53rd PARIS International Congress on “Nursing, Pharmaceutical & Medical Sciences” (PNPMS-26)

PNPMS-26


Environmental & Geological Engineering Medical Informatics Biomedical Technology Nursing Pharmacology & Pharmacy Biomedical Technology



Call for papers/Topics



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



1. Nursing



Nursing focuses on the holistic care of individuals, families, and communities.





  • Foundations of Nursing:





    • The Nursing Process (Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation).




    • Vital Signs and Health Assessment.




    • Nursing Ethics, Law, and Professional Standards.




    • Patient Safety and Infection Control (Hand hygiene, PPE, Sterilization).






  • Clinical Specializations:





    • Medical-Surgical Nursing: Care for adults with acute or chronic illnesses.




    • Maternal and Newborn (OB/GYN) Nursing: Prenatal care, labor, and postpartum care.




    • Pediatric Nursing: Growth and developmental milestones in children and infants.




    • Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing: Therapeutic communication and psychiatric disorders.




    • Gerontology: Specialized care for the elderly and age-related conditions.






  • Technical Nursing Skills:





    • Wound care and pressure ulcer management.




    • Medication administration (Oral, IV, IM, Subcutaneous).




    • Emergency care and Basic Life Support (BLS).




    • Palliative and Hospice care.







2. Pharmaceutical Sciences



This field deals with the discovery, development, and regulation of medicinal products.





  • Drug Action and Mechanism:





    • Pharmacology: How drugs interact with biological systems.




    • Pharmacokinetics: Drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME).




    • Pharmacodynamics: The biochemical and physiological effects of drugs.




    • Toxicology: Adverse effects of chemical substances.






  • Drug Development and Formulation:





    • Medicinal Chemistry: Design and synthesis of new drug molecules.




    • Pharmaceutics: The process of turning a new chemical entity into a medication (tablets, patches, etc.).




    • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Vaccines, proteins, and gene therapy.






  • Pharmacy Practice and Administration:





    • Pharmacoeconomics: Cost-effectiveness and economic impact of therapies.




    • Regulatory Affairs: Drug approval processes (FDA/EMA guidelines).




    • Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC): Ensuring manufacturing standards.







3. Medical Sciences



Medical science provides the preclinical and clinical knowledge required for medical practice.





  • Basic Medical Sciences (Foundations):





    • Human Anatomy: Gross anatomy (organs), Histology (tissues), and Neuroanatomy.




    • Physiology: Functioning of body systems (Cardiac, Renal, Respiratory, Endocrine).




    • Biochemistry and Metabolism: Chemical processes within living organisms.




    • Medical Genetics: Inheritance patterns and genetic disorders.






  • Pathology and Diagnostics:





    • Pathology: The study of disease causes and processes (General and Systemic).




    • Microbiology and Immunology: Study of bacteria, viruses, and the immune system.




    • Diagnostic Imaging: Radiology, MRI, CT, and Ultrasound.




    • Laboratory Medicine: Phlebotomy, urinalysis, and tissue biopsy analysis.






  • Specialized Medical Subjects:





    • Epidemiology and Biostatistics: Study of health trends in populations.




    • Pharmacotherapy: Clinical application of drugs for specific diseases.




    • Medical Ethics and Jurisprudence: The legal and moral aspects of medical decision-making.