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Conference Series One Commerce Center-1201, Orange St. #600, Wilmington, Zip 19899, Delaware, USA Tel: 7025085200 Ext:8031, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Tentative Program conferenceseries.com **For Available Speaker Slots** [email protected] 19+ Interactive Sessions 75+ Plenary Lectures 15+ Keynote Lectures 5+ Workshops https://familynursing.conferenceseries.com/ October 19-20, 2018 | Baltimore, USA 29 th International Conference on Family Nursing & Healthcare eme: Explore Opportunities, Best Practices & Recent Developments in Family Nursing

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Conference SeriesOne Commerce Center-1201, Orange St. #600, Wilmington, Zip 19899, Delaware, USA

Tel: 7025085200 Ext:8031, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Tentative Programconferenceseries.com

**For Available Speaker Slots**[email protected]

19+ Interactive Sessions 75+ Plenary

Lectures15+ Keynote Lectures 5+ Workshops

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October 19-20, 2018 | Baltimore, USA

29th International Conference on

Family Nursing & Healthcare

Theme: Explore Opportunities, Best Practices & Recent Developments in Family Nursing

Family Nursing 2018

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For more Details PS: https://familynursing.conferenceseries.com/ Email Id: [email protected]; [email protected]

Note: Workshops and Symposia slots are available. To book slot for Workshop and Symposium send us the proposal.

Abstract Submission: https://familynursing.conferenceseries.com/abstract-submission.php

Program @ Glance

NOTE: Program Schedule is subject to change with final allotment of the speaker slots

October 19, 2018 | Friday Time Session 08:30-09:30 Registrations 09:30-11:30 Keynote Forum

Group Photo 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break* 11:45-13:00 Tracks: Nursing Education & Research | Healthcare

13:00-13:45 Lunch Break** 13:45-16:00 Tracks: Public Health | Patient safety | Family Medicine| Quality Healthcare

16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Tracks: Midwifery and Women Health Nursing | Pediatric Nursing

Day ConcludesOctober 20, 2018 | Saturday Time Session 09:30-10:30 Keynote Forum 10:30-11:30 Tracks: Critical Care & Emergency Nursing | Psychiatric and Mental Health | Cancer Nursing

11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break* 11:45-13:00 Tracks: Cardiac Nursing | Nursing Practice | Clinical Nursing13:00-13:45 Lunch Break**

13:45-16:00 Tracks : Geriatric Nursing | Tele Medicine & e-health | Dental Nursing16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Poster Presentations

Day ConcludesAward Ceremony

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• Nursing Education & Research• Healthcare• Public Health• Family Medicine• Patient safety• Quality Healthcare• Midwifery and Women Health

Nursing• Pediatric Nursing• Critical Care & Emergency Nursing• Psychiatric and Mental Health

• Cancer Nursing• Cardiac Nursing• Nursing Types• Nursing Practice• Clinical Nursing• Legal Nursing• Surgical Nursing• Geriatric Nursing• Tele Medicine & e-health• Dental Nursing

Major Scientific Sessions

• You will be given about 5-7 minutes to present your poster including questions and answers. Judges may pose questions during the evaluation of the poster• Judges will even evaluate the student’s

enthusiasm towards their study, interest and knowledge in the area of their research

• The winners will be announced at the closing ceremony of the conference. The decision of the winner will be withdrawn if the winner/winners is/are not present at the time of announcement

• Apart from the judging time you may also be present at the poster to share your research with interested delegates

• Present your research through oral presentations • Learn about career development and the latest research

tools and technologies in your field • This forum will give pertinent and timely information

to those who conduct research and those who use and benefit from research

• Develop a foundation for collaboration among young researchers

• The forum will provide an opportunity for collegial interaction with other young investigators and established senior investigators across the globe

• Interact and share ideas with both peers and mentors

General QueriesEmail: [email protected]

Best Poster Award Young Researchers Forum

Conference VenueVenue will be updated soon

Contact usJames Dillinger, Program Manager

Family Nursing 2018, Conferenceseries LLCOne Commerce Center-1201, Orange St. #600, Wilmington, Zip 19899, Delaware, USA

Tel: 7025085200 Ext:8031Email: [email protected]

Best Tourist Destinations in Baltimore

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American Visionary Art Museum

Baltimore harbor winter

Historic Ships Baltimore

Oriole Park at Camden Yards Maryland

Fort McHenry Maryland

Baltimore Basilica

Baltimore Harborplace

Baltimore Inner Harbour

H.P. Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Gardens of Baltimore

Reginald F. Lewis Museum

Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 29th-most populous city in the country. Baltimore’s history and attractions have allowed the city to become a strong tourist destination on the East Coast. In 2014, the city hosted 24.5 million visitors, who spent $5.2 billion. The Baltimore Visitor Center, which is operated by Visit Baltimore, is located on Light Street in the Inner Harbor. Much of the city’s tourism centers on the Inner Harbor, with the National Aquarium being Maryland’s top tourist destination. Baltimore Harbor’s restoration has made it “a city of boats”, with several historic ships and other attractions on display and open for the public to visit. The USS Constellation, the last Civil War-era vessel afloat, is docked at the head of the Inner Harbor; the USS Torsk, a submarine that holds the Navy’s record for dives (more than 10,000); and the Coast Guard cutter Taney, the last surviving U.S. warship that was in Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, and which engaged Japanese Zero aircraft during the battle.

In Baltimore, some of the world’s most respected medical institutions are found here. Our medical schools, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, are leaders in healthcare education, and our research facilities pave the way for a healthier future. More than 189,000 healthcare professionals are employed in the region and cover all medical specialties and research programs. In fact, Baltimore ranks 3rd nationally in the concentration of U.S. health-care service employees. More than $3 billion has been invested in recent hospital expansions in the region, including Johns Hopkins Medical Campus; the University of Maryland, Baltimore; Mercy Hospital; Baltimore/Washington Medical Center; Upper Chesapeake Medical Center; and St. Agnes.

Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is an attraction in itself. But, surrounding this urban waterfront park, you’ll discover a number of family-friendly places to visit. The National Aquarium features more than 16,000 animals, from sharks to a giant sea turtle, while the Maryland Science Center’s highlights include two-story dinosaurs and interactive exhibits to keep the kids busy. The Port Discovery Children’s Museum features more activities for the little ones, and, a short ride away, the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore’s Druid Hill Park engages young and young at heart with the giraffe-feeding station and much more.

About Baltimore

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Conference Series - AmericaOne Commerce Center-1201, Orange St. #600, Wilmington, Zip 19899, Delaware, USA

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Conference Series - UKKemp House, 152 City Road, London EC1V 2NX Toll Free: +1-800-216-6499

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Hilton San Antonio Airport611 NW Loop 410

San Antonio, Texas 78216USA

Venue

Scientific Program

Family Nursing &Healthcare

September 11-13, 2017 | San Antonio, USA

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08:30-09:00 Registrations

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Day 1 September 11, 2017

Networking & Refreshment Break 11:00-11:15 @ Texas FoyerGroup Photo

Sessions: Nursing Education & Research

Session Chair: Patricia M Davidson, Johns Hopkins University, USASession Co-chair: Cindy Sickora, UT Health San Antonio, USA

Session Introduction

11:15-11:45 Title: Benzodiazepines in older persons promote adverse eventsKathryn M Cacic, Roberts Wesleyan College, USA

11:45-12:15 Title: Cardiovascular pharmacotherapy: A focus on heart failureSherry Donaworth, University of Cincinnati, USA

12:15-12:45Title: Validating the use of high-fidelity simulation as a clinical adjunct in undergraduate nursing educationSamantha Pehl, Tarleton State University, USA

12:45-13:15Title: Creation of a discussion based curriculum for hypertensive patients in primary care using interactive conversation mapsDiane Ames, Concordia University, USA

Lunch Break 13:15-14:00 @ Texas ASessions: Nursing Education & Research

Session Chair: Constance Ann Thomas, Indiana State University, USASession Co-chair: Gwenn Scott, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA

Session Introduction

14:00-14:30Title: Novel approach to educating nursing students in perinatal care using a multipatient simulationMichelle Sherlin & Teresa Beaudry, Holyoke Community College, USA

14:30-15:00Title: The effect of migration on cognitive representations of hypertension and dietary habits in African immigrant women in context of the self-regulatory modelOlubunmi I Daramola, Wayne State University, USA

15:00-15:30Title: Could robotic nurses really care?Theodore Albert Metzler, Kramer School of Nursing, USA

Networking & Refreshment Break 15:30-15:45 @ Texas Foyer

15:45-16:15 Title: Impact of nurse faculty job stress on job satisfaction and intent to remain in academiaEsther Ampadu, Laboure College, USA

16:15-16:45 Title: Challenges of a university sponsored nurse managed clinicKim White, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA

16:45-17:15 Title: Considerations for creating a protocol for Vedolizumab infusionsDeepti B Prajapati, New York University Langone Medical Center, USA

Panel Discussion

Opening Ceremonyconferenceseries.com 09:00-09:30

Keynote Forum Introduction09:30-10:15 Title: Health care: A life course approach to health and well-being Patricia M Davidson, Johns Hopkins University, USA10:15-11:00 Title: The transformational role of nursing in healthcare reform Cindy Sickora, UT Health San Antonio, USA

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Day 2 September 12, 2017Texas D

Keynote Forum09:30-10:15 Title: The family has cancer Valerie Dzubur, Samuel Merritt University, USA10:15-11:00 Title: Nursing students identify clinical incivility as harm, threat or challenge Constance Ann Thomas, Indiana State University, USA

Networking & Refreshment Break 11:00-11:15 @ Texas FoyerSessions: Healthcare | Midwifery and Women Health Nursing | Pediatric NursingSession Chair: Valerie Dzubur, Samuel Merritt University, USASession Co-chair: Theodore Albert Metzler, Kramer School of Nursing, USA

Session Introduction

11:15-11:45Title: Development of a community based menopause workshop: Menopause re-imag-ined for the women of the upper Cumberland region of TennesseeBarbara Whitman Lancaster, Middle Tennessee State University, USA

11:45-12:15Title: Health literacyGwenn Scott, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA

12:15-12:45Title: Family nursing and the lived experiences of male partners of women who have previously been diagnosed with postpartum depressionJudy Kaye Smith, Lamar University, USA

12:45-13:15Title: Women’s health nursing and community support for breastfeedingAnn W Lambert, Auburn University , USA

Lunch Break 13:15-14:00 @ Texas A

14:00-14:30Title: Use of cannabis in severe childhood epilepsy and child protection considerationsMegan Yap, Lady Cilento Children's Hospital, Australia

14:30-15:00Title: A home visit program for pregnant youth in a poor urban area in Sao Paulo, BrazilAnna Chiesa, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

15:00-15:30Title: Lived experiences of women parenting during intimate partner violence: A qualitative studyAndrea Brooks, Lone Star Community College, USA

Networking Break & Refreshments 15:30-15:45 @ Texas Foyer

15:45-16:15Title: Praxis functioning in individuals with intellectual disabilities: Implications for healthcarersSara Isabel Alves Pinto, University Institute of Maia, Portugal

Sessions: Geriatric Nursing | Nursing PracticeSession Chair: Michelle Sherlin, Holyoke Community College, USASession Co-chair: Teresa Beaudry, Holyoke Community College, USA

Session Introduction

16:15-16:45Title: Community-acquired Clostridium difficileCheryl Juneau, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, USA

16:45-17:15Title: The role of the father in the caregiving process: Parental sense of competence, paternal stress and skin-to-skin contactFlora Koliouli, University of Toulouse II-Jean Jaures, France

Poster Presentation 17:15-17:30Poster Judge : Barbara Whitman Lancaster, Middle Tennessee State University, USA

ICFN-001Title: Critical thinking, self-concept and stress adaptation of transfer nursing studentsYun Jung Mi, Pusan National University, South Korea

Panel Discussion

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Day 3 September 13, 2017Texas D

Sessions: Public Health | Cancer Nursing Session Chair: Barbara Whitman Lancaster, Middle Tennessee State University, USASession Co-Chair: Judy Kaye Smith, Lamar University, USA

Session Introduction

09:30-10:00Title: Weekly professionalism evaluation tool: Promoting professionalism and inter-collaboration amongst faculty, students and health-care staffJade Williams, Mercy College of Health Sciences, USA

10:00-10:30Title: Job satisfaction priorities in nursing: A gender viewpointJiri Vevoda, Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic

10:30-11:00Interprofessional educationN Hephzibah Kirubamani, Saveetha University, India

11:00-11:30Title: The effectiveness of exenatide in an unusual case of obese type-2 diabetes mellitus with nasogastric tube feedingRonghua Fang, West China Hospital Sichuan University, China

Networking Break & Refreshments 11:30-11:45 @ Texas Foyer

11:45-12:15Title: Characterizing health as planned happenstanceCristina Noriega, Samuel Merritt University, USA

12:15-12:45Title: A culturally congruent education group: An evidence-based approach to improve prenatal care utilizationJenneth B Doria, University of Utah, USA

12:45-13:15Title: Increasing colorectal cancer screening adherence through informed decisions, social support, and mhealthKelly Brittain, Michigan State University, USA

Lunch Break 13:15-14:00 @ Texas A

14:00-14:30Title: Improving diabetes self-management via group care for rural medically underserved familiesCarolynn A DeSandre, University of North Georgia, USA

14:30-15:00Title: Interdisciplinary communication and collaboration: Physician, nurse and unlicensed assistive personnelGwendolyn Lancaster, Lehman College, USA

Panel DiscussionAward Ceremony

Thanks giving & Closing Ceremony