April 26-27, 2021
Dubai, UAE
We’ve invited 13 of the most influential Speakers from around the world to give inspirational talks and lead practical workshops.
Dr. Maream Alhobel
Saudi Arabia
Eduardo Mahecha Reyes
Colombia
Dr Fan Lihong
China
Virginia Lee
USA
Christy Roames
USA
Ms. Amani Sindi
Saudi Arabia
Duc Chung
USA
The conference will be organized around the theme “Evolving Exploration of Palliative Care to Refine the Wellness during COVID-19”.Palliative care 2021 has been designed in an interdisciplinary manner with a multitude of tracks to choose from every segment and Offering opportunity to go to the presentations conveyed by eminent experts from everywhere throughout the world. Palliative care 2021 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Dubai, UAE. We are glad to invite you all to attend and register for the “4th International Conference on Palliative Care and Gerontology” which is going to be held during April 26-27, 2021 Dubai, UAE.
Why to Attend???
With members from around the world focused on learning about Palliative care and its advances. The two days of educational program will include keynote presentations, oral presentations, and poster presenters on the innovative techniques papers in all the fields of Palliative care. The conference invites Palliative Care Specialist, researchers both industry and academia, Pediatric, hospice care, Cardiologist, Gynaecology, Mental health and other partnered areas of palliative care and business delegates across the globe to share their research experiences in the rapidly expanding field.
Targeted Audience
Session 01- Palliative Care
Palliative care is appropriating at any age and at any stage in a serious illness and can be provided together with curative treatment. The goal is to progress quality of life for both the patient and the family. Most of the states are facing health transitions, with a quickly rising burden of chronic and undying ailments. They’ll vary from regions and approach supported their scope of observe and their diversity in practice. Palliative care oncology is a worldwide needed palliative care to cancer patients. Palliative nursing helps in patient entire family to face their toughest times. Palliative care focuses mainly on diagnosing, preventing, and treating symptoms experienced by patients with a serious or life-threatening illness. Both palliative care and hospice care provide comfort but a minor difference between them. According to WHO estimates, more than four million of them would benefit from palliative medicine and care.
Related societies: Asia Pacific Hospice and Palliative Care Association | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Association | New Brunswick Hospice Palliative Care Association | African Palliative Care Association | Romanian Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of South Africa
Session 02- Palliative Care Management
Communications play a very large role in palliative care management. It improves patient’s quality of life, provides pain and symptom control, focuses on body, mind, spirit and reduces unnecessary hospital visits. All of these are essential for palliative care management. Reflection and communication is the Advance Care Planning of progression. Healthcare specialties that care for patients with serious or life-limiting illness, regardless of the stage of the disease or treatment. Most importantly, make the patient feel as comfortable as possible whether it is a hospice palliative care or palliative care at home. Palliative medicine like Morphine and other are used to control pain or shortness of breath during an illness or at the end of life.
Related societies: International Association of Nurses in Palliative Care | Hospice Association of Ontario | Palliative Association of Malawi | Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association | Florida Hospice and Palliative Care Association | National Hospice and Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session 03- Hospice Palliative Care
Hospice care is to help the terminally ill patients and their families cope with the end of life. It begins after treatment of the disease is stopped and when it is clear that the person is not going to survive the illness. Palliative care would also help the patients understand their choices for medical treatment. Hospice care is free. Hospice palliative care is providing the people who has been diagnosed with six months or less than to live at the terminal stage of their life.
Related societies: European Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of Prince Edward Island | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Association of Palliative Medicine | Latin America Association for Palliative Care | UK Palliative Medicine Association | Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session 04- Palliative Care Nursing
In Palliative nursing, nurses provide care for those who are the end of their lives. Nursing and palliative care shares common root, goals, and values. For a nurse who can handles the human response of complex phenomenon that encompasses the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual aspects of being. The nurses deal with grief on a daily basis. Nurses often develops deep connection with these patients as they try to meet their wishes and help them die with a sense of dignity and control. Nursing enthusiasm for various fields of palliative care like, Mental health, Oncology, Psychiatric, Midwife, Geriatric and many more.
Related societies: Nova Scotia Hospice Palliative Care Association | Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians | International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care | Alberta Hospice Palliative Care Association | Korean Society for Hospice and Palliative Care | Indian Association of Palliative Care | Newfoundland and Labrador Palliative Care Association
Session 05- Palliative Women’s Health Care
The palliative care team aims to handle all the domains of palliative care along with not alone the physical as well as the emotional, spiritual, and social domains of care. Most oncologists are trained to produce and feel cozy providing primary palliative be sure of the patients, within the case of medication oncologists, these services embrace basic symptom management and positioning treatment choices with patient goals. There are totally different important barriers to the mix of palliative care early among the course of a malignancy, love advanced feminine internal sex organ cancer. Focussing Health care of elderly people called gerontologist, they are needed hospice palliative care or palliative nursing at home.
Related societies: Asia Pacific Hospice and Palliative Care Association | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Association | New Brunswick Hospice Palliative Care Association | African Palliative Care Association | Romanian Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of South Africa
Session 06- Obstetrics and Gynaecology Palliative Care
Obstetrics and medicine patients for whom palliative care is most applicable embrace women with medical specialty cancer and women with a vertebrate or new-born with a doubtless life-limiting malady. Health care suppliers caring for patients with life-limiting malady, as well as obstetrician-gynaecologists, should possess a basic primary hospice palliative care ability set, also symptom management for common symptoms like pain and nausea and communication skills such as breaking unhealthy news.
Related societies: International Association of Nurses in Palliative Care | Hospice Association of Ontario | Palliative Association of Malawi | Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association | Florida Hospice and Palliative Care Association | National Hospice and Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session 07- Midwifery Palliative Care
Midwives are trained skilled to provide antepartum care throughout labour and birth. They have further coaching job and credentials for birth education, breastfeeding consultation and many. Midwives practice in many different environments, such as hospital of various Acquity levels, offices, birth centres, clinics and homes.
Related societies: European Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of Prince Edward Island | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Association of Palliative Medicine | Latin America Association for Palliative Care | UK Palliative Medicine Association | Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session 08- Palliative Sedation Therapy
Palliative sedation therapy is a part of the continuum of good palliative care. Artificial nutrition and hydrations may need to be addressed in patients who will be placed in a medically induced stupor or coma. It is the use of sedatives to relieve unbearable pain from refractory symptoms through lessening of the patient’s consciousness. These are the medications using for palliative sedation are anxiolytic, barbiturates, sedating anti psychotics and general anaesthetics. It could be a valuable therapy to use for patients in whom all conventional methods have failed to alleviate their suffering.
Related societies: Nova Scotia Hospice Palliative Care Association | Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians | International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care | Alberta Hospice Palliative Care Association | Korean Society for Hospice and Palliative Care | Indian Association of Palliative Care | Newfoundland and Labrador Palliative Care Association
Session 09- Cancer Palliative Care
Palliative care plays a crucial role in preventing, managing, and relieving the signs of cancer and the side effects of cancer treatment. It plays important role in cancer detection helps patients higher understand their prognosis and goals of treatment, clarify their expectations, and maintain their quality of life. The patients who are taking cancer treatment needed excess hospice care and palliative medicine. Clinical medical specialty contains 3 essential orders such as Palliative care oncology, surgical medical specialty, and radiation medical specialty. Treatment of growth and its growth unit of measurement most regular varieties of illness treatment, parenthetically, surgery, therapy and varied others.
Related societies: Asia Pacific Hospice and Palliative Care Association | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Association | New Brunswick Hospice Palliative Care Association | African Palliative Care Association | Romanian Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of South Africa
Session 10- Mental Health Palliative Care
Palliative Care Within Mental Health are driven, not only by knowledge, skills, and attitudes, but by compassion. To give the extent palliative nursing and nature of palliative care for people with pre-existing mental health problems. The hospice palliative care approach an explicitly within psychiatry has the potential to improve quality of care, person- centredness, and autonomy for the severe persistent mental illness of patients. Palliative care among those with mental state problems and also the difficulties associated with treating physical malady throughout this population.
Related societies: International Association of Nurses in Palliative Care | Hospice Association of Ontario | Palliative Association of Malawi | Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association | Florida Hospice and Palliative Care Association | National Hospice and Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session 11- Palliative Care at Home
Palliative care team will consist of a doctor, a nurse and a social worker. All will be specialists in palliative care. Palliative nursing can help you stay safely at yours home, which helps the gerontology patients an extra layer of support to them can make a big difference to your quality of life. When the unwanted hospital stays to treat pain, shortness of breath or other symptoms. It’s a better way to you and your family, cope with the everyday challenges of living with a serious illness.
Related societies: European Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of Prince Edward Island | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Association of Palliative Medicine | Latin America Association for Palliative Care | UK Palliative Medicine Association | Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session 12- Pediatric Palliative Care
Pediatric palliative care is family centred. It helps with communication and coordination of care. Often, they become the child’s “safe harbour” and closest source of support. This benefit both the child and the family. Child life specialists help children understand their illness. In hospice care pediatric, they use play music writing exercises and other approaches. The Palliative nursing provide an extra layer of support when you need it most.
Related societies: European Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of Prince Edward Island | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Association of Palliative Medicine | Latin America Association for Palliative Care | UK Palliative Medicine Association | Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session13 - Pediatric vs. Adult Palliative Care
Palliative care is based on need, not prognosis. Pediatrics only knows the fact children are not simply little adults. Children's experienced a variety of complex illnesses that are not seen in adults. The team helps us to decision making and figuring out care goals. When Medical decisions for young children are usually made by their family caregivers. Adult patients may make their own decisions. Palliative medicine helps the patient to give relief from their illness. Pediatric palliative care can also involves a play therapist, child life therapist and/or child Behavioral specialist. The best way is to start palliative care as early as possible.
Related societies: Asia Pacific Hospice and Palliative Care Association | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Association | New Brunswick Hospice Palliative Care Association | African Palliative Care Association | Romanian Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of South Africa
Session 14- Geriatric and Gerontology of Palliative Care
Gerontologist is the study of the problems that elderly individuals might encounter and the aging process. Gerontology nursing is multidisciplinary and is concerned with physical, mental, and social aspects and implications of aging. Geriatrics is a medical specialty focused on treatment and care of older persons. These specialists give hospice care and palliative nursing to them.
Related societies: International Association of Nurses in Palliative Care | Hospice Association of Ontario | Palliative Association of Malawi | Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association | Florida Hospice and Palliative Care Association | National Hospice and Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session15 - Trauma and Emergency Medicine
Trauma is considered because the physical injury or hurt caused by external force. Trauma considerably ends up in serious symptom like chronic pain. Trauma remains a main supply of morbidity and mortality within the united states. The incorporation of trauma and palliative care can help and support patients and families through stressful, often life-changing times, paying little heed to the ultimate result.
Related societies: European Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of Prince Edward Island | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Association of Palliative Medicine | Latin America Association for Palliative Care | UK Palliative Medicine Association | Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Session 16- Pain and Symptom Management
Palliative symptoms management approaches disease in a holistic manner. Worry of ache adds to the combination result of ache, so taken palliative medicine gets relief from that. Pain is a particularly distinguished and distressing symptom in patients presenting at the end of life. The Palliative nursing addresses the physical aspects of symptom and also the psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of suffering for total symptom relief. In patients may have varied and unique symptoms that can be challenging to manage. Most pain will be mitigated or controlled. The target of palliative care is to alleviate suffering through knowledgeable pain symptom management.
Related societies: Nova Scotia Hospice Palliative Care Association | Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians | International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care | Alberta Hospice Palliative Care Association | Korean Society for Hospice and Palliative Care | Indian Association of Palliative Care | Newfoundland and Labrador Palliative Care Association
Session17 - Palliative Care Research
Palliative care Requires a lot of active researches to produce information based on local settings and surroundings. For overall for career growth making a presentation detailed about ongoing researches of palliative care oncology, gerontology and conducted as a conference by having these all particulars.
In analysis areas will be associated with Pain and pain relief, different symptoms like fatigue, delirium, nausea, feebleness and Psychological problems like depression, demoralization and many more. These all symptom are reduced by palliative medicine care. The social factors like social stresses, social support, family issue, interventions pharmacologic or non-pharmacological, Grief and sorrow.
Related societies: Asia Pacific Hospice and Palliative Care Association | International Palliative Care Family Carer Research Collaboration | Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Association | New Brunswick Hospice Palliative Care Association | African Palliative Care Association | Romanian Association for Palliative Care | Hospice Palliative Care Association of South Africa
Session 18- Palliative Care Services at The End of Life
Palliative does encompass end-of-life care. It can begin at diagnosis, and at the same time as treatment. Palliative care is provided in many settings. This may have included hospital or private clinics, as a medical team in the hospital, in a palliative care unit or hospice, or in the community. In End of life, hospice palliative care and palliative nursing aims to help you if you have a life-limiting or life-threatening illness. A major component of end-of-life care is the focus on allowing patients to die with dignity.
Related societies: International Association of Nurses in Palliative Care | Hospice Association of Ontario | Palliative Association of Malawi | Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association | Florida Hospice and Palliative Care Association | National Hospice and Palliative Care Association | Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Palliative care is a health care specialty that is both a philosophy of care and an organized, highly structured system for delivering care to persons with life-threatening or debilitating illness from diagnosis till death. The global palliative care market has classified into two basis of service type, end user and geography.
The global market for palliative care is likely to flourish over the prediction period of 2017-2027 due to increasing awareness about physical, social and psychological, needs of patients and their families. According to WHO, Majority of people receiving hospice care are the cancer patients.
Importance and scope
Over the Past 10 years Palliative care has developed into an important clinical specialty. 1,000 or more than new hospital based palliative care programs have been created. 60% of hospitals conducting palliative care programs in more than 50 states. Of National Cancer Institute cancer centres, 58% of institutions participating in the Children’s Oncology Group have a palliative care team,92% of which have an inpatient palliative care consultation team and In Pediatrics, 98% report having a palliative care program,
In upcoming decades, we see the need for palliative care growing substantially. At the same time, those interested in pursuing palliative care research could benefit to attending this conference. The developing methods for the conduct of palliative care trials that will maximize the chance for trial results to be valid, safe, and ethical.
Palliative Care Project Market Growth
The Palliative care market growth between 2008-2020 has a stunning growth and the factors that have led to the growth of this market are growing the aging population, increase in chronic life-threatening disease, initiative taken by the government and non- profit organization, and rise in government funding.
Current Challenges in Palliative Care
Annually Worldwide:
Global Palliative Care Market, by Healthcare centres
Goals for the Future
The below all are suggests that earlier integration palliative care has great potential to improve the well-being and possibly the longivity of individual patients while also contributing to a vital reduction in healthcare expenditures.