Neonatal Intensive and Developmental Care
  • Pediatric Immunology and Global Health Challenges
  • Nutrition, Growth, and Early Development
  • Nursing Education, Mentorship, and Leadership
  • Technological Innovations in Pediatric and Neonatal Health

Each session fostered lively discussions, promoting collaboration and inspiring new directions in research and clinical practice aimed at improving healthcare delivery and outcomes for children and infants worldwide.

Keynote Speakers:

The congress was privileged to host distinguished keynote speakers who shared their visionary perspectives and expertise on innovation, leadership, and compassionate healthcare:

  • Rajni Chaudhry – Dallas College, USA
  • Cathy Cribben-Pearse – OakTree Mentorship, Abu Dhabi, UAE
  • Sheila John – University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada
  • Tania L. Simmons – Healing for The Nations, USA

Their thought-provoking presentations emphasized the importance of integrating empathy with scientific advancement and reinforced the global mission of advancing pediatric and neonatal care through collaboration and education.

Oral Presentations:

The oral presentation sessions showcased pioneering research, best practices, and clinical insights from across continents, reflecting the truly international scope of the congress.

Oral Presenters included:
Najla A. Barnawi – KSAU-HS, College of Nursing, Saudi Arabia
Alison Hough – Keele University, UK
Sandra de Rome – Monash University, Australia
Jose Carlos Ferreira Maia Neves – Centro Algoritmi, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
Gurwinder Gill & Ramneet Gadi – Canada
Lerato Matshaka – University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Richard M. Rasesemola – University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Fatimah AlAbdullah – King Abdul Aziz Hospital, National Guard for Health Affairs, Saudi Arabia
Imad Elias Khaleel – Directorate Health of Ninavah, Iraq
Zhiyan Elias Khaleel – Telkaif Education Directorate, Duhok, Iraq
Altyn Zhumabayeva & Raushan Kaztayeva – National Center for Neurosurgery, Kazakhstan
Sonya Ghosh & Majharul Islam – Dhaka Medical College Hospital and Bangladesh Nurses Association (BNA), Bangladesh
Mary Ghazawy – University of Queensland & Mater Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia
Geoffrey Axiak – St. Vincent de Paul Long Term Care Facility, Malta
Raffaele Pilla – St. John of God Hospital, Italy
Rana Abdel Malak – Executive Healthcare Consultant | Faculty Member, Lebanon
Joyce Simard – College of Health and Sciences, Western Sydney, Australia
Wong Wing Chi – Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong
Maha Al Kassar – Makassed University of Beirut, Lebanon
Sudha Anbalagan Senthamizh Selvi – Wadi Aldawaser General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia
Najoua Aballa – University Cadi Ayyad, Morocco
Orestis Ioannidis – Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, General Hospital "George Papanikolaou", Greece
Samantha Gear – Intensive Care Nurse – International SOS, UAE
Deetta K. Vance – Indiana State University School of Nursing, USA
Valerie A. Esposito – York College CUNY, USA
Zeinab M. Aysha – Tanta University, Egypt
Zi-han Yang – Southern Medical University, China
Pamela Treister – New York Institute of Technology, USA
Mary Estelle Bester – Georgia Southern University, USA
Mary Anbarasi Johnson – Dr. MGR Medical University, India
Jenita John Vaghela – U N Mehta Institute of Cardiology & Research Centre, Gujarat, India
Kelebogile Leah Manjinja – Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, South Africa
Meidi Shen – Peking University School of Nursing, China
Eman R. Mohamed – Mubadala Health – Healthpoint Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE

These sessions facilitated productive exchanges and showcased innovative solutions addressing the evolving challenges of pediatric and neonatal medicine

Poster Presentations:

The poster sessions provided an excellent platform for emerging researchers, clinicians, and academic scholars to share innovative findings and practical insights.

Poster Presenters included:

  • Elena Maoz – Shamir Academic School of Nursing, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel
  • Arisa Saito – Chiba University, Japan
  • Mariko Tobise – Chiba University, Japan
  • Shinobu Saito – Graduate School of Nursing, Chiba University, Japan

These engaging poster presentations reflected the growing contribution of young professionals in advancing pediatric and neonatal research through creative and evidence-based approaches.

Acknowledgment:

Inovine Conferences extends heartfelt gratitude to all keynote speakers, oral and poster presenters, session chairs, and delegates for their active participation and valuable contributions. Special thanks are also conveyed to the organizing committee, sponsors, and collaborators for their commitment and professionalism, which ensured the success of the 3rd Global Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology 2022 in Rome.

Looking Ahead:

Building upon the achievements of the 2022 Rome summit, Inovine Conferences continues its mission to foster innovation, collaboration, and excellence in pediatric and neonatal research.

The forthcoming 4th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, scheduled for July 30-31, 2024, in London, United Kingdom, will once again unite global experts to advance research, practice, and compassionate care for children and newborns worldwide.

Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology

Venue: Paris, France

Date: November 18-19, 2019


Past Conference Report: Global Summit on Pediatrics & Neonatology (Paris 2019)

November 18-19, 2019 | Paris, France
Theme: “Innovating Pediatric and Neonatal Care: Bridging Research, Practice, and Compassion”

The Global Summit on Pediatrics & Neonatology, hosted by Inovine Conferences, took place successfully on November 18-19, 2019, in the vibrant city of Paris, France. This two-day international gathering brought together prominent pediatricians, neonatologists, nursing professionals, clinical experts, and academic researchers from around the globe. The summit served as a dynamic forum to share knowledge, discuss clinical challenges, and explore pioneering advancements shaping the future of pediatric and neonatal care.

Conference Overview:

The Paris summit provided an enriching environment that promoted scientific dialogue and collaboration among leaders and innovators in child health and nursing sciences. Through a series of keynote addresses, interactive presentations, and inspiring poster sessions, participants engaged in meaningful discussions surrounding the latest trends, technologies, and treatment approaches in pediatrics and neonatology.

The conference emphasized the importance of evidence-based practice, holistic patient care, and cross-disciplinary teamwork in enhancing the quality of life for infants, children, and families across diverse healthcare settings.

Scientific Highlights:

The scientific agenda encompassed a broad spectrum of specialized topics, reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of pediatric and neonatal medicine. The sessions featured discussions on:

  • Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing Practices
  • Neonatal Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
  • Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases
  • Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics
  • Nursing Leadership and Professional Development
  • Pediatric Nutrition, Rehabilitation, and Physiotherapy

Each session encouraged interactive exchange among experts and inspired new research directions aimed at improving healthcare delivery and outcomes for young patients worldwide.

Keynote Speakers:

The summit was privileged to host distinguished keynote speakers who presented visionary insights on advancing pediatric care and nursing practice in a global context:

  1. Catherine M. Griswold – Healthcare Educators & Legal Nurse Consultants, Inc., USA
  2. Jennifer Burns Katafigiotis – Weight Wellness Center and WWC KIDS, USA
  3. Jennifer Joy R. Olivar & Nancy A. Aguila – St. Paul University Manila, Philippines
  4. Victoria Carlson-Oehlers – MSOE School of Nursing, USA
  5. Amy E. Clarke – Diplomat Specialty Infusion, USA
  6. Mohamed A. Hendaus – Sidra Medicine, Qatar

Their keynote presentations delved into critical aspects of pediatric innovation, interprofessional collaboration, and the cultivation of culturally competent, compassionate nursing care.

Oral Presentations:

The oral presentation sessions featured a diverse lineup of accomplished professionals and emerging researchers showcasing original studies and practical insights across pediatric and neonatal specialties.

Oral Presenters included:

  • Danielle Jocumsen – University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
  • Tammy Stewart-Dixon – Grambling State University, USA
  • Li Yuan – Sichuan University, China
  • Feng Yue – Sichuan University, China
  • Ebtisam Saleh Khawaja – Tripoli Children Hospital, Libya
  • Lin Henry C. – Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, USA
  • Hadi J. Al Sulayyim – King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia
  • Abdilahi Sharifnur Sharifabdilah – Haramaya University, Ethiopia
  • Ali Sarah Aricha – Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria
  • Maria Martina Geraldine Q. Dimalibot – St. Luke’s Medical Center, Philippines
  • Akumtoshi – Zion Hospital and Research Centre, India
  • Elisabeta Ioana Hiriscau – Iuliu Ha?ieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania
  • Cathy Velasquez – Indiana Wesleyan University, USA
  • Hetal Antani & Omega Edwards – Sanitas Hospitals, Tanzania
  • Pranee C. Lundberg – Uppsala University, Sweden
  • Rachel Anne Colletta – Immune Globulin National Society, USA
  • Paul Patrick Rega – University of Toledo, USA
  • Aikaterini Ziaka – Physio4you.gr, Greece
  • Sergio Zanini – Scientific Institute Eugenio Medea, Italy

The oral sessions fostered productive discussions and cross-disciplinary learning on topics such as pediatric physiotherapy, innovative nurse-led care models, critical care advancements, and global health perspectives.

Poster Presentations:

Poster sessions at the summit provided a platform for young researchers, clinicians, and academic scholars to display their innovative findings and case-based studies.

Poster Presenters included:

  1. Amal A. Fathalla – Menoufia University, Egypt
  2. Omayma M. Okby – Menoufia University, Egypt
  3. Arshnoos Sarkhosh Afshar – Qazvin Children Hospital, Iran
  4. Nasrin Mehrnoush – Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  5. Jessica Durbin – Indiana State University, USA

These poster presentations highlighted creative methodologies, data-driven research, and novel interventions in pediatric and neonatal medicine, emphasizing the growing role of young professionals in advancing global health standards.

Acknowledgment:

Inovine Conferences extends sincere gratitude to all keynote speakers, oral and poster presenters, session chairs, and delegates for their active participation and valuable contributions. The organizing committee and sponsors are also acknowledged for their dedication, professionalism, and support in ensuring the success of the Global Summit on Pediatrics & Neonatology 2019.

Looking Ahead:

Building upon the achievements of the 2019 Paris summit, Inovine Conferences continues its mission to foster innovation, collaboration, and excellence in pediatric and neonatal research.

The forthcoming 9th World Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, scheduled for August 03-04, 2026, in Zurich, Switzerland, will once again unite global experts to advance research, practice, and compassionate care for children and newborns worldwide.

 

Schedule

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:30

Opening Ceremony And Introduction

09:30-10:30

Keynote Session I

10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break

11:00-12:30

Keynote Session II

12:30-13:00

Plenary Session I

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Break Out Session I

15:30-16:00

Refreshment Break

16:00-17:00

Break Out Session II

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:30

Opening Ceremony And Introduction

09:30-10:30

Keynote Session I

10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break

11:00-12:30

Keynote Session II

12:30-13:00

Plenary Session I

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Break Out Session I

15:30-16:00

Refreshment Break

16:00-17:00

Break Out Session II

Participation Benefits

  • All programs entry

  • Reception banquet

  • 2 Coffee breaks and snacks during the two days

  • Handbook

  • Lunch during the conference

  • Conference souvenir

  • Abstracts will be published in our refereed journal as a special issue

  • 25% Discount on the manuscript publication fee

  • 5% discount on the Inovinemeetings Group membership

  • Certification by the organizing committee

  • Breakfast during the conference

  • Wi-Fi facility

  • CPD Credits

  • 10% Discount for a group of 5 members

  • 15% Discount for group of 10 members

  • 20% Discount for group of 20 members

  • Localities Participation Benefits:

  • 20% Discount will be provided for the participants

  • who are attending from the local universities and hospitals.

Tourist Places & Venue

Switzerland – Where Inspiration Meets Excellence

Nestled in the heart of Europe, Switzerland is a destination where breathtaking natural beauty meets world-class innovation. Surrounded by majestic Alpine peaks, mirror-like lakes, and lush valleys, it offers an inspiring setting for meetings, conferences, and events of every scale. A cultural mosaic of four national languages-German, French, Italian, and Romansh-Switzerland celebrates diversity through harmony, reflected in its cities and traditions. Geneva’s international elegance, Zurich’s financial and creative dynamism, Basel’s artistic soul, Bern’s medieval charm, and Ticino’s sunlit Mediterranean flair together create a vibrant stage for global gatherings. The country’s reputation for precision, excellence, and sustainability extends from its innovative industries and renowned universities to its efficient infrastructure and legendary hospitality. Conference venues boast cutting-edge technology, eco-friendly design, and panoramic surroundings, ensuring both productivity and inspiration. Beyond business, Switzerland invites exploration-skiing the iconic Alps, cruising serene lakes, indulging in Swiss chocolate and cheese, or unwinding in thermal spas and vineyards. With safety, stability, and sophistication at its core, Switzerland transforms every event into an unforgettable journey. It is not just a venue-it is a timeless experience where every encounter inspires excellence.

 

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