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2nd Edition of International Conference on

Adolescent Health & Medicine

Theme: Renovating the knowledge on Adolescent Health

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Madrid, Spain

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Adolescent Health 2018

ABOUT CONFERENCE

EuroSciCon takes great privilege and honour to invite participants around the world to attend 2nd Edition of International Conference on Adolescent Health & Medicine which is going to be held during August 06-07, 2018 at Madrid, SpainEuroSciCon is dedicated to keep you updated with the most advanced and best practices in the field of young adult health. We warmly welcome all the eminent doctors, researchers, students and delegates to take part in this upcoming Adolescent Health 2018 as it provides the biggest enlightening prospects in different areas of disease in adulthood.

Adolescent Health 2018 will focus on the latest interesting and advanced topics in all areas of youth. It offers high-class opportunity for those who are looking to continue medical grades and those who are willing to share their research proficiency to the world. It provides a platform to the doctors, scientists, researchers, students across the globe to meet exchange and notice new scientific innovations. This year’s annual congress highpoints the theme, “Renovating the knowledge on adolescent health and medicine” which reflects the innovative progress in adolescent health research. The two days conference includes a variety of state-of–the–art-sessions, child health care workshops, symposiums, special keynote sessions and poster presentations, young researcher forums conducted by well-known and renowned speakers who excel in the field of adolescence.

Adolescent Health 2018  comprises the topics: Adolescent Health, Adolescent Psychology, Adolescent Problems, Adolescent Health Services, Adolescent Endocrinology, Adolescent Sexuality, Risk Behaviour, Eating Disorders, Adolescent Case Report, Adolescent Boys, Adolescent Girls, Teenagers and Stress, Adolescent Health Meeting, Teenage Suicide, Entrepreneurship Investment Meeting.

EUROSCICON is the extensive successively independent life science events company with a largely academic client base. Our multiprotection and multispecialty approach creates a unique experience that cannot be found with a specialist society or commercially.

Why to attend?

Adolescent health will provide an opportunity for all working on child & adolescent issues to talk about their work. Adolescent health 2018 will congregate renowned speakers, principal investigators, experts, psychologists and researchers from both academia and health care industry will join to discuss their views and research. The conference will be comprised of sessions by world class experts in the field of. In Adolescent health 2018, international symposiums, B2B meetings, international workshops will also be organized to discuss the specific topics in the field of Adolescent health. The basic target of this Adolescent health field is imparting quality medical care to youth throughout their adolescence years with a focus to develop a sense of individuality within them along with the supporting their physical and emotional development. Through this session we aim to educate and empower teens to understand the importance of their healthcare and hence life decisions. 

About Madrid

Located in the midpoint of Spain, the capital, Madrid has always been a place that represents all of Spain’s regions. Just as famous for flamenco dancing as Seville and as famous for Cathedrals as Andalusia, Madrid will give you a piece of every region’s puzzle, and showcase each unique feature of Spain in one city. Tourists here have seen Madrid as a bustling city with a diverse population, well-renowned art, plazas and shops, some of the oldest and finest restaurants, and a lively nightlife. This is surely the city that never sleeps, and provides. As one of Spain's most cosmopolitan cities, visitors flock to Madrid in large numbers every year. Experience what makes Madrid so special -  from its stunning architecture and world-class cultural attractions to its extensive nightlife and entertainment. The charming capital of Spain, Madrid entices visitors with its great monuments, lively nightlife and acclaimed art museums.it gives you a mesmerizing view of  city to watch the sunset .Madrid has three of the most important art galleries in the world, all within short walking distance like Madrid’s Golden Triangle by starting with The Prado Museum, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía , The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum will give you an overview of art from the 13th to the late 20th century. Madrid is about more than football, although the Champions League final between its top teams – Real and Atlético – certainly showed the Spanish capital's dominance of the beautiful game. The beautiful Retiro park is one of Madrid's main attractions  

 

MARKED SPECTATORS:

1.  adolescent psychiatrist 

2. Paediatricians

3. family practitioners

4. internists

5. gynaecologist

6. Nurse Practitioners

7.  Physician Assistants

8.  Young researchers

9.  Aspiring students

10. Medical Device Companies

11. Residents

12. Sexual medicine practitioner

13. Andrologist

14. General psychiatrist

15. Neuropsychiatrist

16. Geriatric psychiatrist

17. Forensic psychiatrist

18. General physician/ family practitioner

19. General paediatricians

SESSIONS/TRACKS

Track 1:

Adolescent health: Adolescent health, or youth health, is the range of approaches to preventing, detecting or treating young people's health and well-being. transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood. World Health Organization (WHO) defines an adolescent as any person between ages 10 and 19. Young people's health is often complex and requires a comprehensive, biopsychosocial approach.

Track 2:

Adolescent Psychology: Adolescence is the gentlest period for a child, as all the psychological and physical changes occur during this age. It is referred to as transitional period in an individual's life. In this session, we will have a talk on physical and hormonal changes like negative attitudes, pressures from peers, drug and alcohol abuse, depression in adolescence, puberty changes, issues of sexuality, impact of substance abuse on child, bullying and aggression, impact of culture on adolescent learning, self-harm and suicidal behaviour, social life of adolescent, adolescent psychosis, adolescent parental relationship.

TRACK 3:

Adolescent Problems: one-third of adolescent deaths are suicides triggered by depression. Teenagers may have self-esteem or confidence issues. The feelings of inferiority or superiority often arise from their appearance, and acceptance of their body – skin colour, beauty, and figure. Poor performance in academics and low IQ can also demotivate them. They develop the ‘I’m not good enough’ attitude towards life. Depression is one of the common psychological problems associated with adolescence. The stress and pressure of adolescence can create anxiety related issues, while mood swings can lead to conduct disorder or oppositional defiant disorder. Eating disorders are also psychosomatic as they start with the adolescent having a poor self-image and the need to change the way they look by any means.

Track 4:

 Adolescent Health Services: Five essential components of adolescent health are mandatory.

> Positive connections with supportive people

 > Safe and secure places to live, to learn, and to play

> Access to high-quality, teen-friendly health care

> Opportunities for teens to engage as learners, leaders, team members, and workers

> Coordinated, adolescent- and family-centred services, as needed

Tracks 5:

Adolescent Endocrinology: Adolescence and puberty are not the same.

Adolescence is that ten to twelve-year period of social and psychological growth that transforms the dependent child into a functionally independent young adult in his or her early to mid-twenties.

Puberty is the one to three-year process of hormonal and physical change that causes the young person to reach sexual maturity, girls usually entering it about a year earlier than boys.

Among other changes wrought by puberty, there are growth spurts that create bigger bodies to manage. For girl’s hips broaden, breasts swell, menstruation begins, and they can produce eggs. For boy’s muscles expand, voice drops, ejaculation begins, and they can produce sperm. For both male and female, there is more hair around sex organs, more body odour, and more active skin glands that can create acne.

 Track 6:

Adolescent Sexuality: Adolescent sexuality is a stage of human development in which teenagers involvement and discover sexual feelings. Interest in sexuality strengthens during the onset of puberty, and sexuality is often a vital aspect of teenagers' lives. n humans, sexual interest may be expressed in a number of ways, such as flirting, kissing, masturbation, or having sex with a partner. Sexual interest among adolescents, as among adults, can vary greatly, and is influenced by cultural norms and mores, sex education provided, sexual orientation, and social controls such as age of consent laws.

Track 7:

Risk Behaviour: Numerous risk behaviours, such as smoking, anti-social behaviour, hazardous alcohol consumption and insecure sexual intercourse, cluster in adolescence and are associated with increased risk of poor educational attainment, upcoming injury and untimely mortality.7These behaviours go beyond pure ‘risk-taking’ behaviours and encirclement behaviours which are omnipresent in society, such as low levels of physical activity. These behaviours shape adult behaviour and the significances are costly to society and young people.

Track 8:

Eating Disorders: Girls are far more likely to have eating sicknesses. However, boys are also vulnerable. eating in secret, obsession with food, calorie counting, fear of becoming fat, binge eating, abolition, food phobias or avoidance.  The most common eating disorders among adolescents are anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder. Teenagers with anorexia may take risky procedures to avoid eating and control the amount and eminence of the nutrients they do eat. Teenagers with bulimia nervosa typically ‘binge and purge’ by appealing in uncontrollable episodes of overindulging usually followed by compensatory behaviour such as: purging through vomiting, use of laxatives, enemas, fasting, or excessive workout

Track 9:

Adolescent Boys: A near replication in the extent of the testicles and the scrotal sac proclaims the advent of puberty. Fuelled by testosterone, the next changes of puberty come in quick succession. A few light-coloured downy hairs emerge at the base of the penis. A boy may have adult-size genitals as early as age thirteen or as late as eighteen. A child may deliberately masturbate himself to his first ejaculation.

Track 10:

 Adolescent Girls: The initial noticeable sign of puberty in girls is a nickel-sized swelling under one or both nipples. the subsequent sign of puberty is the presence of pubic hair in the pubic area. Preteenager females attain what, in mutual language, is often called “baby fat,” which may give them a more rounded belly; this development may cause significant anxiety for these girls. when the breasts start to develop, prefiguring the arrival of puberty one and a half to three years pass before the first menstrual period.

Track 11:

Teenagers and Stress: The mind and body are closely connected, and stress can affect the body from head to toe. And in fact, the survey found teens experience both emotional and physical symptoms of stress. Common symptoms include feeling nervous or anxious, feeling tired, procrastinating or neglecting everyday jobs, feeling overcome, having adverse thoughts and experiencing changes in sleeping habits. Problems with concentrating and changes in eating habits (eating too much or too little) are also linked to stress. Physical activity is one of the most effective stress busters.

Track 12:

Teenage Suicide: The reasons behind a teen's suicide or attempted suicide can be complex. Although suicide is relatively rare among children, the rate of suicides and suicide attempts increases greatly during adolescence. Suicide is the third-leading cause of death for 15- to 24-year-olds. It's also thought that at least 25 attempts are made for every completed teen suicide. Mental Illness as a Cause of Teen Suicide. Situations often drive the emotional causes of suicide. Bullying, cyberbullying, abuse, a detrimental home life, loss of a loved one or even a severe breakup can by contributing causes of teen suicide. Often, many of these ecological factors occur together to reason suicidal feelings and behaviours.

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Global Top Adolescent And Pediatric Universities

 

USA Adolescent Universities
 

University of Pennsylvania | Stanford UniversityCardiology Conferences | University of Michigan | University of Rochester | EuroSciCon | University of Washington | Yale University | Washington University | Heart Disease Conferences | Duke University School of Medicine | Pediatrics Conferences | UCSF School of Medicine | University of Michigan Medical School | EuroSciCon ConferencesThe University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine | EuroSciCon | Vanderbilt University School of Medicine | Harvard UniversityCardiology Conferences | Johns Hopkins University | Heart Disease ConferencesColumbia University | Ohio State University |Northwestern University | EuroSciCon | Baylor College of Medicine | University of Colorado | University of Cincinnati | Cardiology Conferences | Heart Conferences | EuroSciCon Conferences | 

 

European Adolescent Universities
 

Ludwig-Maximilians-University | Adolescent  Conferences | University of Amsterdam University of Vienna | Oncology Conferences | University of South Wales University of Liverpool | University of BrightonPediatrics Conferences | University of the West of Scotland | UCL (University College London) | University of Oxford | EuroSciCon Conferences | University of Edinburgh | University of Cambridge | University of Leeds | St George's, University of London | Plymouth University | Cardiology Conferences  | University College CorkNational University of Ireland, Galway | Trinity College Dublin | Heidelberg University | Rwth Aachen University | Leipzig University Pediatrics Conferences | 

 

Asia Pacific Adolescent Universities 
 

University of Tokyo | National University of Singapore | Kyoto University | Pediatrics Conferences | Seoul National University | University of Malaya | Universiti Putra MalaysiaHeart Disease Conferences | University of Tokyo | EuroSciCon Conferences | National University of Singapore | EuroSciCon | Kyoto University | Peking University | Tsinghua University | Weizmann Institute of Science | Osaka University | Seoul National University | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Fudan University | Zhejiang University | Pediatrics Conferences | Tel Aviv University | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | University of Hong Kong | Tohoku University | Nanyang Technological University | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | Hokkaido University | National Taiwan University | Keio University | Shandong University | Nagoya University | Sungkyunkwan University | Yonsei University | Heart Disease Conferences | Kyushu University | Sun Yat-sen University | Huazhong University of Science and Technology | Wuhan UniversityEuroSciCon | University of Science and Technology of China | Cardiology Conferences | Tokyo Institute of Technology |  King Abdulaziz University | National Cheng Kung University | Kobe University | Korea University | Pohang University of Science and Technology | Indian Institute of Science | Nankai University | Tongji University | King Saud University | Nanjing University | Harbin Institute of Technology | University of TsukubaEuroSciCon|  Kyung Hee University | Sichuan University | Xiamen University | Chonnam National University  | Jilin University | Central South University | University of Tehran | Aligarh Muslim University | Chinese University Hong Kong | University of Delhi | South China University of Technology | Waseda University | Okayama University | Pediatrics Conferences | Southeast University | EuroSciCon Conferences | Soochow University | Mahidol University | Hiroshima University | Gasrtroenterology Conferences | Tianjin Medical University | Kanazawa University | Nursing Conferences | Tehran University of Medical Sciences | Kumamoto University | Kyungpook National University | National Yang-Ming University | China Medical University Taiwan |  Dental Conferences | Heart Conferences | EuroSciCon |

 

Australia & New Zealand Adolescent and paediatric Universities

 

University of Queensland Australia | University of Melbourne | University of Sydney | Monash University | Adolescent Critical care Conferences | pediatric Conferences |  University of New South WalesEuroSciCon | University of Western Australia | University of Auckland | University of Otago | University of Adelaide | Australian National University | Heart Disease Conferences | University of Queensland Australia | Major Adolescent Cardiology SocietiesRomanian Society of Cardiology | Danish Society of Cardiology | Cardiology Conferences | EuroSciCon | The American Heart Association | British Cardiovascular Society | EuroSciCon Conferences | Asian Pacific Society of Adolescents | The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR) | Pediatrics Conferences | Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology | European Society of Cardiology | American Society of Nuclear Cardiology | Canadian Cardiovascular Society | British Congenital Cardiac Association (BCCA)|  The American Society for Preventive Cardiology | Arizona Society of Echocardiography | EuroSciCon | Argentine Society of Cardiology | Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology | International Academy of Cardiology | The Japanese Heart Failure Society | Adolescent Conferences | Lebanese Society of CardiologyBritish Heart Failure Society | Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists | Heart Disease Conferences | EuroSciCon Conferences | 

 

 

Pediatric Cardiology Hospitals
 

The Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaEuroSciCon Conferences | Boston Children's Hospital | Pediatrics Conferences | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center | Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee | Children's Hospital Colorado, AuroraEuroSciCon | Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC | Texas Children's Hospital, HoustonCardiology Conferences | Heart Disease Conferences | University Hospital Munich | University Hospital HeidelbergEuroSciCon | Saskatoon City Hospital, Saskatchewan | St. Joseph’s Health Care, London, Ontario | Adolescent Health Conferences | Covenant Health Banff Mineral Springs Hospital, Banff, Alberta | Chaleur Regional Hospital, Bathurst, New Brunswick | Victoria General Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba | The Royal Melbourne HospitalEuroSciCon | New South Wales hospital, Goulburn | Adolescent Medicine Conferences | Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore | Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago | New York-Presbyterian Hospital | Heart Disease Conferences | EuroSciCon Conferences | 

 

Adolescent Health and Medicine Job Opportunities
 

Adolescent Consultant / General Medicine, Isle of Man Government | Pediatrics Conferences | EuroSciCon Conferences | Clinical Research Fellow, University of Leicester | Heart Disease Conferences | Adolescent Consultant, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board | EuroSciCon Conferences | Specialty Doctor Cardiology, Southern Health and Social Care Trust | LAS ST3 Cardiology, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health BoardEuroSciCon | Cardiology Conferences | Heart Conferences | Attending Physician, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Cardiology Conferences | Pediatric Cardiology Outreach Physician, UT Southwestern Medical Center | Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine | Pediatric Echo Sonographer, University of Florida | Neonatologist, MednaxEuroSciCon | Pediatrician, County of San Mateo | Adolescent Medicine Conferences |Pediatric General Physician, Kendall & Davis | Heart Disease Conferences | Senior Pre-Clinical Trial Manager, Square One Pharma | Physician, Corizon Physician | Pediatrician, Prospect Medical Holdings Connecticut Region | Physician Developmental Peds, Kaiser Permanente | Physician Pediatrics Practice, Western Maine Health | Physician - Pediatric Medicine, Franciscan Health | Pediatrics Conferences | 

 

Journals of Pediatric and Adolescents
 

Hellenic Journal of Cardiology | Pediatrics Conferences | EuroSciCon Conferences | International Journal of Cardiology | EuroSciCon | The American Journal of Cardiology | Canadian Journal of Cardiology | Heart Disease Conferences | Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | Journal of Cardiology | New devices and technology in interventional cardiology | Journal of Congenital CardiologyEuroSciCon Conferences | Adherence to the European Society of CardiologyEuroSciCon | Cardiology Conferences | Heart Conferences | JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology) | Clinical Trials and Regulatory Science in Cardiology | International Journal of Cardiology | Current Problems in Cardiology | Cardiology Conferences | Cardiology Clinics | Heart Disease Conferences | EuroSciCon | Progress in Pediatric Cardiology | The Journal of Pediatrics | International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine | Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette | Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports | Journal of Pediatric Surger

 

 

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