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The Utilitarian Conferences Gathering (UCGConferences) is glad to invite Healthcare Professionals, Nurse, Registered Nurse, Practitioners, Professors, Authors, Researchers, and Students to upload their abstracts and papers for oral presentation, poster presentation, workshop, special sessions to be presented at 13th American Healthcare and hospital Management Summit from November 15-18, 2023 in Holiday Inn Los Angeles Airport LAX, 9901 S La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90045, United States
Abstract submission for #AmericanHealthcareSummit is open and you are welcome to submit your abstracts now.
*Submit your paper/abstract as per the below Abstract Sample
Abstract Submission Deadline is October 10, 2023
- Primary care medicine
- Quality in primary care
- Family medicine and primary care
- Primary care services
- Dental primary care
- Primary health care management
- Global primary care
- Primary home care
- Primary care medicine
- Quality in primary care
- Family medicine and primary care
- Primary care services
- Dental primary care
- Primary health care management
- Global primary care
- Primary home care
- Community health nursing
- Nursing management
- Patient care in nursing
- Critical care in nursing
- Mental health nursing
- Pediatric nursing
- Nutrition immunology
- Nutrition counselling and education
- Macronutrients
- Micronutrients
- Food Science
- Human Physiology
- Nutritional Biochemistry
Clinical research informatics
Neuroengineering & Neuroinformatics
Medical image computing and imaging informatics
- Legal and financial health planning
- International health care marketing
- Global health policy
- International healthcare marketing
- Health economics and hospital behavior
- Sexual rights
- Reproductive rights
- Female genital mutilation
- Reproductive health care
- Abortion
- Gender equality
- Early marriage
- Ostracism
- Violence against women
- Sexual hygiene and sexually transmitted diseases
- Contraceptive services
- Pregnancy testing and counseling
- Pregnancy–achieving services including preconception health services
- Basic infertility services
- Sexually transmitted disease services
- Broader reproductive health services, including patient education and counseling
- Breast and pelvic examinations
- Breast and cervical cancer screening
- Sexually transmitted infection (STI) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention education, counseling, testing, and referral
- Human resilience
- Psychiatry & mental health nursing
- Mental health rehabilitation
- Management and treatment of mental health issues
- Mental disorders
- Positive psychology
- Psychosis
- Hypertension and heart disease
- Diabetes
- Depression
- Intimate partner violence
- Genetic conditions
- Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
- Tobacco, alcohol, and substance use
- Inadequate nutrition
- Unhealthy weight
- Work-related deaths, injuries, and illnesses
- Psychosocial factors at work
- Commuting accidents and injuries
- Ergonomics in the workplace
- Noise-induced hearing loss and impairment
- Exposures to toxic substances in the workplace including heavy metals and radiation
- Issues among elderly workers, migrant workers, underage workers, pregnant workers
- Nanotechnology and nano particles: exposures, measurements and policies
- Social Security Organizations, health insurance and coverage: policies and issues
- Risk characterization, risk rating, and risk communication
- Homicide
- Suicide
- Motor vehicle crashes, including those caused by drinking and driving
- Substance use and abuse
- Smoking including cigarette, e-cigarette, vape and shisha
- Sexually transmitted infections, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Teens and unplanned pregnancies
- Homelessness
- Cardiovascular and clinical epidemiology
- Clinical trials and evidence synthesis
- Environmental epidemiology
- General epidemiology and methodology
- Genetic epidemiology
- Infectious disease epidemiology
- Mortality and morbidity
- Behavioral risk factors
- Biological risk factors
- National defense responses
- Injuries. Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death and disability among adolescents.
- Violence.
- Mental health.
- Alcohol & drug use.
- Tobacco use.
- HIV/AIDS.
- Other infectious diseases.
- Early pregnancy and childbirth
- Availability of resources to meet daily needs (e.g., safe housing and local food markets)
- Access to educational, economic, and job opportunities
- Access to health care services
- Quality of education and job training
- Availability of community-based resources in support of community living and opportunities for recreational and leisure-time activities
- Transportation options, public safety, social support
- Social norms and attitudes (e.g., discrimination, racism, and distrust of government)
- Exposure to crime, violence, and social disorder (e.g., presence of trash and lack of cooperation in a community)
- Socioeconomic conditions (e.g., concentrated poverty and the stressful conditions that accompany it)
- Residential segregation, language/literacy
- Access to mass media and emerging technologies (e.g., cell phones, the Internet, and social media)
- Smoking, Alcohol and Health
- Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare Innovations
- Health Promotion and Health Education
- Health Service management
- Health and Climate Change
- Health Policy Research
- Public Health and Nursing
- Pharmacy
- Infectious diseases
- School and Student Health
- Preventive Health
- Clinical Medicine
- Obesity and Health Risks
- Indigenous Health and Wellbeing
- Health and Disability
- Immune Health
GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION
Interested in presenting your work in one of the Twenty Six conference sessions? The call for paper is now open. In order to get an idea of how to prepare your paper, you can find more information about paper submission here. The online abstract submission system is open!
Proceed to the paper submission
Type of submission
There are three different types of contributions you can choose from within this system:
- Abstract
- Poster abstract
- Workshop
Author guidelines
We kindly request you to follow the following guidelines for your abstract submission:
- Document type: Word
- Text font: Times New Roman
- Font size: 11
- Maximum number of words: 300
- Maximum amount of keywords: 5
- Order of presented information:
- Title
- Presenting author
- Other authors
- Primary affiliation
- Abstract text (maximum 300 words)
- Images (maximum 2)
- Keywords
- Recent & professional photograph along with your organization logo
- Biography (150 Words)
The abstract Template is attached above.
Abstract submission
To submit your paper for review, please fill the above abstract submission form and submit your paper.
Please contact our Abstract Secretariat if you have any queries at all regarding abstract submission.
Contact details:
UCG Conferences Secretariat
T: + 44 (0) 2033222718
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