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Nursing and MidwiferyMay 23-24, 2018New York, USA

3rd International Conference on

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Participation200+ 15+ 10+ 50+ 3+ 10+ B2B

InteractiveSessions

KeynoteLectures

PlenaryLectures

Exhibitors MeetingsWorkshops

Invitation...Dear Friends!!

The Nursing Midwifery 2018 annual meeting offers unparalleled Nursing, networking and business development opportunities. This two-day meeting is so highly regarded that more than 250+ attendees travel from 90 countries to attend and participate – making it the largest educational event in nursing in the world. We’re excited to invite you to be part of it.

The goal of the ICNM 2018 is to respond to the changing nursing needs of members whether this is through additional workshops, simulation or electronic media. The attending delegates include Editorial Board Members of related International Journals. This is an excellent opportunity for the attendees from Universities and

Institutes to interact with the world class Experts. ICNM 2018 is committed to providing attendees with an amazing experience. The Nursing Midwifery 2018 annual meeting is sure to exceed your expectations in every way. With over 60 nursing sessions that cross 20 clinical tracks, you are invited to participate in seminars, refresher course lectures, panels, pro-con debates, clinical forums, hands-on workshops, scientific abstract posters and presentations, and medically challenging cases. This meeting offers something for everyone.

With Best Regards

Katie Flynn

Program Manager

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* Exclusive Exhibitor Event | ** Networking EventNote: Conference schedule is subject to change.Note: Workshops and Symposia slots are available. To book slot for Workshop and Symposium send us the proposal.

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Time Session08:30-09:30 Registrations09:30-11:30 Keynote Forum

Group Photo11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break*11:45-13:00 Track: Nursing & Midwifery | Track: Neonatal & Pediatrics | Track: Community Nursing13:00-13:45 Lunch Break**13:45-16:00 Track: Public Health Care | Track: Nursing Education & Nursing Research 16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break*16:15-18:00 Track: Surgical & Emergency Nursing | Track: Nurse Practitioners & Patient Safety

Day Concludes

May 23, 2018 Wednesday

May 24, 2018 ThursdayTime Session09:30-10:30 Keynote Forum10:30-11:30 Track: Ambulatory Care Nurses | Track: Military Nursing & Cardiac Nursing 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break*11:45-13:00 Track: Oncology Nursing & Critical Care Nursing| Track: Forensic Nursing 13:00-13:45 Lunch Break**13:45-16:00 Track: Geriatric Nursing | Track: Registered Nurse | Track: labor & Delivered Nursing16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break*16:15-18:00 Poster Presentations

Award CeremonyConference Concludes

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Confirmed SpeakersDay 1: Nursing & Midwifery 2018

Sessions: Nursing | Midwifery | Public Health | Maternal Healthcare

Title: Emotional intelligence for nursing with emotional intelligence during on the job – midwifing

John Ray Broussard, CPS, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA

Title: Using digital clinical experiential learning to enhance student learning and promote medication administration safety

Nancy Peer, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, Central Connecticut State University, USA

Title: Prevention of pelvic floor prolapses with abdominal pushing in labor

Ms. Julie Tupler, RN, Tupler Technique, USA

Title: Healing the abuse of nurses

Susanne N. Richterich, CPT, US Army, RN-BSN Army Healthcare Recruiting Center, Fort Hamilton, NY, USA

Title: How to improve the healthcare disparities within the LGBTQ community? During my nursing career

Diana M. Collins MSN, APRN, USA

Title: From enthusiasm to burnout: The affect it has on your creativity

Dr. Bridget Drafahl, American Sentinel University, USA

Title: The effects of a four-week mindful breathing meditation intervention on stress levels of registered nurses in an east coast acute care nursing facility

Jennifer Scarpena RN, MSN, DHEd(c), IBCLC, CHES, USA

Title: Making a diastasis recti smaller during pregnancy can prevent a c-

Ms. Julie Tupler, RN, Tupler Technique, USA

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Title: The challenges of optimizing effective prescribing in a walk in centre.

Alison Burton Shepherd, Queens Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, UK

Title: District nurse views on improving the transfer of care from hospital to home.

Girdham M, RGN, D/N, MSc, PhD, North Yorkshire, UK

Title: Comparison of midwife-led care and obstetrician-led care on maternal and neonatal outcomes in Singapore: A retrospective cohort study

Serena Koh, Associate Professor & Programme Director, Alice Lee Centre of Nursing Studies, Singapore

Title: Diastasis recti & the risk of c-section

Ms. Julie Tupler, RN, Tupler Technique, USA

Title: Designing, Developing and Testing “Home-but Not Alone” Mobile -Health App for new parents in the early postpartum period

Shefaly Shorey, Assistant Professor, Alice Lee Centre of Nursing Studies, Singapore

Title: Overseas qualified nurses ‘adjustment into the australian health care system

Maya Ebrahimi Zanjan, University of South Australia, Australia Title: The unit manager as a culture carrier of caring in ICU Hanan Al-Shamaly, RN, CQU, Australia

Title: The experiences of registered nurses in caring for people with intellectual developmental disability in the acute care context in

Virginia Howie, RN. MCN, Australia

Title: Substance-dependent women and motherhood

Eli Marie Wiig, RN, Norway

Title: Prevalence and predictors of exclusive breastfeeding practices among infants in hossana town, southern ethiopia: A community based cross-sectional study

Alemu Earsido, Wachemo University, Ethiopia

Title: Considerations in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neonatal Seizures

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Shavonne Massey, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA

Sita Karki, Kathmandu University, Nepal

Title: Institutional delivery and its associated factors: A cross sectional community based study in kavre district, nepal

Sushila Shrestha, Kathmandu University, Nepal

Title: A study on sleep quality and its affecting factors among the pregnant women attending in antenatal opd of dhulikhel hospital

Sushila Shrestha, Kathmandu University, Nepal

Title: Quality of life of patients undergoing cancer treatment in B.P. koirala memorial cancer hospital, bharatpur, chitwan

Acharya Pandey Radha, Kathmandu University, Nepal

Bendangmenla Ao, India

Day 2: Nursing & Midwifery 2018

Sessions: Labor & Delivered Nursing | Healthcare | Pediatric Nursing | Psychiatric Nursing

Title: Effectiveness of refresher training for developing psychomotor skills’ competence among nursing teachers in afghanistan: A quasi-experimental study

M. Asif Hussainyar, Afganisthan

Title: Assess the level of grief and its related problems among women with late pregnancy loss.

Christy Simpson, India

Title: Prevalence of delayed umbilical cord clamping practices

Girija Madhavanprabhakaran, Sultan Qaboos University, Saudi Arabia

Title: Ischemic cerebral stroke case report, complications and associated factors

Mahmoud A Shahin, RN, Applied Medical Sciences, Saudi Arabia

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Title: Effect of knowledge and current management of pre-eclampsia among antenatal patients in labour ward, lagos university teaching hospital, idi-araba, lagos state, nigeria

Shittu fathimah folashade, Lagos University teaching hospital, Nigeria

Title: Sexual problems in gynecological cancers and nursing approaches

Sengul Yaman, Assoc. Prof., PhD, Ankara, Turkey

Title: Nursing clinical services accreditation

Poortaghi, Sarieh, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Title: Sedentary behavior and mental health of school going adolescents of siddhartha vanasthali institute

Sita Karki, Kathmandu University, Nepal

Title: Nepalese nurses’ perceptions and attitude of evidence based practice

Title: Magnitude of maternal complications and associated obstetric factors among women who gave birth by cesarean section at chiro hospital, western hararghe.

Nitsuhalem Teshome Siyoum, Clinical Nursing from Medco, Ethiopia

Title: The journey of ethiopian nursing education: A glimpse of past, present, and future

Yonas Tilahun, Center for International Reproductive Health Training, Ethiopia

Title: Caring behavior education program and patient’s perception of nursing student care in general wards

Saeedeh Elhami, Abadan Faculty of Medical Sciences, Abadan, Iran

Title: Supplementing the breastfed infant to preserve breastfeeding

Bridget E. Young, USA

Title: Extremely preterm infant skin care: A transformation of practice aimed to prevent harm.

Deanna Johnson Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, USA

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Title: Does undermanaged pain increase the risk of infection?

Linda Hatfield, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Title: Examining the needs and stress levels of fathers with infants receiving neonatal intensive care

Augusta Botchway, University of Calgary, Canada

Title: The relationship of social support and quality of life with the level of stress in pregnant women using the PATH model.

Abolfazl Mahmoodi Shahid Beheshti Medical University, Iran

Title: Nutrition surveillance system: Iron and folate deficiency in georgia

Robizon Tsiklauri, MD, GNMSS Project Manager, Georgia

Title: Assessing the link between exclusive breast feeding and infants birth weight

Samuel G. Apau, Biostatistics, Research methodology, Boston

Title: The Influence of Implementation 10 Steps To Successful Breastfeeding on Breastfeeding Practice for Infant 0-3 Months Old

Niken Grah Prihartanti, Institute of Health Science Pemkab Jombang, Indonesia

Title: Non-invasive ventilation in respiratory distress in children

Shafiqa Alsharif, Pediatric Emergency Consultant, Saudi Arabia

Closing Ceremony

***Speaker and Poster Opportunities Available***

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Anne MargolisUSA

Eli Marie WiigNorway

Girija PrabhakaranSaudi Arabia

Debi TracyUSA

Fatima ShittuNigeria

John Ray BroussardUSA

Julie TuplerUSA

Lisa Heelan-Fancher USA

Radha AcharyaNepal

Leyla FallahiAzerbaijan

Nancy PeerUSA

Sita KarkiNepal

Susanne RichterichUSA

Sushila ShrestaNepal

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New York is a state in the Northeastern United States and is the 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous and seventh-most densely populated U.S. state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border in the Atlantic Ocean with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the west and north. The state of New York, with an estimated 19.8 million residents in 2015, is often referred to as New York State to distinguish it from New York City, the state’s most populous city and its economic hub.Tourism is a vital industry for New York City, which has witnessed a growing combined volume of international and domestic tourists, receiving a sixth consecutive record of nearly 60 million visitors in 2015. Tourism had generated an all-time high US $61.3 billion in overall economic impact for New York City in 2014, pending 2015 statistics. Approximately 12 million visitors to New York City were from outside the United States, with the highest numbers from the United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, and China. According to the website reuters.com, “New York City tourism climbed record high in 2015 for sixth year.

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