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IDAMR

2026

4th World Forum on Infectious Diseases & Antimicrobial Resistance

London, UK

October 15-16

Welcome Message

Dear Colleagues,

We take great pleasure in inviting you to join us for the 4th World Forum on Infectious Diseases & Antimicrobial Resistance (IDAMR 2026), which will be held in London, UK, on June 25–26, 2026.

As one of the leading global congresses in the field, IDAMR 2026 is dedicated to advancing the practice, research, education, and innovation in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, while addressing the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance.

Our participants include infectious disease specialists, microbiologists, clinicians, epidemiologists, virologists, bacteriologists, parasitologists, immunologists, pharmacists, nurses, public health experts, policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers who share a common mission of tackling the challenges posed by emerging infections and resistant pathogens.

This exciting event provides an outstanding platform to bring together the best minds from academia, industry, and healthcare to share groundbreaking findings, exchange knowledge, and foster collaborations that will shape the future of global health.

We look forward to your active participation in IDAMR 2026 this September in London. Please mark your calendars and join us in advancing the dialogue and solutions for infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance.

Sincerely,
Organizing Committee
IDAMR 2026
World Forum on Infectious Diseases
1126 59 Ave East, V5X 1Y9, Vancouver BC, Canada

Representing Leading Institutions & Organizations Worldwide

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Scientific Sessions

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Conference Highlights

Psychology and Psychiatric Disorders

Peers Alley Media: Psychology and Psychiatric Disorders

Psychology is the methodical study of the mind and behavior. Psychology is a multifaceted discipline and incorporates many sub-fields of study in such regions as human development, sports, health, clinical, social conduct, and intellectual procedures. The discipline of psychology is broadly categorized into two subdivisions: a vast profession of consultants and a smaller but growing science of mind, brain, and social behavior. The two have distinctive goals, training, and practices, yet a few analysts incorporate the two.
The term psychiatric disorders are sometimes used to refer to what is more frequently known as mental disorders or psychological disorder.  Psychiatric disorders are patterns of behavioral or psychological side effects that affect different areas of life. These disorders produce distress for the individual experiencing these symptoms.
A psychiatric disorder may also cause physical manifestations, for example, a headache, back pain, or stomach pain. In case if you’re being assessed for a psychiatric disorder, make sure to inform your doctor regarding any physical side effects you're having, including unexplained aches and pains.

Sub-Tracks

  • Assessment and evaluation of mental health effects
  • Anxiety and sleep disorders
  • Schizophrenia and nursing care
  • Stress and emotional treatment studies and outcomes
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy and family therapy in nursing
  • Primary mental health care
  • Electroconvulsive therapy and effects
  • Anatomical pathology
  • Clinical pathology
  • Mental Disorder

Preventive Medicine and Behavioral Health

Peers Alley Media: Preventive Medicine and Behavioral Health

Behavioral health refers to an individual’s state of being and how their behaviors and choices affect their general wellbeing and health. Substance abuse and obsessions of all kinds fall into the realm of behavioral health. Behavioral health disorders are diseases that are invigorated or spread by your sensible decisions and which you are incapable to resist the urge to recurrence, in spite of negative significances. Changing these uncontrollable behaviors straightforwardly impacts your life, then, by lessening or eliminating some of the indicators of behavioral health disorder.

Behavioral health indicates mental and emotional well-being. From those struggling with psychological sicknesses – such as depression or personality disorder – to those with substance abuse disorders or other addictive behaviors, treatment is vital to reclaiming control of their lives.

Sub-Tracks:

  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, ADD)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
  • Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Illness)
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Depression
  • Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Schizophrenia
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder
  • Substance Use and Mental Health
  • Clinical Care
  • Community Partnerships
  • Employee and Patient Safety
  • Population Health

Market Insights Overview

Vision

We work hard to improve the lives of our patients and their families by collaborating with the healthcare community. We offer clinical experience to both allied health professionals and patients.

We focus on the right to comprehensive, high-quality primary care for individuals and populations.


•    To provide the most safest, ethical, and effective medical care possible.
•    Practice the safest, most ethical and effective medical care possible.
•    Breakthrough research can lead to the discovery of new treatments and therapies.
•    Promoting healthy and reducing health disparities.
•    Educate and inspire faculty, healthcare developers, policy makers and leaders of the next generation.
•    Build a philanthropic culture for patient care and research.


Mission

Our objective is to disseminate healthcare information and innovations that will guide in a new era of medicine.

Healthcare Market Forecast

Healthcare is one of those industries that has never seen ups and downs, particularly since technology has taken over its progress.
Even throughout the pandemic, technology was important in advancing healthcare to a higher level.

In 2019, the global home healthcare market was valued at USD 281.8 billion, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.9% predicted from 2020 to 2027. Market growth is expected to be increased by global population ageing and rising patient preference for value-based healthcare. In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 703 million people aged 65 and up lived in the world. By 2050, the number of elderly people is expected to increase to 1.5 billion. The ageing population necessitates more patient-centric healthcare services, which in turn raises demand for healthcare personnel and agencies, drive market growth.

Medicare is the largest single payer of home healthcare services in the United States. Medicare accounts for more than 40% of all home health care expenses.

Healthcare Market Overview in USA

The home healthcare market is divided into two components: equipment and services, wherein the services segment dominated the market with a share of 80% in 2019. The demand for home healthcare agencies is increasing as the world's population ages, resulting in better patient outcomes. Furthermore, the rising frequency of chronic diseases among the elderly is a prominent factor contributing to market growth.

In 2019, therapeutic devices dominated the equipment market. The growing number of patients with chronic or severe respiratory infections, urinary infections, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD) necessitates the use of innovative devices for treatment. Another important element driving the therapeutic equipment market is lower service rates for in-home healthcare when compared to hospitals or nursing homes. End-stage renal diseases (ESRD) affects roughly 750,000 persons in the United States each year, and 2 million patients worldwide, according to the University of California, San Francisco

The diagnostics equipment market is expected to develop at a healthy rate over the projected period, owing to the rising prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular illnesses, both of which necessitate constant monitoring. Furthermore, increasing patient awareness of the screening process and technological advancements, such as the integration of microfluidics, sensors, the Internet of Things (IoT), smartphones, and wearables, provide point-of-care testing to patients and represent a significant opportunity for providing sensitive, low-cost, rapid, and connected diagnostics.

In 2019, North America dominated the home healthcare industry with a 42% share. In 2019, the United States had the greatest market share in North America, due to changing trends towards in-home healthcare from nursing homes, technology advancements, and the presence of modern medical infrastructure. In addition, the region's market is being driven by high patient awareness levels, rising healthcare expenses, and the deployment of a streamlined regulatory framework. Profits in the U.S. healthcare industry are expected to grow at a 5% annual rate through 2024, with medtech and healthcare IT experiencing the fastest growth. Profits in healthcare information technology are expected to rise from 14 billion US dollars in 2019 to 28 billion US dollars in 2024.

Healthcare Market Overview in Japan

Japan is the world's second-largest market for medical devices and healthcare. Japan is open to innovative and high-quality products and technologies, with nearly 45% of medical devices imported.

By nearly 180,000 medical facilities, including hospitals and clinics, Japan has the world's second largest healthcare market. In fiscal FY 2010, national medical expenditure was 37.4 trillion (approx £249 billion @150 = £1), a 3.9 percent increase over the previous year. This was a record-high in terms of both level and rate of growth, driven by the implementation of cutting-edge medical technologies as well as one of the world's fastest ageing populations. As a result of the ageing population, demand for assistive and care products has increased. However, the market is already crowded with a wide range of products, making it extremely difficult for new entrants lacking unique selling points.

The Japanese medical device market is also the world's second largest, valued at 2.4 trillion yen (approx. £16 billion) in 2011, with foreign manufacturers accounting for 44.4 percent of the products. Japan has long been known as a high-tech nation, but the market for medical devices is still heavily reliant on imports.

Healthcare Market Overview in Europe

Despite rising global trade tensions and a sluggish global economic outlook for 2020, the global healthcare market is expected to surpass $2 trillion in 2020. BREXIT is expected to have a significant impact on the United Kingdom, Europe's largest digital healthcare market.

In the forecast period of 2020 to 2027, the healthcare IT market is expected to grow. According to Data Bridge Market Research, the market will be worth USD 150.97 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 15.62 percent during the forecast period.

The European healthcare market is expected to grow from approximately $2080 billion in 2016 to approximately $2125 billion in 2020. The European healthcare market is expected to exceed US$ 224 billion by 2022.

The European home healthcare market was worth USD 70.28 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at an 8.37 percent CAGR to reach USD 105.04 billion by 2024.

In 2019, Germany had the highest market share in Europe, followed by France. This is mostly due to rising in-home healthcare spending in the country and rising demand for the skilled nursing workers to provide in-home care.

Healthcare Market Overview in Australia

The health care and social assistance industry is Australia's largest employer. This industry employed over 1.7 million people in 2020, with a projected increase to more than 1.9 million by 2024.

Occupations related to the HLT – Health Training Package account for roughly one-third of the workforce in Health Care and Social Assistance. The occupations with the highest proportion of the workforce are Aged and Disabled Carers and Nursing Support and Personal Care Workers. Both are expected to grow significantly until 2024, with Aged and Disabled Carers growing by more than 25%. Other occupations in this sector are expected to grow to varying degrees as well. Welfare Support Workers, for example, are expected to grow by nearly 23%, Health and Welfare Services Managers by about 19%, and Complementary Health Therapists by about 15%.

Medical device industry overview: The medical device sector in Australia is mature, with a well-developed regulatory system. However, in the next years, it will be one of the slowest-growing economies in the South Pacific area. In 2016, the market was worth $4 billion, down from $5 billion in 2014. Due to Australia's sinking currency, market recovery will be delayed in 2019. Despite its low growth, Australia's ageing population, Federal Budget measures, and openness to adopt new technology should help to stabilise the market.

Australian market opportunities: Australia's healthcare business is sophisticated and open to innovative products. A wide range of medical gadgets, particularly those designed to treat and manage age-related disorders, are in high demand. Because the Australian market is pushed to cut prices, imported devices are frequently inventive and cost-effective. In addition, there is a growing demand for gadgets that help people with disabilities and chronic pain, as well as those that help them recover faster. The Australian market is highly accessible from a regulatory aspect for items that already have CE Marking.

Healthcare Market Overview in Middle East

Healthcare prospects are expanding across the Middle East. According to a recent analysis by the US-UAE Business Council, healthcare spending in the UAE is forecast to rise from $17 billion in 2017 to $21.3 billion by 2021, with a CAGR of 8.5 percent predicted between 2018 and 2023 in the UAE Healthcare Sector Outlook 2023 report.

Aging populations, longer life expectancies, and sedentary lifestyles, all of which contribute to an increase in obesity, cancer, and diabetes, are driving demand growth. New modes of care and out-of-hospital services are emerging as a result of an emphasis on prevention and well-being rather than simply treating patients. Saudi Arabia, for example, is developing a new healthcare system that includes primary, community, and secondary care.

Simultaneously, labour challenges, such as a lack of competent clinical staff and a strong reliance on expatriates, are pushing demand for technology such as digital health, artificial intelligence, and robots to fill the gap. By 2025, the region's medical technology market is estimated to be worth $31.6 billion.

The size of the Middle East and Africa Home Healthcare Market was worth USD 21.62 billion in 2020 and estimated to be growing at a CAGR of 9.30%, to reach USD 33.32 billion by 2025 during the forecast period.

These countries are expected to have a market size of USD 102 billion in 2024 with a CAGR value of 9.2% during the forecast period. Healthcare is the fastest-growing sector in the UAE, accounting for 79% of the market.

Healthcare Market Overview in APAC

The size of the home Healthcare Market in the Asia Pacific was worth USD 43.25 billion in 2020 and estimated to be growing at a CAGR of 12.56% to each USD 78.14 billion by 2025.

 

Home Healthcare Market Report Scope

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Market size value in 2020

USD 303.6 billion in 2020

Revenue forecast in 2027

USD 515.6 billion

Growth Rate

CAGR of 7.9% from 2020 to 2027

 

Healthcare Associations & Societies in USA

American Public Health Association (APHA)American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM)Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) |  American Medical Association (AMA)American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)American College of Physicians (ACP)American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)American College of Surgeons (ACS)American Psychiatric Association (APA) | American Nurses Association (ANA)Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ)American Health Quality Association (AHQA) | Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)Public Health Physicians of Canada (PHPC) | Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)Canadian Medical Association (CMA)College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of CanadaCanadian Nurses Association (CNA)Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL)Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) | Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada (ISMP Canada) | Accreditation Canada | Accreditation Canada Infection Prevention and Control Standards -Qmentum Program | American Public Health Association (APHA) | American Society for HealthCare Risk Management (ASHRM) | American Society for Microbiology (ASM) | Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) | Association of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Canada (AMMI) | Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN) | Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) | BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) | British Infection Association (BIA) | Canadian Agency for Drugs & Technologies in Health (CADTH) | Canadian Association for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (CACMID) | Canadian Association of Medical Device Reprocessing (CAMDR) | Canadian Vascular Access Association (CVAA) | Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI) | Canadian Lung Association | Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) | Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) | Healthcare Excellence Canada (formerly Canadian Patient Safety Institute) | Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) | Canadian Standards Association (CSA) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | Certification Board in Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC) | College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) | Food and Drug Administration (FDA) | Immunize Canada | Infectious Disease Society of America | Infusion Nurses Society (INS) | International Federation of Infection Control (IFIC) | International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID) | International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD) | National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) | Norwich University, Nurses Week Resource | Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) | One Health Initiative (OHI) | Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres | Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) | Ontario Long Term Care Association (OLTCA) | Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care | Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) | Provincial Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee (PIDAC) | Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) | Public Health Ontario (PHO) | Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA)The ACT Foundation | Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada |  Association of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Canada (CAOT) | Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) | The Canadian Association for Enterostomal Therapy | Canadian Anesthesiologists Society (CAS) | Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) | Canadian Association of Medical Device Resprocessing (CAMDR) | Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (CAG) | Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses | Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) | Children’s Healthcare Canada | Canadian Critical Care Society (CCCS) | Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) | Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) | Canadian Healthcare Association (CHA) | Canadian Home Care Association (CHCA) | Canadian Medical Association (CMA) | Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) | Canadian Association of Medical Oncologists | Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS) | Canadian Pediatric Anesthesia Society (CPAS) | Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) | Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) | Canadian Pharmacists Association (CphA) | Canadian Psychiatric Association (CPA) | Canadian Pain Society (CPS) | The Canadian Podiatric Medical Association | Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | Canadian Society of Clinical Perfusion (CSCP) | Sonography Canada | Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) | Canadian Society of Nutrition Management (CSNM) | Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery (CSOHNS) | Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT) | Dietitians of Canada (DC) | Homewood Health Centre | Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) | Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists (CSHP) | Orthotics Prosthetics Canada | Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) | Bell Let’s Talk | Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) | Canadian Brain Health Research Strategy (CBRS) | Colorectal Cancer Canada | Canadian Liver Foundation | Canadian Cancer Society | Canadian Cardiovascular Society | Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD) | Canadian Women’s Foundation | Brain Canada Foundation | Parkinson Canada | Autism Canada | Canadian Blood Services | Bladder Cancer Canada | Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada | Canadian Celia Association | Canadian Hemochromatosis Society | Hypertension Canada | Huntington Society of Canada | Canadian Mental Health Association | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) | Ovarian Cancer Canada | Canadian Association for Neuroscience (CAN-ACN) | Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada | Thyroid Foundation of Canada | Spinal CSF Leak Canada | Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (CNPEA) | Brain Injury Canada | Public Health Ontario | Canadian Digestive Health Foundation | Cure SMA | Arthritis Research Canada (ARC)Alzheimer Society of Canada | PKD Foundation of Canada | Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP) | Muscular Dystrophy Canada (MDC) | Ontario Rett Syndrome Associationc (ORSA)Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association | Thrombosis Canada | Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Centre | Canadian Chiropractic Association | Pharmacy Technician Society of British Colombia | Healthcare Excellence Canada | Canadian Psoriasis Network | Osteoporosis Canada | The Ontario Caregiver OrganizationPulmonary Hypertension Association of Canada | Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists (COMP) | The Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) | Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) | Digital Health Canada | Canadian AIDS Society | Canadian Women’s Foundation |

Healthcare Associations & Societies in Europe

European Medical Association (EMA) | European Society of Medicine (ESMED) | European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) | European Public Health Association (EUPHA) | European Society of Cardiology (ESC) | European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) | European Society of Radiology (ESR) | European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) | European Health Management Association (EHMA) | European Association of Hospital Managers (EAHM) | Health First Europe (HFE) | European Patients' Forum (EPF) | European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) | European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients' Associations (EFA) | MedTech Europe | European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL)British Medical Association (BMA) | Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) | Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) | Doctors' Association UK (DAUK) | Royal College of Physicians (RCP) | Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) | Royal College of Nursing (RCN)Royal College of Midwives (RCM) | British Geriatrics Society (BGS) | British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) | British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine (BSRM) | British Association for Holistic Medicine & Health Care (BHMA) |  UK Public Health Association (UKPHA) | UK Health Alliance on Climate Change | Health and Safety Executive (HSE) | General Medical Council (GMC) | Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) | General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) | Austrian Public Health Association (ÖGPH) | Gesundheit Österreich GmbH (GÖG)Austrian Medical Association (Österreichische Ärztekammer) | Gesellschaft der Ärzte in Wien (College of Physicians in Vienna) | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Austrian Diabetes Association (ÖDG) | Austrian Nursing Association (ÖGKV) | Austrian Association of Hospital Pharmacists (AAHP) | Austrian Medical Students’ Association (AMSA) |  American Austrian Foundation (AAF)Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health (SItI) | Italian National Agency for Regional Health Services (AGENAS) | Italian Federation of Health and Hospital Companies (FIASO) | Italian Federation of Cardiology (FIC) | Italian Society of Hospital Pharmacy | Association of Italian Doctors in Europe and the World (AReMIEM)European Medicines Agency (EMA)French Healthcare AssociationFrench HealthcareFrench Healthcare ClubsAcadémie Nationale de Chirurgie | Association Dentaire Française (ADF)European Liver Patients' AssociationNational Medical AssociationsAssociation of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF)German Agency for Quality in MedicineGerman Medical AssociationGerman Network for Evidence Based MedicinePsychologie Verbund |

Healthcare Associations & Societies in Asia

Health Action International Asia Pacific (HAIAP)Asian Society for Quality in Health Care (ASQua)Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH)Health Systems Global (HSG) – Asia and the Pacific Regional NetworkSouth Asian Public Health Association (SAPHA)Chinese Preventive Medicine Association (CPMA)Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM)King Institute of Preventive Medicine and ResearchVietnam Association of Preventive Medicine (VAPM)National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM)College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka (CCPSL) Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH) | Asian Lifestyle Medicine Council (ALMC)Asia-Pacific Society of Infection Control (APSIC) |

Healthcare Associations & Societies in Middle East

Arab Hospitals Federation (AHF) | Middle East Federation of Organizations of Medical Physics (MEFOMP) | Emirates Medical Association (EMA)Emirates Cardiac SocietyEmirates Oncology Society | Emirates Society of Emergency MedicineEmirates Society of NephrologyEmirates Society of NeurologyEmirates Society of OphthalmologyEmirates Society of Radiology | Emirates Society of Rheumatology | Emirates Society of UrologyEmirates Society of Gastroenterology | Emirates Society of Infectious Diseases | Emirates Society of Pediatrics | Emirates Society of Psychiatry | Emirates Society of Respiratory Diseases | Emirates Society of Surgery | Emirates Society of Endocrinology | Emirates Society of Hematology | Emirates Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology | Emirates Society of Dermatology | Emirates Society of Family Medicine | Emirates Society of Geriatrics | Emirates Society of Internal Medicine | Emirates Society of Medical Genetics | Emirates Society of Nuclear Medicine | Emirates Society of Occupational Medicine | Emirates Society of Orthopedics | Emirates Society of Pathology | Emirates Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | Emirates Society of Plastic Surgery | Emirates Society of Radiotherapy | Emirates Society of Sports Medicine | Emirates Society of Transfusion Medicine | Emirates Society of Tropical Medicine | Emirates Society of Vascular Surgery | Emirates Society of Women's Health | Emirates Society of Wound Care | Emirates Society of Anesthesia | Emirates Society of Audiology | Emirates Society of Clinical Chemistry | Emirates Society of Clinical Microbiology | Emirates Society of Critical Care | Emirates Society of Dental Medicine | Emirates Society of Endodontics | Emirates Society of Forensic Medicine | Emirates Society of General Surgery | Emirates Society of Health Informatics | Emirates Society of Health Management | Emirates Society of Immunology | Emirates Society of Laboratory Medicine | Emirates Society of Medical EducationEmirates Society of Medical Ethics | Emirates Society of Medical Physics | Emirates Society of Medical Research | Emirates Society of Medical Students | Emirates Society of Nephrology and Transplantation | Emirates Society of Neurological Surgery | Emirates Society of Nutrition | Emirates Society of Occupational Therapy | Emirates Society of Oncology | Emirates Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | Emirates Society of Orthodontics | Emirates Society of Otolaryngology | Emirates Society of Pain Management | Emirates Society of Palliative Care | Emirates Society of Pediatric Surgery | Emirates Society of Periodontology | Emirates Society of Pharmacology | Emirates Society of Physiology | Emirates Society of Prosthodontics | Emirates Society of Public Health | Emirates Society of Reproductive Medicine | Emirates Society of Sleep Medicine | Emirates Society of Thoracic Surgery | Emirates Society of Toxicology | Emirates Society of Transplantation |

Healthcare Journals

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery | The Lancet | New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) | Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology | Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology | Nature Reviews Materials | Nature Reviews Disease Primers | Nature Reviews Microbiology | JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association | World Psychiatry | Nature Reviews Cancer | Nature Reviews Immunology | The Lancet Oncology | Journal of Clinical Oncology | European Heart Journal | The Lancet Neurology | Circulation | Journal of the American College of Cardiology | JAMA Oncology | Cancer Cell | Annals of Oncology | The Lancet Respiratory Medicine | BMJ (British Medical Journal) | The Lancet Diabetes & EndocrinologyAfrican Journal of Health SciencesJournal of Health ManagementJournal of Communication in HealthcareThe New England Journal of MedicineThe BMJ | Core Evidence | Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal | Global Health ActionBulletin of the World Health OrganizationAmerican Journal of NursingAcademic MedicineHealth and Quality of Life OutcomesAmerican Journal of Critical Care | JAMAThe American Journal of MedicineJournal of General Internal MedicineJAMA Internal MedicineAmerican Journal of Medical QualityHealth AffairsHuman Resources for Health | International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and InformaticsMedicine, Health Care and PhilosophyPatient Education and CounselingInternational Journal of Technology Assessment in Health CareHealth Policy and PlanningJournal of Women's HealthSocial Science & MedicineJournal of Interprofessional CareJournal of Correctional Health CareGlobal Health PromotionMedical Care Research and Review | Health Services ResearchFamilies, Systems and HealthClinicoEconomics and Outcomes ResearchValue in HealthPublic Health EthicsJournal of Health PsychologyGlobalization and HealthEthnicity & HealthHealth & Social Care in the CommunityImplementation Science | International Journal of Health Planning and ManagementSystematic ReviewsJournal of Medical EthicsJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health | Age and Ageing |

Healthcare Universities in USA

Harvard University | Johns Hopkins University | University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) | Stanford University | University of Pennsylvania (Perelman) | Columbia University | Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine | University of Washington | Yale University | University of Chicago (Pritzker)University of Toronto (U of T)McGill UniversityUniversity of British Columbia (UBC)McMaster UniversityUniversity of AlbertaUniversity of CalgaryQueen’s University | Western  University (Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry)Université de MontréalDalhousie UniversityUniversity of OttawaSimon Fraser  University (Public Health) | Université Laval | Ryerson University (Health Administration, Nursing) | York University (Global Health) Lakehead University (Rural & Northern Health) | Memorial University of Newfoundland |

Healthcare Universities in Europe

St George's, University of LondonUniversity of Oxford | University of Cambridge | Imperial College London | University College London (UCL) | University of Edinburgh | Karolinska Institute | Heidelberg University | University of Amsterdam | KU Leuven | University of Zurich | Sorbonne University | University of Bologna | University of Barcelona | Jagiellonian University | Charles University | Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy | Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy | Semmelweis University | University of Szeged | Charles University | Poznan University of Medical Sciences | Medical University of Warsaw | Jagiellonian University Medica College | Pompeu Fabra University | Autonomous University of Madrid | University of Milan | University of Padua | Humanitas University | University of Paris (Université Paris Cité) | Aix-Marseille University | University of Basel | University of Geneva | University of Amsterdam (UvA) | Leiden University | Maastricht University | Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) | Technical University of Munich (TUM) | King’s College London | University of Glasgow | University of Helsinki | University of Oulu | Tampere University | University of Turku | University of Eastern Finland | University of Angers | University of Bordeaux | University of Burgundy | University of Western Brittany | University of Caen Normandy | Clermont Auvergne University | University of Franche-Comté | Grenoble Alpes University | University of Lille | Université catholique de Lille | University of Limoges | University of Lorraine | University of Nantes | Côte d'Azur University | Paris-Saclay Medical School (Paris-Saclay University) | Université Paris Cité | Tbilisi State Medical University | Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy | New Vision University | Akaki Tsereteli State University | David Aghmashenebeli University of Georgia | European University | Georgian American University Tbilisi | University of Georgia | National University of Ireland | Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | Trinity College Dublin | University College Cork | University College Dublin | University of Limerick | University of Coimbra | University of Lisbon | University of Minho | University of Porto | University of Gothenburg | Örebro University | Umeå University | University of Bern | University of Fribourg | University of Lausanne | University of Aberdeen School of Medicine | University of St Andrews School of Medicine | Dundee Medical School | University of Edinburgh Medical School | Glasgow Medical School |

Healthcare Universities in Asia

The University of Hong Kong (HKU) | The University of TokyoMahidol UniversityPhutthamonthon DistrictKyoto UniversityKeio University | Osaka UniversityAll India Institute Of Medical Sciences DelhiHuazhong University of Science and TechnologyHokkaido University | University of Tsukuba | Nagoya University | Shinshu University | Tokyo Medical and Dental University | Peking Union Medical CollegeFujian Medical University | Southern Medical UniversityGuangzhou Medical UniversityAnhui Medical UniversityChina Medical UniversityCapital Medical UniversityNanjing Medical UniversityChongqing Medical UniversityWenzhou Medical UniversityHarbin Medical UniversityJichi Medical UniversityCatholic University of Korea - Songsin CampusKitasato University | Qingdao UniversityUniversity of Science and Technology of China | Yokohama City University - Kanazawa-Hakkei CampusJuntendo UniversityKorea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), DaejeonNihon UniversityTehran University of Medical Science (TUMS)Shiraz University of Medical Sciences | Mashhad University of Medical SciencesShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesAmerican University of Beirut | Tianjin Medical UniversityKyoto Prefectural University of Medicine - Kawaramachi Campus | Kaohsiung Medical UniversityKumamoto UniversityKurume UniversityHiroshima University | Gunma University - Aramaki CampusOkayama University Tsushima CampusTokushima UniversityKanazawa University | Nagasaki University |

Healthcare Universities in Middle East

Tel Aviv University | Weizmann Institute of Science | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences | King Saud University | King Abdulaziz University | King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) | United Arab Emirates University | University of Sharjah | Khalifa University | American University of Beirut (AUB) | Cairo University | Ain Shams University | Iran University of Medical Sciences | University of Kufa | RAK Medical & Health Sciences University | Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar (Medbay) | Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University | Kafrelsheikh University | Hawler Medical Institute | Arabian Gulf University | King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS) | Jeddah University | Al Ain University | Lebanese American University | Babol University of Medical Sciences | Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences | Shiraz University of Medical Sciences | Isfahan University of Medical Sciences | Mashhad University of Medical Sciences | Birjand University of Medical Sciences | Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences | Bahcesehir UniversityTabriz University of Medical Sciences |

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UnitedHealth GroupCVS HealthMcKessonCencoraCigna | Cardinal HealthElevance HealthCenteneWalgreens Boots AllianceHCA Healthcare | Molina Healthcare IncFreseniusBaxterDavitaMcKesson CorporationCentene CorporationMolina HealthcareJohnson & JohnsonPfizer Inc.Merck & Co., Inc.Amgen Inc.Apotex Inc. | Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc.Bausch Health Companies Inc.BELLUS Health Inc.AstraZeneca CanadaWELL Health Technologiesdentalcorp HoldingsExtendicare Inc.Trillium Health Partners (THP)PointClickCareAlayaCareMcKessondentalcorpTakedaMcKesson | CencoraCarrot FertilityBayerNovartisSanofiMedtronicIntegra LifeSciencesWelch AllynGE Medical SystemsConmedNorthside Hospital | Secretaria de SaludNewYork-Presbyterian HospitalWerfenMaria Mallaband Care GroupHospital Israelita Albert EinsteinMD Anderson Cancer Center | DoctoranytimeUC San Diego HealthCentro Médico ABCHospital Santa MarcelinaSarasota Memorial Hospital | GRANDISON MANAGEMENTSt. Jude Children's Research HospitalMD Anderson Cancer CenterHospital Israelita Albert EinsteinCedars-Sinai Medical CenterSharp HealthCare | Medical DeparturesSalud DignaOccupational Health ConnectionsMetropolis HealthcareHeart It OutFamily Healthcare NetworkCTI Clinical Trial and Consulting ServicesThe Medical TeamIgnite Medical Resorts | University Hospitals of LeicesterDME Service SolutionsLifespace CommunitiesOIMParkerLuna Physical TherapyAB StaffingMedical GuardianMediCopyAdventHealth TampaGrow Therapy | Centro Médico DalindeVituityBVICare.CoachAIDS Healthcare FoundationAunaBP - A Beneficência Portuguesa de São PauloTrilogy Health Services |

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Stem Cells and Cell Factors Paving the Way for Future Breakthroughs in Parkinsons Disease Treatment

Stem Cells and Cell Factors Paving the Way for Future Breakthroughs in Parkinsons Disease Treatment

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder associated with aging, characterized by the progressive degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra. This neuronal loss results in symptoms such as tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia. Current research and clinical trials are extensively in...

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Stem Cells and Cell Factors Paving the Way for Future Breakthroughs in Parkinsons Disease Treatment

Stem Cells and Cell Factors Paving the Way for Future Breakthroughs in Parkinsons Disease Treatment

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder associated with aging, characterized by the progressive degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra. This neuronal loss results in symptoms such as tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia. Current research and clinical trials are extensively in...

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Patients Perceptions of Remote Patient Monitoring by a Centralized Virtual Ward  A Qualitative Study

Patients Perceptions of Remote Patient Monitoring by a Centralized Virtual Ward A Qualitative Study

Introduction: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) of chronic patients has the potential to reduce in-clinic visits and promote proactive care in primary care settings. However, managing the vast data from RPM platforms has led to inefficiencies and project closures. A research project launched at a primary care centre in Stockholm R...

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Patients Perceptions of Remote Patient Monitoring by a Centralized Virtual Ward  A Qualitative Study

Patients Perceptions of Remote Patient Monitoring by a Centralized Virtual Ward A Qualitative Study

Introduction: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) of chronic patients has the potential to reduce in-clinic visits and promote proactive care in primary care settings. However, managing the vast data from RPM platforms has led to inefficiencies and project closures. A research project launched at a primary care centre in Stockholm R...

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Service-learning to promote vision care for older people

Service-learning to promote vision care for older people

Visual impairment affects quality of life. However, older people consider vision loss to be normal in old age and only seek optometric care if the deficit has a significant impact on the performance of their daily activities. A service-learning project from the University of Santiago de Compostela is aimed at users of gerontolog...

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Service-learning to promote vision care for older people

Service-learning to promote vision care for older people

Visual impairment affects quality of life. However, older people consider vision loss to be normal in old age and only seek optometric care if the deficit has a significant impact on the performance of their daily activities. A service-learning project from the University of Santiago de Compostela is aimed at users of gerontolog...

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Preventing Harm from Purely Symptomatic Treatment  A Case Study of Fatigue

Preventing Harm from Purely Symptomatic Treatment A Case Study of Fatigue

Some medications are used to treat symptoms, irrespective of the causative disease. Conspicuous examples include medications for pain and fatigue. Based on the data from the TRIUMPHANT-MS trial, this case study of fatigue demonstrates that there are preventable harms to public health that arise from the purely symptomatic treatm...

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Radiation-induced gastrointestinal GI syndrome as a function of age

Radiation-induced gastrointestinal GI syndrome as a function of age

Purpose: Previous studies show increased sensitivity of older (28-29 months) compared with young adult mice (3 months, possessing a mature immune system) to radiation-induced GI lethality. The objective of this study is to determine whether the cycling crypt base columnar 1 cells (CBCs) in aging animals are specifically more sen...

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Radiation-induced gastrointestinal GI syndrome as a function of age

Radiation-induced gastrointestinal GI syndrome as a function of age

Purpose: Previous studies show increased sensitivity of older (28-29 months) compared with young adult mice (3 months, possessing a mature immune system) to radiation-induced GI lethality. The objective of this study is to determine whether the cycling crypt base columnar 1 cells (CBCs) in aging animals are specifically more sen...

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