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Conference Series LLC Ltd is organizing Heart Brain Congress 2019 at Chicago, USA.
We organize Neuroscience Meetings in the field related to Cardiology, Neurology.
Details of Heart Brain Congress 2019 in USA:
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Heart Brain Congress 2019 | Chicago, USA | April 19-20, 2019 |
Heart Brain Congress 2019 event is a unique meeting that unites academics, scholars, practitioners and business professionals at an international, intercultural and interdisciplinary environment in the rapidly emerging globalised world.
Heart Brain Congress 2019 event is a special designed cluster of 2 day event which will be organized around the theme "Innovative techniques and advancements in Cardiology and Neurology".
Why to attend?
With, 2 days of the perfect blend of high quality presentations, intense scientific topics, panel discussions, workshops, keynotes, special sessions, speaker oral & plenary sessions, student poster presentations, round table discussions and exhibition from the world's brightest minds in social science and humanities departments, education, business and the arts with an expectation of a huge gathering from across the world, the summit delivers the real-world experiences and best practices.
Plan your Trip to Chicago, Illinois, USA in April
Being held in the prime destination, city of Chicago has become one of the world's most in-demand and accessible places for local and global meetings and conventions. Known as a "city of neighborhoods", Chicago has 77 diverse communities bursting with their own distinctive vibe, culture, attractions, and cuisine. International visitors appreciate the city's distinct art, history, and languages. When you visit Chicago, no matter where you are from or where you go, you'll feel at home.
Chicago is the third most populous city in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles. With over 2.7 million residents, it is also the most populous city in both the state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States. Positioned along Lake Michigan, the city is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation.
Chicago was the second most visited city in the United States with 55 million domestic and international visitors behind the estimated 62.8 million tourists to New York City in 2017. In 2014, Chicago attracted 50.17 million domestic leisure travelers, 11.09 million domestic business travelers and 1.308 million overseas visitors. These visitors contributed more than US$13.7 billion to Chicago's economy.
There are many colleges and universities in the Chicago area, of which the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Illinois at Chicago are classified as "highest research" doctoral universities. Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is the governing body of the school district that contains over 600 public elementary and high schools citywide, including several selective-admission magnet schools. Since the 1850s, Chicago has been a world center of higher education and research with several universities that are in the city proper or in the immediate environs. These institutions consistently rank among the top "National Universities" in the United States, as determined by U.S. News & World Report. Chicago also has a high concentration of post-baccalaureate institutions, graduate schools, seminaries, and theological schools.
The city lies within the humid continental climate zone and experiences four distinct seasons. Summers are warm to hot and often humid, with a July daily average of 75.8 °F (24.3 °C). Winters are cold and snowy, although the city typically sees less snow and rain in winter than that experienced on the East Coast. There may be quite a few sunny days through winter. Spring and autumn are mild seasons with low humidity.
Manufacturing, printing, publishing and food processing also play major roles in the city's economy. Several medical products and services companies are headquartered in the Chicago area. Chicago is a major world convention destination. The city's main convention center is McCormick Place. With its four interconnected buildings, it is the largest convention center in the nation and third-largest in the world. Chicago also ranks third in the U.S. (behind Las Vegas and Orlando) in number of conventions hosted annually.
Landmarks in the city include Millennium Park, Navy Pier, the Magnificent Mile, the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum Campus, Chicago History Museum, the Willis (Sears) Tower Skydeck, the Museum of Science and Industry, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, 360 CHICAGO, The Field Museum, Chicago Riverwalk, Buckingham Fountain, Wrigley Field, Chicago Theatre, Tribune Tower and Lincoln Park Zoo.
Transportation:
The Chicago transit authority is the second largest public transportation system in the United States
Chicago, Illinois is the third-biggest city in the United States and a noteworthy transportation center point for the Midwest. The city is served by two major air runways, and is the principle cargo rail center of North America.
O Hare International Airport which is the second busiest airport in the world is a key air station serving various residential and global goals. It is a hub for United Airlines and American Airlines. This airport is one of the busiest in the United States.
Midway Airport serves fundamentally domestic destinations. It is a key focus city for Southwest Airlines
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Target audience:
Medical Colleges, Pharmaceutical company, Research scholars, Training Institutes, Software making associations, CEO's and R&D Heads from Industries, Head of department, Organizations and societies, Diagnostics companies, Conference sponsor or exhibitor, Medical colleges and universities, Founders and Employees of the related companies, Clinical investigators, Hospitals and Health Services, Universities and research laboratories, Nurse Associations, Cardiovascular Doctors, Electrophysiologists, Assistant and Associate Professor, University Professors, Neurologists and Cardiologists, Neuro and Cardiac Surgeons, Business Entrepreneurs, Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
Session on: Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery
Cardiology is a medical specialty and a branch of internal medicine that concerns diseases and disorders of the heart as well as parts of the circulatory system, which may range from congenital defects through to acquire heart diseases such as coronary artery illness and congestive heart disease. Cardiology is divided into several fields such as pediatric cardiology, adult cardiology, interventional procedures, electrophysiology and echocardiography etc. Physicians who specialize in cardiology are called cardiologists and they are responsible of the medical administration of different cardiac disorders. Cardiovascular specialists are the authority doctors who perform surgeries to cure heart issue. Doctors who represent considerable authority in heart medical procedure are called cardiothoracic surgeons or cardiac surgeons, a specialty of general surgery.
Usually, it is done to treat hurdle of ischemic coronary illness (for instance, coronary artery bypass grafting), cure congenital heart illness, or treat valvular coronary illness from different causes including endocarditis, rheumatic coronary illness and atherosclerosis. It additionally incorporates heart transplantation.
- Cardiovascular Anatomy
- Adult Cardiology
- Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Cardiovascular Genetics
- Molecular Cardiovascular Biology
- Cardiovascular Pathology
- Heart Surgery
- Angiology & Vascular Surgery
- Cardiovascular Surgeries
- Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Heart Ablation Surgery
- Heart Catheterization
- Robotic Heart Surgery
- Cardiac Regeneration
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Cardiovascular Diseases and Research
The cardiovascular or circulatory system supplies the body with blood. It consists of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries. Cardiovascular disease refers to a class of diseases that involve the blood vessels, the heart, or both. There are several types of cardiovascular disease, but treatment, symptoms, and prevention often overlap. It includes coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, rheumatic heart disease and other conditions. CVD also called as heart disease
Four out of five CVD dying are due to heart problems and strokes. People in danger of CVD may show raised circulatory strain, glucose, and lipids and also overweight and heftiness. These would all be able to be effortlessly estimated in essential care offices. Distinguishing those at most astounding danger of CVDs and guaranteeing they get suitable treatment can avoid unexpected losses. Access to basic NCD solutions and fundamental health technologies in all primary health care facilities is basic to guarantee that those in require get treatment and guiding
- Cardiovascular disease and nutrition
- Coronary artery disease
- Cardiomyopathy
- Silent ischemia
- Angina
- Heart attack
- Atherosclerosis
- Arrhythmia
- Congenital heart disease
- Thrombosis
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Heart Failure and Cardiac Arrest
Heart Failure is generally referred as Congestive heart failure (CHF). Heart Failure occurs when heart is unable to pump the blood which results lack of blood flow to meet the body’s need. The conditions which leads to heart failure are Narrowed arteries in heart, High blood pressure, Weakens the heart, Makes it stiff to fill and pump efficiently.
Cardiac arrest is the point at which your heart all of a sudden quits pumping blood round your body, usually in light of an issue with electrical signals in your heart. Indications of a cardiac arrest are there are generally no side effects previously a heart failure and, without prompt treatment, it will be incurable, Unconsciousness, won't give responsive, won't breath
- Left-sided heart failure
- Coronary artery bypass
- Heart transplantation
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT)
- Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)
- Heart failure in children and adolescents
- Predictors and markers of heart failure outcome
- Congestive heart failure
- Right-sided heart failure
- Heart transplantation
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Pediatric and Geriatric Cardiology
Pediatric cardiologist is a pediatrician who has gotten extensive training in diagnosing and treating babies cardiovascular issues. Assessment and treatment may start with the fetus since heart issues would now be able to be recognized before birth.
Geriatric cardiology aims to be an intersection between cardiology and geriatrics. Its main objective is to improve cardiac care for elderly patients. The Geriatric Cardiology Program was built up keeping in mind the end goal to address the necessities of older people with cardiovascular sickness. older individuals who have coronary illness, for the most part those over age 70, regularly have other medical sicknesses too, which makes treatment all the more difficult.
- Premature Atrial Contraction
- Cardiac Malformation
- Heart Valve Dysplasia
- Pediatric heart physiology
- Approach to the infant or child with cardiac murmur
- Infant valvular disease
- Pediatric catheterization
- Clinical manifestations
- Pediatric heart transplant
- Pediatric cardiologists
- Cardiovascular care of older people
- Altered pharmacokinetics in aging
- Clinical geriatric cardiology
- Cardiovascular care of older people
- Altered pharmacokinetics in aging
- Demographics of aging
- Geriatric medicine
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Cardiac Nursing and Health Care
Cardiovascular Nursing is a nursing strength that arrangements with the patients who are experiencing different states of the circulatory system. Cardiovascular nurses help to medicate conditions for example, unstable angina, congestive heart disease, coronary artery failure, cardiomyopathy, myocardial infraction and heart dysrhythmia under the direction of a cardiologist. Cardiac nurses perform postoperative care on a surgical unit, cardiac monitoring, stress test evaluations, vascular monitoring, and health assessments. Cardiovascular nurses work in a wide range of situations, including coronary care units (CCU), heart catheterization, operating theaters, intensive care units (ICU), cardiovascular restoration focuses, cardiovascular medical procedure wards, clinical research, cardiovascular intensive care units (CVICU), and cardiac medical wards.
- Cardiovascular nursing
- Cardiac assessment nursing
- Cardiac surgery nursing
- Telemetry care
- Electrophysiology
- Stress test evaluations
- Pediatric cardiac nursing
- Hemodynamic Monitoring
- Monitoring cardiac and vascular readings
- Intensive hemodialysis
- Caring for Heart Transplant Patients
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Cardiologists Education, Research and Training
First, an aspiring cardiologist must have a bachelor's degree in order to get into medical school. The most logical pre-med bachelor degrees include courses in chemistry, mathematics, engineering or psychology. Then one must gain a passing score on the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). The four years in medical school covers standard medical terminology, medical judgment and clinical standard procedures. Potential cardiologists who complete the ten years of educational preparation must then pass a certification exam administered by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
After medical school, students attend six to eight more years of general internal medicine training and specialized cardiology training through a residency. The course topics covered in a cardiology training program include catheterization, patient prep, vascular access, hemodynamic studies, coronary anatomy, coronary angiography, radiographic imaging, fluoroscopy, congenital heart disease and circulatory support.
The length and type of schooling varies depending on which field of cardiology students enter; for example, students pursuing a pediatric cardiologist career must first focus on pediatric training, followed by three or more years in cardiology training. On the other hand, cardiac surgeons take about five years of training in general surgery before they begin what is called a 'cardio-thoracic' program. At least a decade of college, medical school and residency training is required to become a cardiologist. Jobs for physicians and surgeons of all types are expected by grow by 14% from 2014 to 2024, and the median pay for cardiologists is in excess of $240,000.
- Cardiovascular clinical trials & case reports
- Emergency medicine of epidemiology
- Prevalence and management epidemiology
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Cardiac Oncology and Cancer Treatment
Cardio-oncology is also called as the cardiovascular oncology it is a field of medicine. Cardio-oncology is the discipline that concentrates on the intersection of heart diseases and cancer. This field is growing at a faster rate because the survivors after cancer therapies are more prone to develop cardiovascular disease. The increase in cancer disease in the world has led to the emergence of numerous chemotherapeutic agents which are under preclinical or clinical studies. These agents are potent to cause damage to the heart (carddiotoxicity).
Cardiotoxic effects of chemotherapy might be decreased by the concurrent use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers or beta-blockers. The use of diagnostic imaging, noninvasive stress testing, serum biomarkers, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and ambulatory cardiac telemetry can help to identify cardiotoxicities and lead to the development of preventative strategies.
- Cardiotoxic therapy
- Cardiotoxicity
- Cardiac tumors
- Cancer and blood clots
- Cancer and blood vessels
- Cancer and heart failure
- Cardiac biomarkers
Cardio-oncology involves three main areas of focus: identify high-risk cancer patients, prevent damage to the heart and monitor patient progress. Before cancer treatment begins, oncologists consult with a cancer patient’s primary care physician and/or cardiologist to identify chronic conditions, such as hypertension and diabetes that increase the patient’s risk for cardiovascular issues.
If you have heart damage due to certain types of cancer drugs, or radiation treatment to the chest, we develop a specialized plan for you. Side by side with your oncologists, our cardiologists discuss your heart function and possible treatments, including other types of medication that may help and not interfere with your cancer treatment. We may also discuss other alternatives to your cancer treatment, including the use of drugs that may not affect your heart. As an academic medical center, we are training tomorrow’s leaders in this field. The top experts in cardiology and oncology are doing cutting-edge cardio-oncology research, to build better ways to evaluate, protect and treat cancer patients who are at risk for cardiac conditions.
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Clinical Trials and Case Reports
Clinical trials are tests done in clinical research. Such up and coming biomedical or social research considers on human individuals are proposed to answer specific request concerning biomedical or conduct intercessions, including new medicines, (for instance, novel vaccinations, drugs, dietary choices, dietary supplements, and helpful devices) and known mediations that warrant also study and relationship. Clinical preliminaries deliver data on security and practicality.
Case report is a method for conveying something new that has been learnt from clinical practice. It could be around a surprising or beforehand obscure condition, an uncommon presentation or difficulty of a known illness, or even another way to deal with dealing with a typical condition. A case report gives the point by point report of indications, signs, conclusion, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient Furthermore, case reports can fill in as an early advised signal for the opposing effects of new medications, or the introductions of new and rising sicknesses.
- Case Reports on Cardiac and Cardiovascular Research
- Case Reports on Heart Disease & Failure
- Case Reports on Vascular Heart Disease
- Case Reports on Pediatric Cardiology
- Case Reports on Arrhythmias
- Case Reports on Atherosclerosis
- Case Reports on Hypertension and Healthcare
- Case Reports on Heart Regeneration
- Case Reports on Heart Diagnosis
- Case Reports on Heart Devices
- Case Reports on Cardiac Surgery
- Clinical Trials in Alzheimer’s disease
- Clinical Trials in Stroke
- Clinical Trials in Parkinson’s disease
- Clinical Trials in ALS
- Clinical Trials in Movement Disorders
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Cardiac Devices and Heart Rhythm Disorders
Abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia):
At the point when the heart's electrical structure is defective, the regular beat of the heart can be influenced. Contingent on the variation from the norm, the heart may start to pulsate too quick, too moderate, unpredictably, or not under any condition. Heart rhythm disorders are regularly treated as cardiovascular arrhythmias
Cardiac Devices:
Numerous cardiovascular devices are intended to help control unpredictable heartbeats in individuals with heart rhythm issue. These inconsistencies are caused by issues with the heart's electrical system, which signals the heart to contract and pump blood all through the body
An implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) is an electronic device that is set inside the body. An ICD continually monitors your heart beat and sends a little shock to the heart muscle if the beat becomes anomalous (arrhythmia). An ICD can help decrease your danger of sudden cardiac failure (SCA)
A ventricular assist device (VAD) is a direct connected to your heart to enable the weakened ventricle to pump blood all through the body. A VAD might be utilized as a part of patients as a "bridge to heart transplant," which implies the device is set up until the point when you can have a heart transplant.
A CRT Device is a clinically evidence treatment method for a people with heart failure. This may enhance the heart's capacity to pump blood and oxygen to your body
- Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT)
- Left ventricular assist device (LVAD)
- The levacor heart pump
- Positioning and inspection
- Palpation & auscultation
- Left Ventricular Assist devices
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- Pacemakers
- Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Hypertension: Pathophysiology, Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Hypertension moreover called as high vital sign or blood vessel. It is a long-term medical condition also known as High Blood Pressure in which the blood pressure in the arteries is constantly elevated. It usually does not cause symptoms but long-term high blood pressure may become a major risk factor for stroke, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation, chronic kidney disease, vision loss, and dementia.
- Primary Hypertension
- Secondary Hypertension
- Hypertensive Crisis
- Resistance Hypertension
- Neurogenic Hypertension
- Hypertension in Adolescent Children and Pre – Adolescents
- Hypertension rheumatoid arthritis
The way toward keeping up blood pressure is complex, and includes various physiological instruments, including blood vessel baroreceptors, the renin– angiotensin– aldosterone system, atrial natriuretic peptide, endothelia's, and mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid steroids.
Expectedly, the term asphyxia has been connected to all conditions in which oxygen supply to blood and tissue has been lessened obviously underneath the typical working level by any obstruction with respiration.
In death from asphyxia, typically it falls underneath the base vital for duration of life. Serious deprivation of oxygen for 5 to 10 minutes can bring about lasting harm to CNS and cardiovascular system bringing about death. It is fascinating to take note of that in a healthy adult body, regularly blood that is circling has around 1 liter of oxygen held in combine. Any interference with this results in asphyxia, which in turn triggers the consequences. This renders the pathophysiology of asphyxia.
- Diagnosis and Pathophysiology of Hypertension
- Diet and Exercise for Hypertension
- Hypertension Treatments
- Hypertension Risk factors
- Hypertension Epidemiology
- Cardiometabolic Risk in Hypertensive Patients
- Advanced Treatment Approaches for hypertension
- Hypertensive Heart Diseases
- Hypertension – Stress and Stroke
- Hypertension and Diabetes
- Hypertension and Obesity
- Advanced Treatment Approaches
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Neurology and Neuroscience
Neurology goes under a branch of prescription that concern with the life structures, capacities and natural issue of the Nervous System or some other Nerve. Neurology deals with diagnosis and treatment of all the diseases involving the central and peripheral nervous system.
Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary branch involving the methodical study of Nervous system. Notwithstanding, considering the present advances in this field it had been re-imagined as Associate as an interdisciplinary learning space data that teams up with the fields of medications, hereditary qualities, psychiatry, chemistry, technology, engineering, and allied disciplines of science. Neuroscientists investigate each part of nervous system and their working to create drugs for treating neurological disorders.
- General Neurology
- Current neurosurgery methods
- Critical Care Nursing
- Behavioral Neurology
- Vascular Neurology
- Neurotechnology
- Nervous System
- Neurologist
- Cellular / Molecular Neuroscience
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Behavioral Neuroscience
- Clinical Neuroscience
- Computational Neuroscience
- Cultural Neuroscience
- Neuroengineering
- Paleoneurology
- Developmental Neuroscience
- Neurons and Synapses
- Social Neuroscience
- interventional Neurology
- Neuromuscular Medicine
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Neurological Disorders and Neurogenetics
Diseases that are affected in brain, spine and the nerves that connect them are called neurological disorder. Treatments like brain mapping are used. Neurological diseases are caused by infections, genetic disorders and lifestyle also by the small change in the neuron’s structural pathway. Peripheral neuropathy, spinal Cord Disorders, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Epilepsy, Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, migraines, clinical trials in neuromuscular disorders are some of the classification of neurological diseases
Neurogenetics is the branch of science which combines Genetics and Neurology. It is the study of the development and function of the Nervous system as well as the role played by genes in its development. A wide range of disorders and diseases can be determined by Neurogenetics
- Understand Multi-factorial Heart Disease
- Using these genetic effects to find people at risk
- Familial Hypercholesteroleamia (FH)
- Alzheimer’s disease Imaging
- Huntington disease
- Cancer genetics
- Gene defect and diseases
- Gene mutation and disease
- Genetic engineering and Gene sequencing
- Biochemical genetics
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Stroke, Epidemiology, Management and Prevention
Stroke happens when the supply of blood to the cerebrum is either restricted or lessen. At the point when this happens, the mind does not get enough oxygen or supplements, which causes cerebrum cells to die. Epidemiology is the research and survey of the spread (who, when, and where) and determinants of wellbeing and ailment conditions in characterized populaces. Some stroke risk factors can’t be controlled. These include gender, age and family history. Although, numerous stroke hazard factors are way of life related. Everybody can diminish their danger of having a stroke by rolling out a couple of straightforward way of life improvements. The objective for the intense care of patients with stroke is to settle the patient and to finish starting assessment and evaluation, including imaging and lab research, enclosed by hour. The most ideal approach to obstruct a stroke is to address the basic causes. This is best done by living healthfully, which means eating a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, Exercise regularly, Avoiding alcohol or drink moderately.
Essential avoidance of stroke involves change of habits and measures to control cholesterol levels, diabetes mellitus, pulse and atrial fibrillation. Beneficial effect of Carotid endarterectomy, neural stem cell therapy, Transient ischemic attack, Symptoms of Stroke, High blood pressure and stroke, Carotid artery stenosis
The research studies suggest that higher cholesterol levels are associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke and treatment with statins may reduce the risk of fatal and nonfatal stroke. Even though highest proof connecting more tightly glucose control with stroke diminishment is deficient with regards to great glucose control and forceful treatment of hypertension and hyperlipidemia in patients with diabetes mellitus preventive medications for Stroke includes Anti-platelet drugs, Anticoagulants, Aspirin, Lipid-lowering drugs etc. Secondary stroke prevention is focused on this high risk population in order to prevent or delay future disease events, achieve functional and clinical improvement, promote wellness and enhance quality of life.
- Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
- Atherogenic Dyslipidemia
- Stroke - ischemic & hemorrhagic
- Beneficial effect of Carotid endarterectomy
- Neural stem cell therapy
- Transient ischemic attack
- Symptoms of Stroke
- High blood pressure and stroke
- Carotid artery stenosis
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Neuroscience Nursing, Education and Research’s
Neuroscience nursing deals with the assessment of various Neurological Diseases. Neuroscience nurses care for people with a variety of neurological conditions and disorders across the lifespan and in all health care settings. There are many specialties encompassed within this field of practice including the following:
- Neurosurgery
- Neurotrauma e.g. brain and spinal cord injury
- Neuroscience critical/intensive care
- Long-term neurological conditions, e.g. stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy
- Life-limiting neurological conditions, e.g. motor neurone disease, Huntingdon’s disease.
Nursing Education is a practical and theoretical training to the nurses and prepares them for their professional duties. The training and education is taught by experienced nurses and medical professional who are qualified in the respective fields. The courses scale from general nursing to emotional well-being nursing, pediatric nursing, post-operatory nursing, and some more. Different Universities offer Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorates and Diploma courses in Nursing. The point of nursing education is an improvement of the nursing occupation. Most countries offer nursing courses that can be outstanding to general nursing or to specific domains including psychological wellness nursing, pediatric nursing and post-operatory nursing.
Nursing research creates information about wellbeing and the advancement of wellbeing over the full life expectancy, care of people with medical issues and disabilities, and nursing activities to improve the health
- Management of Cerebral Edema and increased Intracranial Pressure
- Hemodynamic and Cerebral Instability
- Monitoring abnormal Electrical activity of the Brain
- Acute patient care Techniques
- Advanced Clinical skills
- Spinal Reconstruction
- Cerebrospinal fluid pressure monitoring in Hydrocephalus
- Nursing Leadership
- Patient Safety
- Evidence Based Practice
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Neuropsychiatry and Mental Health
Neuropsychiatry is the union of Psychiatry and Neurology that deals with mental disorders, which much of the time can be appeared to have their inception from an identifiable mind malfunction.
Therapists have made a case for ailments of the brain. Major Neuropsychiatric Conditions are: Addictions, Childhood and advancement, Eating issue, Degenerative illness, Mood disorders, Neurotic issue, Psychosis & Sleep disorders, Pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome, Bipolar Disorder in Primary Care, Mood disorders during the per partum period, Psychological Aspects of Medical Illness, Childhood and adolescent psychiatry
- Neuropsychiatric disturbances
- Neurocognitive disorder
- Developmental risk factors
- Investigating biomarkers
- Childhood and adolescent psychiatry
- Fundamentals of the clinical evaluation
- Advancement in personalized medicine
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Neurosurgery and Neuropathology
Neurosurgery or neurological is surgery also called as brain surgery. It is the surgical specialization that treats brain and spinal cord and also for to treat injury, disorders of brain and spinal column. Neurosurgery is for both adult and pediatric. Endo vascular neurosurgery, epilepsy surgery, peripheral nerve surgery and pediatric neurosurgery are the main divisions of neurosurgery. Back pain can inconsistently make neurological signs, for instance, deadness, muscle weakness, and loss of gut and bladder control due to brokenness at the nerve root.
These reactions are markers that neurosurgery is required to treat the concealed explanation for back torment as opposed to traditionalist medicines. Strategies to treat back torment under the domain of neurosurgery incorporate discectomy, laminectomy, and spinal fusion surgery. Magneto encephalography, stereotactic radiosurgery are the some of the methods used for neurosurgery
Neuropathology is the investigation of sickness of nervous system tissue, generally as either little careful biopsies or entire body examinations. Neuropathologists work in a division of anatomic pathology, yet work intimately with the clinical orders of neurology, and neurosurgery, which frequently rely upon neuropathology for a diagnosis. Neuropathology also relates to forensic pathology because brain disease or brain injury can be related to cause of death.
- Innate Immune Response
- Chronic Inflammatory Response
- Convergence of Immune System
- Autoimmune Disorder
- Forensic Pathology
- Immunosenescence
- Brain Histopathology
Related Topics: Heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease | Hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease | Acute Coronary Syndromes | Rheumatic heart disease | Hypertensive heart disease | Cerebrovascular disease Adult cardiology | interventional cardiology | nuclear cardiology | Pediatric cardiology | Heart disorders | Open heart surgery| Modern beating-heart surgery | robot-assisted heart surgery | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
Session on: Neurooncology and Brain Tumor
Neuro oncology is related to the study of cancers in the brain and the spinal cord. The greater parts of the neuro-oncological illnesses are unsafe and hazardous and some of them may even dis inside a couple of months.
In some cases, survival is extended using chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Some of the diagnostic procedures used are diagnostic imaging on the brain and the spinal cord, Lumbar puncture and cerebrospinal fluid analysis and pathogenic diagnosis. Commonly used treatments are radiotherapy, chemotherapy, corticosteroids and neurosurgical interventions.
Brain Tumour:
Brain Tumour occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain. The symptoms of Brain stem tumors vary greatly and can include Ataxia, Cranial Nerve Palsy, headaches, problems with speech and swallowing, hearing loss, weakness, Hemiparesis, vision abnormalities, ptosis, and behavioral changes. Another possible symptom is vomiting.
Any cerebrum tumor is naturally serious and life-threatening because of its invasive and infiltrative character in the constrained space of the Intracranial Cavity. There are two main types of tumours: malignant or cancerous tumors and benign tumors.
- Neoplasm
- Antigen
- Vaccine Peptide
- Neoplastic Meningitis
- Neuro-oncological disorders
- Brain metastases
- Depression and anxiety
- Psychological interventions
- Neurocognitive function
- Intracranial Metastatic Disease
- Malignant Glioma
- Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG)
- Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)
- Pontine glioma
- Ependymoma
- Pons Varolii
- Neurofibromatosis
- Astrocytoma
- Epileptic seizure
- Neural oscillation
- Animal models and experimental therapeutics
- Psycho-oncology
- Chemo-toxicity / Neuropathy
- Primary CNS Lymphoma
- Quality of Life
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Session on: Central Nervous System: Brain and Spinal Cord
Central Nervous System (CNS) is the processing center for the nervous system. It receives information from and sends information to the peripheral nervous system. Brain and the spinal cord are the core part of CNS. The brain processes and interprets data sent from the medulla spinals. Both the mind and spinal cord is shield by a three-layered covering of connective tissue called the meninges.
Central Nervous system disorders may occur on their own or due to disorders that damage autonomic nerves. CNS disorder can be either myelopathy or encephalopathy. CNS issue can influence either the mind or the spinal string which brings about mental issue or neurological issue or neurological disorders. The causes of CNS diseases are neurology, trauma, autoimmune disorders, infections, structural defects, degeneration and tumors.
- Bipolar Disorder
- Neuropathic pain syndromes
- Accessory nerve disorder
- CNS disorder and structural defects
- Facial nerve paralysis
- Meningitis
- Therapies for genetic disorders
- Dementia
- Back pain
- Epilepsy
- Alzheimer’s disease
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Session on: CNS Biomarkers: Drug Discovery, Research and Development
The term Biomarker can be characterized as a quantifiable marker of some organic state or condition. A biomarker can likewise be known as an organic biomarker. Meetings revolve around the advancement of CNS biomarkers for pharmaceuticals and diagnostics from Cerebrospinal fluid and Blood, and in addition imaging approaches. Logical information, updates and contextual analyses in neurological and neurodegenerative illnesses will be introduced on sickness regions, for example, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
- Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers
- Neuroimaging enrichment biomarkers for CNS diseases
- Biomarker Challenges in Rare Diseases
- Technology case studies for CNS
- CNS drug development using biomarkers
Advances in multimodality fusion imaging technologies promise to accelerate the understanding of the systems biology of disease and help in the development of new therapeutics. The use of molecular imaging biomarkers has been proven to shorten cycle times for central nervous system (CNS) drug development and thereby increase the efficiency and return on investment from research. Imaging biomarkers can be utilized to help choose the molecules, doses, and patients well on the way to test remedial speculations by ceasing those that have minimal possibility of achievement and accelerating those with potential to achieve beneficial clinical outcomes. CNS imaging biomarkers have the potential to drive new medical care practices for patients in the latent phases of progressive neurodegenerative disorders by enabling the detection, preventative treatment, and tracking of disease in a paradigm shift from today's approaches that have to see the overt symptoms of disease before treating it.
- Early detection or screening trials
- Patient safety and Outcomes
- Healthy Brain Aging Study
- CNS drug discovery and development
- Methodological aspects
- Fluid-based proteomic biomarkers
- Functional biomarkers
- Standardization of biomarkers
- Automated analysis techniques
- Standardized data collection and processing
- Innovations in Clinical Trials and Research
- Clinical and Medical Case Reports
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USA & Americas
The Heart Beat of Cardiology, Dec 12-14, 2019, Chicago | American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) | American College of Cardiology (ACC) Mar 16-18 2019, LA | Heart and Brain Symposium, Chicago 2018 | 25th Annual Congress on Cardiology and Medical Interventions July 16-17, 2018 Atlanta, Georgia, USA | 27th International Conference on Clinical & Experimental Cardiology Research September 21-22, 2018 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | American Heart Congress - CVD October 05-06, 2018 Los Angeles, California, USA | 28th International Conference on Clinical & Experimental Cardiology Research 17-18 April, 2019 Montreal, Canada | Annual Congress and Expo on Cognitive Science and Neuroscience October 25-26, 2019 New York, USA | American Neuroscience and Hospice Palliative Care Congress June 21-22, 2019 Ottawa, Canada | 5th International Conference on Parkinson’s disease and Movement Disorders October 19-20, 2018 New York, USA | World Summit on Heart, Stroke & Neurological Disorders August 31-September 01, 2018 Boston, Massachusetts, USA | 3rd International Conference on Neuropsychiatry and Sleep Medicine September 21-22, 2018 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | 14th World Summit on Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia Care Research and Awareness August 31-September 01, 2018 Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Asia-Pacific & Middle East
Russian National Congress of Cardiology Sep 25-28, 2018, Russia | South Africa Heart Congress (SA Heart) Oct 04-07, South Africa | 6th International Conference & Exhibition on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine November 12-13, 2018 Sydney, Australia | 30th International Conference on Mental and Behavioral Health November 12-13, 2018 Melbourne, Australia | Global Experts Meeting On Diabetes, Hypertension & Metabolic Syndrome July 30-31, 2018 Melbourne, Australia | 25th World Congress on Neurology and Neurodisorders July 16-17, 2018 Melbourne, Australia | 4th International Conference on Neurological Disorders & Stroke July 09-10, 2018 Sydney, Australia | 25th Annual Cardiologists Conference September 17-18,2018 Hong Kong | 24th World Cardiology Conference 17-18 September, 2018 Hong Kong | 13th International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders November 15-16, 2018 Osaka, Japan | 3rdInternational Conference on Hypertension and Healthcare August 24-25, 2018 Tokyo, Japan | 8th Global Experts Meeting on Advances in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry August 27-28, 2018 Tokyo, Japan | 8th Global Neuroscience Conference September 19-20, 2018 Tokyo, Japan | 6th Global Experts Meeting on Cardiology and Cardiac Pharmacology October 22-23, 2018 Osaka, Japan | 3rd World Congress on Pediatric Neurology and Pediatric Surgery October 01-02, 2018 Osaka, Japan | 3rd International conference on Neuroscience, Neuroradiology & Imaging October 03-04, 2018 Osaka, Japan, Global Cardiology Summit October 22-23, 2018 Osaka, Japan | 28th World Congress on Diabetes, Obesity & Heart August 20-21, 2018 Tokyo, Japan | International Conference on Cardiology and Cardiac Nursing November 5-6, 2018 Osaka, Japan | 4th Global Congress on Spine and Spinal Disorders September 05-06, 2018 Auckland, New Zealand | 2th World Congress on Advances and Innovations in Dementia September 17-18, 2018 Singapore | 12th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery September 21-22, 2018 Singapore | 29th International Conference on Psychiatry & Mental Health September 14-15, 2018 Singapore, 3rd International Conference on Neuro-Oncology and Brain Tumor September 14-15, 2018 Singapore, 4th Global Summit on Heart Diseases September 14-15, 2018 Singapore | 29th International Conference on Public Mental Health and Neuroscience July 16-18, 2018 Dubai, UAE | 28th International Conference on Cardiology and Healthcare August 09-11, 2018 Abu Dhabi, UAE | 31st Clinical Neuroscience and Neurogenetics Conference: Mobilizing Neurons to Rehabilitate August 13-14, 2018 Dubai, UAE | International Conference on Neurooncology and Neurosurgery September 17-18, 2018 Dubai, UAE | 25th International Conference on Neurology: Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Neurosciences September 17-18, 2018 Dubai, UAE | 5th World Heart and Brain Conference September 24-26, 2018 Abu Dhabi, UAE | 25th Cognitive Neuroscience Congress October 11-13, 2018 Dubai, UAE | World Brain Congress December 5-7, 2018 Dubai, UAE | 13th Annual Conference on Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease December 13-15, 2018 Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Europe:
The Necessity of Cell Types for Brain Function 7-10 October 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark | European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Aug 25-29, 2018, San Francisco | World Congress on Neurology and Mental Disorders May 14-16, 2018 Rome, Italy | 4th International Conference on Spine and Spinal Disorders November 12-13, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany | Annual Congress on Neurology & Neuroscience September 20-21, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic | 8th International Congress on Stroke and Brain Hemorrhage September 20-21, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic | 6th International Conference on Brain Disorders and Therapeutics September 13-15, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark | Neurodegenerative and Neuroinflammation Conference: From Discovery to Health October 18-19, 2018 Helsinki, Finland | 6th World Congress on Hypertension and Public Health November 21 - 22, 2018, Paris, France | International Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases and Therapeutics November 21-22, 2018 Paris, France | Annual Congress on Mental Health July 09-11, 2018, Paris, France | 3rd International Conference on Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Surgery July 05-06, 2018 Berlin, Germany | 26th Annual Conference on Clinical & Medical Case Reports in Cardiology July 05-06, 2018 Berlin, Germany | 13th World Conference on Neurology and Neuromuscular Disorders October 1-2, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany | 4th International Conference on Spine and Spinal Disorders November 12-13, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany | International Conference on Neurology & Mental Disorders Nov 27-29, 2018 Athens, Greece | 12th World Congress on Dementia and Alzheimer Rehabilitation November 27-29, 2018 Athens, Greece | 25th World Congress on Neurology & Neuroscience June 18-19, 2018 Dublin, Ireland | 7th International Conference on Neurological Disorders & Stroke September 20-21, 2018 Rome, Italy | 27th European Cardiology Conference Oct 22- Oct 24 , 2018 Rome, Italy | 28th World Congress on Cardiology and Heart Diseases November 5-6, 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands | Annual Congress on Nephrology & Hypertension December 06-07, 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands | 9th International Conference on Cardiac Surgery September 20-21, 2018 Oslo, Norway | 27th International Conference on Neurology and Cognitive Neuroscience October 18-19, 2018 Warsaw, Poland | 11th International Conference on Vascular Dementia July 23-25, 2018 Moscow, Russia | 27th Euro-Global Neurologists Meeting July 23 - 25, 2018 Moscow, Russia, 24th Annual Cardiologists Conference June 11-13, 2018 Barcelona, Spain | 26th European Neurology Congress August 06-08, 2018 Madrid, Spain | 12th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia October 29-31, 2018 Valencia, Spain | World Cardiology and Cardiologist Meeting September 11-12, 2018 Stockholm, Sweden | 4th International Conference on Hypertension & Healthcare September 10-11, 2018 Zurich, Switzerland, World Heart Congress 2019 April 29- 30, 2019 London, UK | 3rd International Conference on Spine and Spinal Disorders June 11-12, 2018 London, UK | 24th International Conference on Neuroscience and Neurochemistry July 23-24, 2018, Birmingham, UK | 5th Annual Conference on Stroke and Neurological Disorders November 12-13, 2018 Istanbul, Turkey | World Heart Rhythm Conference November 15-17, 2018 Istanbul, Turkey | 4th International Conference on Hypertension & Healthcare September 10-11, 2018 Zurich, Switzerland
Associations and Societies:
Europe:
World Federation of Neurology | The British Neuroscience Association | World Federation of Neurology: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis |International Brain Research Organization |Northern Ireland chest heart and stroke | European Society of Cardiology (ESC) | The Association of British Neurologists | Spine Society of Europe | German Neuroscience Society | German Neurological Association | Belgian Society of Pediatric Neurology |Italian Stroke Society | Italian Neurological Society | Czech Neurological Society | Dutch Society of Neurology | Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe | British heart foundation | Cervical Spine Research Society - European Section | European Association for Cardio-Thoracic | European Association of Neurosurgical Societies European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology | European Society of Cardiology | Federation of European Neuroscience Societies | European Parkinson's disease Association | European Neurological Society | European Federation of Neurological Societies
USA and Canada:
Neurology British Columbia | Society for Neuroscience | EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society (ECNS) | International Behavioral Neuroscience Society (IBNS) | the Movement Disorder Society | Heart Rhythm Society Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) | American College of Cardiology | Southern clinical neurological society American Heart Association | The American Heart Association (AHA) | Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) | Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals (ACVP) | American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) | Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals (SICP) | American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHFN) | Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) | American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) | International League against Epilepsy | American Society of Hypertension (ASH) | International Academy of Cardiology (IAC) | International Society for Heart Research (ISHR) | International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (ISMICS) | Society of Geriatric Cardiology | American College of Cardiovascular Administrators (ACCA) | American Academy of Neurology | American Association of Neurological Surgeons | American Board of Neurological Surgery | American College of Chest Physicians | American Neurological Association | American Spinal Injury Association | American Society of Neuroimaging | American Neurological Association | American Headache Society | North American Spine Society | International society for heart & lung transplantation | National heart, lung and blood institute | The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society | Child Neurology Society | Cervical Spine Research Society | Child neurology foundation | International Brain Injury Association | National Headache Foundation | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke | National Parkinson Foundation | Primary Care Neurology Society | Texas Association of Pediatric Neurology | Canadian Cardiovascular Society | Canadian Society of Echocardiography | Canadian Society of Cardiac Surgeons | Canadian Pediatric Cardiology Association | Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation | Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (CACR) | Canadian Association of Cardio-Pulmonary Technologists (CACPT) | Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses (CANN) | Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) | Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences (CCNS) | Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses (CCCN) | Canadian Neurological Society (CNS) | Canadian Neurosurgical Society (CNSS) | Canadian Society of Cardiology Technologists (CSCT) Association for the Neurologically Disabled of Canada (AND Canada) | Heart & Stroke Foundation (HSF) of Canada
Asia-Pacific and Middle East:
Russian Society of cardiology | Indian Heart Association | National Heart Foundation of Australia | Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology | Malaysian heart association | National heart foundation of New Zealand | Philippines Heart association | Heart association of Thailand | Singapore cardiac society | The heart and stroke foundation of South Africa | Vietnam national heart association | World heart federation | | Austrian Neurological Association | Chinese Society for Neuroscience | Malaysian Society of Neurosciences
The Heart-Brain Annual Congress 2019 is a two-day program of presentations, panel discussions and interactive dialogue at the Congress on leading the way in the research field of Neurology and Cardiology which will be held during April 19-20, 2019 at Chicago, USA.
Cardiovascular infections are the main source of death worldwide and in all locales with the exception of Africa. In 2008, 30% of all worldwide passing was credited to cardiovascular illness. Death caused via cardiovascular illnesses are additionally higher in low-and center wage nations as more than 80% of every single worldwide passing caused via cardiovascular illness happened in those nations. It is additionally evaluated that by 2030, more than 23 million individuals will died from cardiovascular disorders every year.
It is evaluated that 60% of the world's cardiovascular disease will happen in the South Asian subcontinent in spite of representing 20% of the total populace. This might be auxiliary to a blend of hereditary inclination and ecological elements. Associations, for example, the Indian Heart Association are working with the World Heart Federation to bring issues to light about this issue
Over 75% of all departure from life worldwide is because of heart and brain-related disorders. Consistently, heart and brain afflictions kill 9 million people. The socio-economic impact is staggering.
Critical hazard factors for Heart illnesses include tobacco, physical inactivity, Coronary artery sickness, High blood pressure, Diabetes, Excessive use of alcohol or caffeine, Drug mishandled, Stress, Some over the counter medications, prescription medications, dietary supplements and herbal remedies, valvular coronary illness.
Critical hazard factors for brain disorders caused by abnormal and excessive electrical activity in the mind, head injuries, brain infections, and strokes.
Evaluated that 2020 the number of people who die from coronary illness and cerebrum sickness will increment by around half in countries with established market economies and formerly socialist economies, and by over 100% in low and middle-income countries by 2020!
The United States was the vertex country and Chicago was the Heart of America. American Journal of Cardiology and Neurology was the most favored journal and Circulation was the journal with the highest impact factor. This effort may help funding agencies, prospective job seekers, fellowship applicants, policymakers, and patients. The research output in cardiology and Neurology have increased and improved much over past decade.
The production per emissary is more in transplant Cardiology and Neurology, Also more clinical trials including coronary stenosis must be done to know deepness to add to current information and database.
1. 1st round of abstract submission: July 20, 2018
2. 2nd round of abstract submission: August 20, 2018
3. Avail Early bird registration benefits on or before August 20, 2018
4. Avail group participation discounts on more than 5 participants
Time duration for each category:
1. Keynote Speech 40-45 Minutes
2. Workshop/Symposium 60 Minutes
3. Plenary Speech (Oral) 25-30 Minutes
4. Poster Presentation 10-15 Minutes
For conference attendance and participation, only Business Visa should be applied. Contact your nearest travel agent/visa information center/US Embassy for the correct application form.
All visas for visiting the US shall be processed by respective authorities only upon submission of proper documents through proper channel.
If there should be an occurrence of non-provide of documents, non-adherence to rules visas might be invalidated by particular authorities.
The base strong reports that may be required while applying for US visa incorporate
· Letter of invitation
· Abstract acceptance letter (if speaker)
· Registration payment receipt
· Accommodation confirmation letter issued under conference letterhead.
For letter of invitation and accommodation confirmation, payment of registration fees and accommodation charges is a pre-requisite.
Mandate documents required from conference secretariat should be obtained only through Lisa Edelstein
For more details please contact:
Lisa Edelstein
Program Manager
Heart-Brain Congress 2019
E: heartbraincongress@gmail.com
T: +1 702 508 5200/5201
Benefits of participating @ Heart-Brain Annual Congress 2019
- Access to all Scientific Sessions (Keynotes, Plenary, Workshops, Symposiums, Poster Presentations)
- Will be felicitated with International Organizing Committee Member (IOCM) Certificate
- Full Conference Kit with Conference Souvenir and Final Program (e-copies)
- Abstracts will be published in the conference souvenir and respective International journals
- Each Abstract will receive unique (DOI) Number provided by Cross Ref
- Keynote sessions by world’s most eminent researchers
- Top Industries Representation
- Thought provoking Symposiums and Workshops
- Preconference Workshops in all major countries
- Remarkable Awards and Global Recognition to meritorious Researchers
- Nominations for Best Poster Award
- Outstanding Young Researcher Award geared towards best budding young research.
- Group Registration benefits
- Collaborations across Academia & Industry
- Triumph of Awards, Certificates recognizes your commitment to your profession to encourage the nascent research.
- A wide track of Exhibitors to showcase the new and emerging technologies
- Past exhibitor’s feedback reveals ample of enquiries perceived from the conference attendees.
- Exquisite Platform for showcasing your products and International Sponsorship
- Best platform to develop new partnership & collaborations.
- Best location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.
- 89% our conference attendees are the Key contact in their universities, companies, organizations, hospitals, medical centers, labs purchasing decisions.
- Our exhibitor booths were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees during the conference.
- Half day workshops
- Video/Virtual Presentations
- Platform to Global investment community to connect with stakeholders and sponsorships
Connect with the International Platform for Research from your Door Step!
The video is the easiest way to present the most complicated research in the powerful narrative way.
What is Virtual/Video Presentation?
We believe in providing an equal opportunity to underdeveloped, developing and developed the country to join the international platform from any corner of the world.
So, our organization outlined Virtual/Video Presentation stages by with the goal that scientist can introduce their most recent research before a world-class analyst and researcher. This platform will also provide researchers to get feedback and ideas from the people working in the same domain.
Why Virtual/ Video Presentation?
A video presentation has the ability to engage the audience easily. Detail video presentation support in presenting the complex research in a very easy and understandable manner.
Till now 2000+ speakers joined us from all across the world through Virtual/ Video Presentation.
Video Presentation Opportunity:
We suggest the participant to join the conference through video presentation in following condition:
- No Travel Plan & Agreements
- No Visa Issues
- Busy Schedule
- Schedule Conflict
Benefits of opting Video Presentation:
- Speaker video presentation will be officially recognized
- One of the scientific committee will represent the presentation on behalf of speaker
- Session Chair suggestions and comments will be communicated after the conference
- Publication of Abstract in the Souvenir and International Journal with unique DOI
- Certification by the International Organizing Committee (IOCM)
- Conference Souvenir (Hardcopy) conveyance to moderator address
- The presentation will be added to our YouTube channel
Details for Video Presenter:
- Record your presentation video and send us through www.wetransfer.com
- Duration of the video: 20 -25 minutes
- Registration Fee: $300
Procedure:
- Download the abstract format (Download Abstract template here)
- Submit your abstract in the prescribed format via email or online
- Submit your presentation through https://wetransfer.com
Video Presentation Club @ Heart Brain Congress 2019, Chicago, USA
Conference Highlights
- Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery
- Cardiovascular Diseases and Research
- Heart Failure and Cardiac Arrest
- Pediatric and Geriatric Cardiology
- Cardiac Nursing and Health Care
- Cardiologists Education, Research and Training
- Cardiac Oncology and Cancer Treatment
- Clinical Trials and Case Reports
- Cardiac Devices and Heart Rhythm Disorders
- Hypertension: Pathophysiology, Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
- Neurology and Neuroscience
- Neurological Disorders and Neurogenetics
- Stroke, Epidemiology, Management and Prevention
- Neuropsychiatry and Mental Health
- Neuroscience Nursing, Education and Research
- Neurosurgery and Neuropathology
- Neurooncology and Brain Tumour
- Central Nervous System: Brain and Spinal Cord
- CNS Biomarkers: Drug Discovery, Research and Development
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