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http://healthcare.global-summit.com/asia-pacific/

Healthcare Asiapacific

2017

Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMonday, July 03, 2017- Wednesday July 05, 2017

9th Asiapacific Global Summit On

Healthcare

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Conference Series LLC welcomes you to attend the 9th Asiapacific Global Summit On Healthcare, which is going to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during

July 03-05, 2017.

We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and

research in the arena of Healthcare Asiapacific 2017.

Healthcare Asiapacific 2017 anticipates more than 200 participants around the globe with

thought provoking Keynote lectures, Oral Presentations and Poster Presentations. The

attending delegates include Editorial Board Members of related International Journals.

This is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to

interact with the world class Scientists.

The intending participants can confirm their participation by registering for the conference

along with your colleagues. Avail the delegate early bird offer.

The main theme of the conference is “In Pursuit of viable High Quality Health Care”.

Regards,Healthcare Asiapacific 2017

Operating Committee

Invitation

Healthcare Asiapacific

2017

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Healthcare Asiapacific

2017

Organizing Committee Members 2017

In Collaboration with

Mustafa Z YounisFlorida International University

USA

Alireza HeidariCalifornia South University (CSU)

USA

Obeid Al RashoudDirector of Nursing/Children

Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia

Reza MofidiJames Cook University Hospital

UK

Imran AslanBingol University

Turkey

Divyanshu DuaRoyal Australasian college of

physicians, Australia

Raj kumarVIT University

India

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International Journals • 900 Open Access Journals• 21 Day rapid review process• 30000 Editorial team, 35000 Reviewers team• 3.5 Million readers and high visibility• More than 100000 • Publication immediately after acceptance• Quality and quick editorial, review processing

Key features • User friendly/feasible website translation of

your paper to 50 world’s leading languages • Enhanced feature: Audio version of published

paper• Digital articles to share and explore• Sharing option: Social networking enabled• Authors, reviewers and editors are provided with

scientific credits

Conference Series LLC Conferences • 1000 Conferences all over the World every year• Well organized scientific program• Renowned speakers and scientists across the

globe• Poster presentations and world class exhibits• Panel discussions and interactive sessions• B2B meetings• Perfect platform for Global Networking

Key features • Presentation by renowned speakers from all over

the world• Poster presentations and world class exhibits• Interactive Sessions• Platform for global networking• Connecting scientific community

Special Issues

All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Supporting International Journals

Each abstract will be provided with digital Object Identifier by

About Us

Healthcare Asiapacific

2017

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Healthcare Asiapacific 2017Healthcare Asia Pacific welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “9th Asia-Pacific Global Summit on Healthcare.

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Healthcare AsiaPacific, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of Healthcare AsiaPacific organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The healthcare market is estimated at $4,430.9 million in 2013 and is expected to reach $21,346.4 million by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 25.2% from 2013 to 2020.

Importance & ScopeInvestments in the right health solutions can lead to a sustainable future with measurable impact,

within a generation. If children are healthy, then they can focus on school, eventually pursue a career, and ultimately work toward a self-sustainable. We believe that the economic health depends first and foremost on the physical health of its greatest resource, its people. Global health plays an increasingly important role in global peace and security. It is now necessary to think about health in a global context.

Healthcare Asia Pacific is focused on the importance of regular physical activity and health awareness globally. Healthcare Asia Pacific will challenge attendees to new health goals and empower them with tools and resources. By bringing all together, a positive energy is created and attendees will leave motivated to make changes.

Healthcare Asia Pacific brings together health practitioners from many disciplines that have a strong interest in advancing health research and prevention strategies. Conference topics include issues that are of special concern to health care.

Why Kuala Lumpur ?Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, boasting gleaming skyscrapers, colonial architecture,

charming locals, myriad of natural attractions and trendy nightspot. KL is widely recognised for numerous landmarks, including the world’s tallest twin skyscrapers (Petronas Twin Towers), Petaling Street flea market, Batu Caves more than 400 million years old and shopping malls. Kuala Lumpur offers a mouth-watering mix of Asian culinary traditions for the food lovers.

Kuala Lumpur is vibrant mix are incense-wreathed, colourfully decorated mosques and temples of the country’s Malay, Chinese and Indian communities. An admiration for these ancient cultures is well balanced with a drive to be plugged into the modern world, as evidenced by an exciting contemporary art and design scene and a buzzing digital economy.

Malaysia is favourite destination for many multinational companies. Malaysian government is dedicated to create a dynamic and progressive business environment to ensure potential investors are drawn into a thriving economy. More than 3,600 MSC-status companies from 40+ countries operating in Malaysia. Skill specific programs are structured to continuously develop entrepreneurs and businesses to obtain relevant knowledge.

Market Analysis

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With a 4.4% of its GDP spent on healthcare, Malaysia will continue to witness positive growth in its healthcare technology uptake. A growing but ageing population segment and rapid urbanization leading to heightened awareness of disease and healthy living, will be crucial driving factors for the growth of this market. Medical tourism and the emergence of Malaysia as a popular retirement destination, coupled with favourable government initiatives, will ensure the continuous demand for quality care services.

Conference Highlights• Healthcare and Management • Healthcare Case Studies• Home Care • Teaching and learning in Global Healthcare• Nursing Education • Cancer and Care• Infectious Disease and Prevention • Healthcare and Chronic Diseases• Psychiatric and Healthcare • Women Health Issues and Care• Paediatric Healthcare • Nutrition and Healthcare• Dental Care • Healthcare Services• Health Informatics • Community Healthcare

Why to Attend???With members from around the world focused on learning about Health Care, this is your single

best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants. Conduct demonstrations, distribute information, meet with current and potential customers, make a splash with a new product line, and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, tactics, and the newest updates in the fields of Health Care are hallmarks of this conference.

A Unique Opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International event: http://healthcare.global-summit.com/asia-pacific/sponsors.php

Target AudienceAllied Health Professionals, Health Care Professionals, nurse practitioners, health care

Administrators, Physicians, societies, Universities.

Members Associated with HealthCareMalaysia residents have

excellent access to healthcare in both public and private sectors, covering hospitals, Doctors, Occupational Therapists, Dentists, Pharmacists, Physiotherapists, Nurses, Medicine Practitioners and other allied healthcare professionals. There are numerous public and private hospitals. Members associated in health professional are more than 233000 in Malaysia.

Malaysia has a doctor to population ratio of 1.57:1000. Malaysia will have a 2.5:1000doctor to population ratio by 2020.

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• Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia• Academy of Medicine of Malaysia• Association of Private Hospitals• Catholic Doctors Association of Malaysia• eKMSA• FMSAM• FPMPAM• IMU Alumni• Islamic Medical Association Malaysia• LCCH Malaysia• Malaysian Association of Plastic, Aesthetic

and Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons• Malaysian Association of Social Workers• Malaysian Association of Speech Language

and Hearing• Malaysian College of Radiology• Malaysian Dental Association• Malaysian Endocrine Society• Malaysian Medical Association• Malaysian Orthopaedic Association• Malaysian Paediatric Association• Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society• Malaysian Physiotherapy Association• Malaysian Psychiatric Association• Malaysian Society for Quality in Health• Malaysian Society of Aesthetic Medicine• Malaysian Society of Allergy and Immunology• Malaysian Society of Anaesthetists• Malaysian Society of Colorectal surgeons• Malaysian Society of Gastroenterology and

Hepatology• Malaysian Society of Haematology• Malaysian Society of Hypertension• Malaysian Society of Intensive Care• Malaysian Society of Nephrology• Malaysian Society of Occupational Therapists

• Malaysian Society of Oncology• Malaysian Society of Ophthalmology• Malaysian Society of Rheumatology• Malaysian Society of Toxinology• Malaysian Society of Transplantation• Malaysian Thoracic Society• Malaysian Urological Association• Manipal Alumni Association Malaysia• MASO• MMA Johor• MMA Sarawak• MMA Selangor• National Heart Association of Malaysia• Neurosurgical Association of Malaysia• O&G Society of Malaysia• PADU• Penang Medical Practitioners Society• Perak Medical Practitioners Society• Perinatal Society of Malaysia• Persatuan Dermatologi Malaysia• Persatuan Pakar Perubatan Kesihatan Awam

Malaysia• Pharmaceutical Association of Malaysia• PMPASKL• SAARMM• Sarawak Medical Practitioners Society• SMMAMS

Societies Associated with HealthCare Research in Malaysia

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• Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor Setar• Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim, Sungai Petani• Hospital Kulim• Hospital Baling• Hospital Sik• Hospital Langkawi• Hospital Yan• Hospital Jitra• Hospital Kuala Nerang• Hospital Kangar (Tuanku Fauziah)• Penang General Hospital• Hospital Sungai Bakap• Hospital Bukit Mertajam• Hospital Balik Pulau• Hospital Seberang Jaya• Hospital Kepala Batas• Hospital Bahagia Ulu Kinta, Tanjung

Rambutan• Hospital Batu Gajah• Hospital Changkat Melintang• Hospital Grik• Hospital Kampar• Hospital Kuala Kangsar• Hospital Parit Buntar• Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh• Hospital Selama• Hospital Seri Manjung• Hospital Sg. Siput• Hospital Slim River• Hospital Tapah• Hospital Taiping• Hospital Teluk Intan• Hospital Putrajaya• National Cancer Institute• Hospital Shah Alam• Hospital Ampang• Hospital Banting• Hospital Kajang

• Hospital Kuala Kubu Baru• Hospital Selayang• Hospital Serdang• Hospital Sungai Buloh• Hospital Tanjung Karang• Hospital Tengku Ampuan Jemaah, Sabak

Bernam• Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Klang• Hospital Angkatan Tentera Tuanku Mizan• Poliklinik Cheras• Kuala Lumpur Hospital• National Heart Institute of Malaysia• Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical

Centre (PPUKM)• University Malaya Specialist Centre (UMSC)• University Malaya Medical Centre• Hospital Tuanku Jaafar, Seremban• Hospital Kuala Pilah• Hospital Port Dickson• Hospital Tampin• Hospital Jelebu• Hospital Jempol• Malacca General Hospital• Hospital Alor Gajah• Hospital Jasin• Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru• Hospital Pakar Sultanah Fatimah, Muar• Hospital Pakar Johor, Johor Bahru• Sultanah Nora Ismail Hospital, Batu Pahat• Hospital Enche Besar Hajjah Kalsom, Kluang

Hospitals Associated with Health care researchMore than 300 Hospitals are there in Malaysia. More than 50 hospitals are there in Kuala Lumpur.

Below list of hospitals in Malaysia:

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• Hospital Segamat• Hospital Pontian• Hospital Kota Tinggi• Hospital Mersing• Hospital Tangkak• Hospital Temenggung Seri Maharaja Tun

Ibrahim• Hospital Permai Johor Bahru, Tampoi• Sultan Ismail Hospital• Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital• Hospital Pekan• Hospital Kuala Lipis• Hospital Raub• Hospital Bentong• Hospital Jerantut• Hospital Jengka• Hospital Muadzam Shah• Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Temerloh• Hospital Cameron Highlands• Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah• Hospital Dungun• Hospital Kemaman• Hospital Besut• Hospital Hulu Terengganu• Hospital Setiu• Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II• Hospital Pasir Mas• Hospital Tumpat• Hospital Machang• Hospital Jeli• Hospital Tanah Merah• Hospital Tengku Anis• Hospital Gua Musang• Hospital Kuala Krai• Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM)• Hospital Kota Bharu• Hospital Queen Elizabeth, Kota Kinabalu• Hospital Duchess of Kent• Hospital Tawau• Hospital Keningau• Hospital Tenom• Hospital Beaufort

• Hospital Kudat• Hospital Kota Belud• Hospital Ranau• Hospital Lahad Datu• Hospital Kota Marudu• Hospital Sipitang• Hospital Kuala Penyu• Hospital Papar• Hospital Tambunan• Hospital Beluran• Hospital Semporna• Hospital Kinabatangan• Hospital Mesra• Hospital Likas (Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-

Kanak Sabah)• Hospital New Generation• Sarawak General Hospital• Sarawak General Hospital, Kota Samarahan

(Cardiac services)• Hospital Bau• Hospital Sibu• Hospital Miri• Hospital Sarikei• Hospital Sri Aman• Hospital Limbang• Hospital Lawas• Hospital Kapit• Hospital Sentosa• Hospital Mukah• Hospital Marudi• Hospital Lundu• Hospital Bintulu• Hospital Betong• Hospital Serian• Hospital Simunjan• Rajah Charles Brooke Memorial Hospital• Hospital Kanowit• Hospital Saratok• Hospital Sri Aman• Lau King Howe Memorial Hospital (now a

Museum)• Hospital Dalat

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• Hospital Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan• Hospital Penawar• Pantai Hospital Batu Pahat• Putra Specialist Hospital (Batu Pahat)• Puteri Specialist Hospital, Johor Bahru• KPJ Specialist Hospital Muar (Under

Construction)• Regency Specialist Hospital• Pantai Hospital Sungai Petani• Kedah Medical Centre• Putra Medical Centre• Metro Specialist Hospital• Amanjaya Specialist Hospital• Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital• Tropicana Medical Centre Penang• Penang Adventist Hospital• Carl Corrynton Medical Centre• Lam Wah Ee Hospital• Pantai Hospital• Island Hospital• Loh Guan Lye Specialists Centre• Gleneagles Medical Centre• KPJ Penang Specialist Hospital• Bagan Specialist Centre• Fatimah Hospital• Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital• Ipoh Specialist Hospital• Kinta Medical Centre• Pantai Hospital Ipoh• Lumut District Hospital• Pusat Pakar Rajindar Singh, Teluk Intan• Maxwell Maternity & Surgical Centre• Apollo Medical Centre• Taiping Medical Centre• Columbia Asia Medical Centre - Taiping• Pantai Hospital Manjung• KPJ Centre Manjung• Alpha Specialist Centre, Kota Damansara,

Petaling Jaya• Beacon International Specialist Centre,

Petaling Jaya• Tropicana Medical Centre, Kota Damansara• NR Pusat Diagnostik, Shah Alam

• Sentosa Medical Centre, Kajang• Assunta Hospital, Petaling Jaya• Pantai Hospital Klang• Klinik Puravi & Maternity Home• Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital• Klinik Damo & Pusat Bersalin, Klang• Sime Darby Medical Centre Subang Jaya

(formerly known as Subang Jaya Medical Centre)

• Sime Darby Specialist Centre Megah (formerly known as Megah Medical Specialists Group)

• Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital• Damansara Specialist Hospital• Puteri Klang Medical Centre (Formerly known

as Kemuning Medical Centre)• Selangor Medical Centre• QHC Medical Centre• Hospital Wanita Metro Klang• KPJ Selangor Specialist Hospital• Klinik Pakar Wanita Sheela & Rumah Bersalin• Lam Surgery & Maternity Home S/B• Kajang Specialist Maternity & Surgery S/B• Sri Kota Medical Centre, Klang• Arunamari Specialist Medical Centre, Klang• Sunway Medical Centre• Kelana Jaya Medical Centre• Damansara Fertility Centre• Darul Ehsan Medical Centre, Shah Alam• Salam Medical Centre• Az-Zahrah Islamic Medical Centre• Metro IVF Centre• Pusat Rawatan Islam (MAIS) S/B• Klinik Pakar Razif & Norana• Klinik Kartini Medan• PJ Nursing Home• Hospital Wanita Metro Banting• Shah Alam Medical Centre• Andalas Medical Centre• PMMC, Shah Alam• Putra Medical Centre, Sungai Buloh• Klinik Christina Chea• Klinik EAM, Batu Caves• EAM Dialysis Centre, Batu Caves

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• Columbia Asia Medical Centre - Puchong• Columbia Asia Extended Care Hospital - Shah

Alam• University Malaya Specialist Centre• Metro Maternity Kuala Selangor• Manipal Hospitals Klang (scheduled to open

in late 2014)• Golden Horses Health Sanctuary• Hospital UMRA• Vista Eye Specialist• Evagayle Carehome (M) Sdn Bhd• TAGS Specialists Centre (formerly known as

HSC Cheras Specialists Centre)• Global Doctors Specialist Centre (Hospital)• HSC Medical Centre• Columbia Asia Hospital - Setapak, Kuala Lumpur• Prince Court Medical Centre• Institut Jantung Negara (IJN)• Sunmed Specialist & Wellness Centre• Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre• Damai Service Hospital (Taman Melawati)

Sdn. Bhd.• Sentosa Medical Centre• Tung Shin Hospital• Pantai Medical Centre• Lourdes Medical Centre• Poliklinik Mallal Ear,Nose,Throat

Clinic(Brickfields/KL Sentral)• Sambhi Clinic & Nursing Home• Damai Service Hospital [1]• Samuel Clinic & Specialist Maternity & Clinic

for Women• Pusat Rawatan Islam S/B• Roopi Medical Centre• Pusat Pakar Tawakal S/B• Chinese Maternity Hospital• Pantai Cheras Medical Centre• Taman Desa Medical Centre• Cheras Geriatric Centre• Apollo TTDI Medical Centre• Poliklinik Kotaraya• Sentul Hospital• Hospital Pantai Indah

• Hospital Danau Kota• Pudu Specialist Centre• Al-Islam Medical Centre (formerly Kampung

Baru Medical Centre)• Clinic Rosman - YKN Dialysis• onemedcare - Physiotherapy, Woundcare &

Beauty and Welless• UKM Specialist Centre• Nilai Medical Centre, Negeri Sembilan,

Malaysia• Seremban Specialist Hospital• Columbia Asia Medical Centre - Seremban• Senawang Specialist Hospital• Mawar Medical Centre,Seremban,Negeri Sembilan• Kuantan Medical Centre• Kuantan Specialist Hospital• Darul Makmur Medical Centre• PRKMUIP Specialist Hospital• Pusat Rawatan Islam An-Nisa• Kota Bharu Medical Centre• Perdana Specialist Hospital• Sabah Medical Centre (SMC)• Damai Specialist Centre S/B• Rafflesia Medical Centre• Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu• Sibu Specialist Medical Centre, Sibu• Rejang Medical Centre, Sibu• Normah Medical Specialist Centre, Kuching• Kuching Specialist Hospital, Kuching• Timberland Medical Centre, Kuching• Borneo Medical Centre, Kuching• Miri City Medical Centre, Miri• Columbia Asia Medical Centre - Miri• Columbia Asia Medical Centre - Bintulu• Bintulu Medical Centre, Bintulu• Pantai Hospital Ayer Keroh• Straits Medical Centre• Mahkota Medical Centre• Dermatology Centre @ Mahkota Medical

Centre• Dental Centre @ Mahkota Medical Centre• Putra Specialist Hospital• Oriental Melaka

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Universities Associated with HealthcareMedical university is a tertiary educational institution—or part of such an institution—that

teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians and surgeons. In some countries it is called medical school and some countries universities. Malaysia have 32 medical universities and Kuala Lampur have 8 medical university.

Market Value of healthcare researchHealthcare systems around world are facing

unprecedented change. While healthcare is primarily organized within national geographies, the issues are truly global. Demographics, fiscal restraint, new technologies and consumer expectations are creating significant challenges and opportunities.

The global pharmaceutical contract research and manufacturing services market is set to grow by an average of 13.6% a year to 2017, by which time it will be worth $136 billion, up from $72 billion in 2012, according to new forecasts.

Market growth Healthcare IndustryMalaysia’s healthcare market estimated $1.2 billion

in 2008 and is projected to reach approximately $3.7 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 9.5% (MOPI, 2014). World healthcare industry estimated trillion for the year 2014 and As per the market analysis it will raise up to $7.0 trillion by 2020.

Market Value pharmaceutical industryAsia and Indian subcontinents including Australia

and south Africa pharmaceutical market going to see a highest growth rate at CAGR 11.4 - 14.4% compare to rest of the world as per the prediction. Malaysia’s pharmaceutical market to be worth $3.2 billion in 2013. The sector is expected to generate $11 billion (RM35.5 billion) by 2020.

Fund Allotment For HealthCareHealthcare expenditure in Malaysia could exceed USD20 billion. In the next five years (2015 to

2020), it is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11%. Malayasia Government spending will focus on development of public healthcare infrastructure, chronic, infectious diseases control and treatment.

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Statistics of Physicians Healthcare across the Globe

Location Physicians Location PhysiciansWorld 13.9 Israel 31.1Afghanistan 1.9 Italy 38Albania 11.1 Jamaica 4.1Algeria 12.1 Japan 21.4Andorra 39.1 Jordan 25.6Angola 1.7 Kazakhstan 38.4Armenia 28.5 Kenya 1.8Australia 38.5 Kiribati 3.8Austria 48.6 Korea (Republic of) 20.2Azerbaijan 33.8 Kuwait 17.9Bahamas 28.2 Kyrgyzstan 24.7Bahrain 14.9 Lao People's

Democratic Rep.1.9

Bangladesh 3.6 Latvia 29Barbados 18.1 Lebanon 35.4Belarus 37.6 Libya 19Belgium 37.8 Lithuania 36.4Belize 8.3 Luxembourg 27.8Benin 0.6 Macedonia 26.2Bhutan 0.7 Madagascar 1.6Bosnia and Herzegovina

16.9 Malawi 0.2

Botswana 3.4 Malaysia 12Brazil 17.6 Maldives 16Brunei Darussalam 13.6 Mali 0.8Bulgaria 37.6 Malta 32.3Burkina Faso 0.5 Marshall Islands 4.4Cambodia 2.3 Mauritania 1.3Cameroon 0.8 Mexico 19.6Canada 20.7 Micronesia 1.8Cape Verde 3 Moldova (Republic of) 36.4Central African Republic

0.5 Monaco 70.6

Chad 0.4 Mongolia 27.6Chile 10.3 Montenegro 20.3China 14.6 Morocco 6.2Colombia 14.7 Mozambique 0.3Congo 1 Myanmar 5Cook Islands 28.9 Namibia 3.7Cote d'Ivoire 1.4 Nauru 7.1Croatia 27.2 New Zealand 27.4Cuba 67.2 Niger 0.2

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Cyprus 27.5 Nigeria 4Czech Republic 37.1 Niue 60Denmark 34.2 Norway 41.6Djibouti 2.3 Oman 20.5Ecuador 16.9 Pakistan 8.1Egypt 28.3 Palau 13.8El Salvador 16 Papua New Guinea 0.5Estonia 33.4 Peru 9.2Ethiopia 0.3 Poland 20.7Fiji 4.3 Qatar 27.6Finland 29.1 Romania 23.9France 33.8 Russian Federation 43.1Gambia 1.1 Rwanda 0.6Georgia 42.4 Samoa 4.8Germany 36.9 San Marino 48.8Ghana 0.9 Saudi Arabia 9.4Grenada 6.6 Senegal 0.6Guatemala 9.3 Serbia 21.1Guinea 1 Sierra Leone 0.2Guinea-Bissau 0.7 Singapore 19.2Guyana 2.1 Slovakia 30Honduras 3.7 Slovenia 25.4Hungary 34.1 Solomon Islands 2.2Iceland 34.6 Somalia 0.4India 6.5 South Africa 7.6Indonesia 2 Spain 39.6Iran (Islamic Republic of)

8.9 Sri Lanka 4.9

Iraq 6.1

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The field of Healthcare Asiapacific 2017 is growing rapidly and its development is making tremendous impacts in nursing. The importance and significance can be gauged by the fact that it has made huge advancements over the course of time and is continuing to influence various sectors.

Healthcare Asiapacific 2017• Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists from all over the world

• Selected contributions will be published in following Supporting International Journals

• Primary Health Care: Open Access• Health Care: Current Reviews• Journal of Nursing & Care

• Participation in sessions on specific topics on which the conference is expected to achieve progress

• Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas

• Share your excitement in promoting your skills in the field of designing

• Conference brings together Scientific Researchers, Business Entrepreneurs and Industry Developers

About Conference

Healthcare Asiapacific

2017

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Kuala Lumpur is popularly named K L, has the last decade become one of the most energetic cities in

Asia. K L is a financial center in the East and a unique city for tourism. It offers first class attractions,

entertainment and shopping facilities. A world class capital with all facilities you expect!

Kuala Lumpur the capital of Malaysia is a clean, safe, top modern multicultural city. Here you can

find some of the world’s most breathtaking modern skyscrapers, motivated by the unique style of Malay

architecture, next to some colonial buildings, which means that the city also holds much of its old character

and local colour.

About Kuala Lumpur

Healthcare Asiapacific

2017

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VenueKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaEmail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Contact

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Important DatesAbstract submission opens: October 14, 2016

Registration opens: October 14, 2016Early bird registration: April 10, 2017

On spot registration: July 03, 2017

Healthcare Asiapacific

2017

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Previous Scientific Program

Healthcare Asiapaci ic 2016

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Keynote Forum Introduction

09:45-10:15Title: Role of modern reproductive technecology in population growth managementRichard P Dickey, Louisiana State University, USA

Sessions: Healthcare and Management Healthcare Services Nursing Education Healthcare Case Studies

Session IntroductionSession Chair: Richard P. Dickey, Louisiana State University New Orleans, USASession Co-chair: Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia

10:15-10:40Title: Positive Healthcare Practice Environments: Implications for Patient Safety and Outcomes

Christine Pabico and Leigh Hume, American Nurses Credentialing Center, USA

10:40-11:05Title: Leadership, management and administration of health care systems with Project Management

Fabio Festa, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Networking & Refreshments Break: 11:05-11:20 @ QUAY Restaurent

11:20-11:45Title: Are current assessment protocols capable of identifying people at risk of HIV associated cognitive impairment?

Denise Cummins, Sydney District Nursing, Australia

11:45-12:10Title: Primary concerns about occupational hazards in Taiwanese EDs

Li Ya Lin, Tzu Hui Institute of Technology, Taiwan

12:10-12:35Title: Factors contributing to sub-standard care during intrapartum in maternity wards of selected hospitals, in Mopani District, Limpopo Province

H N Shilubane, University of Venda, South Africa

12:35-13:00Title: The effect of integrated health management model on the satisfaction among Chinese elderly

Pei Liu, Southeast University, Jiangsu, China

Group Photo

Lunch Break: 13:00-13:45 @ QUAY Restaurent

13:45-14:10Title: The Effect of Emotional Intelligence (EI) Training on Nurses' Resiliency in Department of Psychiatry

Mohammad Ali Hosseini, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran

14:10-15:10Work Shop on How we integrate Pathology in preclinical medical school curriculum through Bond virtual

hospital using a mobile appby: Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia

15:10-15:35Title: Bacteria and fungi involved in the development of diarrheic and respiratory diseases in workers handling bovine hides during the tanning process

María Maldonado-Vega, Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad del Bajío, Mexico

Networking & Refreshments Break: 15:35-15:50 @ QUAY Restaurent

15:50-16:15Title: Healthcare Care Management: What do healthcare professionals need to be effective?

Yvonne Brunetto, Southern Cross University, Australia

08:30-09:30 Registrations

Day 1 July 18, 2016

QUAY 3

Opening Ceremony09:30-09:45conferenceseries.com

Scientific Program

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16:15-16:40Title: A Delphi Method to Construct a Competence Indicator of Gender in Healthcare Professional Education

Hui-Chen Tseng, Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Panel Discussion

Day 2 July 19, 2016

QUAY 3

Keynote Forum

09:30-10:00Title: Control of dglucosePreserves Renal Function in Patients with DiabetesAnil Mandal, Mandal Diabetes Research Foundation, USA

10:00-10:30Title: Ebola: Facts, myths and challengesNeelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia

Sessions: Healthcare and Chronic Diseases

Session IntroductionSession Chair: Anil Mandal, Mandal Diabetes Research Foundation, USASession Co-chair: Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia

10:30-10:55Title: The relationships of perceived fatigue, cortisol, and cytokine in koreans with chronic hepatitis b

Yeonsoo Jang, Yonsei University, South Korea

Networking & Refreshments Break: 10:55-11:10 @ QUAY Restaurent

11:10-11:35Title: The long-term effect of community-based health management on the elderly with type 2 diabetes by the Markov model

Jianqian Chao, Southeast University, China

11:35-12:35Work Shop on Peer assessed medicines management OSCE for student nurses- a strategy to enhance safe

medicines management practiceby: Allison Wiseman, University of Surrey, UK

12:35-13:00Title: The facilitators and barriers to exclusive breastfeeding in Northeast of Thailand

Thiwawan Thepha, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

Lunch Break: 13:00-13:45 @ QUAY Restaurent

13:45-14:45Work Shop on Nursing’s Next Generation: Innovative Nursing Education for Millennials and Generation Z

by: Amber McCall, Augusta University, USA

14:45-15:10Title: Analysis of paediatric bone growth in children from isolated populations

Jessica Covino, Bond University, Australia

15:10-15:35Title: Impact of medical waste management trainings intervention for improved behaviors of hospital workers in Pakistan

Ramesh Kumar, Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand

15:35-16:00Title: A Unique case of Right Cervical Aortic Arch with Anomalous Left Common Carotid Artery and absent Right Common Carotid Artery

Soumya Guha, RML Hospital, India

16:00-16:25Title: Breast Cancer Trend in Iran from 2000 to 2009 and Prediction till 2020 using a Trend Analysis Method

Reza Chaman, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Iran Panel Discussion

Refreshments & Poster Presentations: 16:25-16:40 @ QUAY RestaurentPoster Presentations(16:40-17:20)

HCAP-001Title: Risk factors of non-communicable diseases among population in Wad- Medani city, Gezira state, Sudan (2013)

Daniel Tekie Ghebreselasie, University of Gezira, Sudan

HCAP-002Title: Impact of NHIS free maternal healthcare policy on utilization of maternal care services in Ghana

Eric Boateng, International University of Japan, Japan

HCAP-003Title: Socialization experiences of Korean physically disabled adults in public welfare program

Jeong-Soo Kim, Pukyong National University, Korea

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HCAP-004Title: Nurses’ perceptions in providing patient education for patients with chronic kidney disease in Singapore: A descriptive qualitative study

Maitali Ganesan, General Hospital, Singapore

HCAP-005Title: Correlation of Injury Severity Score and Average Length of Stay

Shu Ting Yen, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taiwan

HCAP-006Title: Knowledge, attitude and practice on traditional and complementary medicine among health professionals in Malaysia

Maihebureti Abuduli, Health Scienecs University, Turkey Panel Discussion

Day 3 July 20, 2016

QUAY 3

Sessions: Infectious Disease and Prevention Community Healthcare

Session IntroductionSession Chair: Neelam Doshi, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia

10:00-10:25Title: Professional nurses’ views regarding stigma and discrimination in the care of HIV and AIDS patients in rural hospitals of the Limpopo province

Bumani S Manganye, University Of Venda, South Africa

10:25-10:50Title: Development of an online HIV Nursing module for nurses with limited experience caring for people living with HIV

Denise Cummins, Sydney District Nursing, Australia

10:50-11:15Title: Maternal and neonatal Mortality and Morbidity in 20 Hospitals in Nigeria – Reduction of MMR by Quality assurance in Obstetrics

Stefanie Adams, University Ulm, GermanyNetworking & Refreshments Break: 11:15-11:30 @ QUAY Restaurent

11:30-11:55Title: Integrative yoga therapy on cognitive function in elderly

Sukdev Nayak, AIIMS, India

11:55-12:20Title: The concept of hope: Islamic perception and implication for practice

Nada Eltaiba, Qatar University, Qatar

12:20-12:45Title: An Assessment of Lighting Concepts in the healthcare environment

Fatma Jobran, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia Panel Discussion

Award Ceremony & Closing Ceremony

Lunch Break: 12:45-13:45 @ QUAY Restaurent

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