54th AMSTERDAM International Conference on Nursing and Medical Sciences (AICNMS-26)

AICNMS-26


Nursing Environmental & Occupational Medicine



Call for papers/Topics



Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:



1. Foundational Medical Sciences



These topics provide the biological and chemical "why" behind health and disease.





  • Human Anatomy & Physiology: Gross anatomy, histology, and the study of organ systems (integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, etc.).




  • Pathophysiology: The functional changes associated with or resulting from disease or injury.




  • Biochemistry & Genetics: Molecular biology, metabolic pathways, genetic inheritance, and genomic medicine.




  • Microbiology & Immunology: Bacteriology, virology, mycology, and the body’s immune response mechanisms.




  • Pharmacology: Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug classifications, and toxicology.





2. Core Nursing Science & Practice



This pillar focuses on the "how" of patient care and the professional framework of nursing.





  • Fundamentals of Nursing: Basic patient care, hygiene, vital signs, and the Nursing Process (ADPIE: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation).




  • Medical-Surgical Nursing: Caring for adult patients with acute or chronic illnesses.




  • Health Assessment: Physical examination techniques and history taking.




  • Community & Public Health Nursing: Epidemiology, health promotion, and caring for populations at risk.




  • Nursing Leadership & Management: Healthcare systems, delegation, and resource management.





3. Specialized Medical & Nursing Fields



Specialized areas that require specific clinical knowledge and protocols.





  • Pediatrics: Child development, neonatal care, and pediatric pathology.




  • Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB-GYN): Maternal-fetal medicine, labor and delivery, and reproductive health.




  • Mental Health & Psychiatry: Neurobiology of mental illness, therapeutic communication, and behavioral health.




  • Gerontology: The study of aging and the unique healthcare needs of the elderly.




  • Emergency & Critical Care Nursing: Trauma resuscitation, ICU protocols, and advanced life support.





4. Diagnostic & Therapeutic Sciences



The technical methods used to identify and treat conditions.





  • Medical Imaging: Radiography, MRI, CT, and Ultrasound.




  • Laboratory Medicine: Hematology, clinical chemistry, and urinalysis.




  • Nutrition & Dietetics: Clinical nutrition, parenteral nutrition, and therapeutic diets.




  • Anesthesiology: Pain management and perioperative care.





5. Professional & Ethical Frameworks



The "soft" but critical sciences that govern the healthcare industry.





  • Bioethics & Jurisprudence: Medical law, patient rights, and ethical decision-making.




  • Nursing Research & Evidence-Based Practice (EBP): Quantitative/qualitative research methods and data-driven care.




  • Health Informatics: Digital health records (EHR), data privacy, and healthcare technology.




  • Global Health Policy: Universal healthcare, health disparities, and international health regulations.