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🎓 Students! Don’t miss #PublicHealth2026

📍 Berlin, Germany
📅 Sept 21–22, 2026

Join the 2nd International Conference on Public Health and Health Care System

📩 publichealth2026@conplusmeetings.com

#PublicHealth #GlobalHealth #StudentsInResearch #HealthConference

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📍 Rome | 17–20 February 2026

We are pleased to join the #RSVVW26 Conference in Rome 🇮🇹, a global gathering dedicated to advancing novel preventative and therapeutic interventions against #RSV.

If you’re attending the conference in Rome, let's connect!

#ReSViNET #HealthConference #Globalhealth

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International Conference on Nutrition, Public Health & Wellness

📅July 27–28, 2026
Mode: Hybrid | In-Person | Virtual
🔗Register now: nutritionresearch.inovineconferences.com/registration...

#nutritionconference #publichealth #globalwellness #nutritionscience #healthconference #paris2026

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Share your expertise at the
2nd International Conference on Public Health & Health Care System
📅 Sept 21–22, 2026 | 📍 Berlin, Germany

📩 Apply now: publichealth2026@conplusmeetings.com

📞 +91-9063687428

#PublicHealth #CallForSpeakers #GlobalHealth #HealthConference #PublicHealth2026

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🧠 If you were shaping the conversation at HSR2026, what topic would you put centre stage?

Share your ideas in the comments below! 👇

#HSR2026 #HealthSystems #GlobalHealth #HealthPolicy #CommunityVoices #HealthEquity #PublicHealth #HealthResearch #HSGCommunity #HealthConference #InnovationInHealth

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📢 Call for Abstracts – 2nd International Conference on Public Health and Health Care System (Public Health 2026)

📅 September 21–22, 2026 | Berlin, Germany

🌐 Website: publichealth2026.conplusmeetings.com

📩 Email: publichealth2026@conplusmeetings.com

#PublicHealth #Healthcare #HealthConference

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Want to expand your network and learn more about the latest trends in the healthcare industry? Wait no more! Be a part of this healthcare revolution as it visits Dubai on December 8-10, 2025 at the InterContinental Hotel, Dubai FC, UAE. #healthcare #health #healthevent #healthconference #conference

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🌍 Public Health- 2026
📅 Sep 21–22, 2026 | 📍 Berlin, Germany

📢 Abstract Submission Open:
👉 publichealth.conplusmeeting.com/abstract-sub...

#PublicHealth #GlobalHealth #HealthConference #HealthcareSystem #Research #CallForAbstracts #Berlin2026 #PublicHealth #HealthcareSystem #HealthConference

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🌍 Call for Speakers

Join us at 2nd International Conference on Public Health & Health Care System (Public Health-2026)

📅 September 21–22, 2026
📍 Berlin, Germany

For more info: publichealth2026.conplusmeetings.com

#PublicHealth #HealthcareSystem #HealthConference #GlobalHealth #BerlinConference

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Abstract submissions for the Global Conference on Person-Centred Care close 16 Nov!

Posters, oral presentations, and creative formats welcome.

📍 Gothenburg, Sweden | 4-7 May 2026

🔗 Submit here: bit.ly/4qZQca6

#GCPCC2026 #CallForAbstracts #PersonCentredCare #HealthConference

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🎙️ Call for Speakers!

Join us at the 2nd International Conference on Public Health and Health Care System 🩺

📅 Sept 21–22, 2026
📍 Berlin, Germany

Register here:
🔗 publichealth2026.conplusmeetings.com/register

#PublicHealth #HealthConference #ICPHHCS2026 #Berlin #CallForSpeakers #GlobalHealth

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⏰ Only 50 Days Left!

Join #ICPHHCS2025 in Paris | Dec 08–10, 2025

🎤 Share your research with global experts.

🔗 Register now: publichealth.conplusmeeting.com/register

#PublicHealth #HealthConference #GlobalHealth #Paris2025
#HarvardUniversity #JohnsHopkins #UCL #Oxford #ImperialCollege

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⏰ Only 50 Days Left!

Join #ICPHHCS2025 in Paris | Dec 08–10, 2025

🎤 Share your research with global experts.

🔗 Register now: publichealth.conplusmeeting.com/register

#PublicHealth #HealthConference #GlobalHealth #Paris2025
#HarvardUniversity #JohnsHopkins #UCL #Oxford #ImperialCollege

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Healthcare Conferences in Europe to Attend in 2026

Healthcare Conferences in Europe to Attend in 2026

Healthcare Conferences in Europe to Attend in 2026

Discover the top 10 MedTech and healthcare conferences in Europe for 2026!

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#HealthcareConference #medicalconference #HealthConference #conference2026

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Angela Crawford, author of “The Vegan Transformation”, will be presenting in the Women’s Summit at the 2025 virtual NHA Conference (June 26-29)!

#healthconference #plantbasedconference #healthyliving #plantbasednutrition #nationalhealthassociation #vegan

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USA Health Institute presents at National HPV Conference MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The University of South Alabama's Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine presented a poster at the 2025 National HPV Conference held in Indianapolis, Indiana, along with members from the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute's Cancer Control and Prevention team. According to a USA Health news release, the conference gathered healthcare professionals [...]

WKRG News 5:Alabama News Beacon. #HPVAwareness #CancerPrevention #HealthConference

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Namibia turns spotlight on prostate cancer Prostate cancer remains one of the most common and deadliest cancers globally, and Namibia is no exception. Against this backdrop, the country is set to host its first-ever prostate cancer conference. The event will take place at the School of Medicine at the University of Namibia’s Hage Geingob Campus in Windhoek from 15 to 17 May. Consultant surgeon and head of the surgical sciences department at the school Dr Youssef Saad says the event will raise awareness of prostate health, promote early detection, and review the latest global advances in treatment and research. It will bring together local and international health experts, policymakers, researchers and community leaders. The conference is a joint initiative involving the Ministry of Health and Social Services, the University of Namibia, the Cancer Association of Namibia, local laboratories, the Namibia Oncology Centre, and several international partners. Saad says early detection is still the most important element in saving lives. “If we catch the cancer in stage one or two, it is often curable and far less expensive to treat,” he told Desert FM last week. However, he warned that most men in Namibia are only diagnosed at advanced stages, when treatment becomes complex, expensive, and often only aimed at controlling the disease rather than curing it. He said the upcoming conference will serve as a platform to update and review treatment protocols, share innovations such as robotic surgery, and explore how global best practices can be adapted to suit the Namibian context. “Collaborations with institutions such as the German Cancer Research Centre and other African urological societies are helping us strengthen research and patient care. “While we may not yet have access to robotic surgery, learning from countries like South Africa that are pioneering these methods will help us assess their feasibility for Namibia,” Saad said. He said the stigma around prostate cancer and cultural barriers remain a major challenge. Many men delay seeking help due to fear or misinformation, which limits the success of early intervention. To address this, organisers have invited prostate cancer survivors and community leaders from across Namibia to share their experiences at the conference. Saad said these sessions aim to highlight both the personal and social aspects of dealing with prostate cancer, and to encourage more men to seek screening and support. While the focus is on prostate cancer, he said the event marks the beginning of broader efforts to strengthen cancer care in Namibia. “We aim to organise similar summits in the future that address other common cancers affecting Namibians,” he said. According to the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer involves the growth of cells that starts in the prostate. The prostate is a small gland that helps make semen. It’s found just below the bladder and is part of the male reproductive system. “Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. Prostate cancer is usually found early, and it often grows slowly. Most people with prostate cancer are cured. “People diagnosed with early prostate cancer often have many treatment options to consider. It can be overwhelming to learn about all the options and make a choice. Treatment may include surgery, radiation therapy or carefully watching the prostate cancer to see if it grows,” the clinic says. It says if the cancer grows beyond the prostate or spreads, many further treatment options are available, but it can be harder to treat. “But even when a cure isn’t possible, treatments can slow the growth of the cancer and help you live longer,” the clinic says. The post Namibia turns spotlight on prostate cancer appeared first on The Namibian.

#ProstateCancer #Namibia #CancerAwareness #HealthConference #EarlyDetection

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Namibia turns spotlight on prostate cancer Prostate cancer remains one of the most common and deadliest cancers globally, and Namibia is no exception. Against this backdrop, the country is set to host its first-ever prostate cancer conference. The event will take place at the School of Medicine at the University of Namibia’s Hage Geingob Campus in Windhoek from 15 to 17 May. Consultant surgeon and head of the surgical sciences department at the school Dr Youssef Saad says the event will raise awareness of prostate health, promote early detection, and review the latest global advances in treatment and research. It will bring together local and international health experts, policymakers, researchers and community leaders. The conference is a joint initiative involving the Ministry of Health and Social Services, the University of Namibia, the Cancer Association of Namibia, local laboratories, the Namibia Oncology Centre, and several international partners. Saad says early detection is still the most important element in saving lives. “If we catch the cancer in stage one or two, it is often curable and far less expensive to treat,” he told Desert FM last week. However, he warned that most men in Namibia are only diagnosed at advanced stages, when treatment becomes complex, expensive, and often only aimed at controlling the disease rather than curing it. He said the upcoming conference will serve as a platform to update and review treatment protocols, share innovations such as robotic surgery, and explore how global best practices can be adapted to suit the Namibian context. “Collaborations with institutions such as the German Cancer Research Centre and other African urological societies are helping us strengthen research and patient care. “While we may not yet have access to robotic surgery, learning from countries like South Africa that are pioneering these methods will help us assess their feasibility for Namibia,” Saad said. He said the stigma around prostate cancer and cultural barriers remain a major challenge. Many men delay seeking help due to fear or misinformation, which limits the success of early intervention. To address this, organisers have invited prostate cancer survivors and community leaders from across Namibia to share their experiences at the conference. Saad said these sessions aim to highlight both the personal and social aspects of dealing with prostate cancer, and to encourage more men to seek screening and support. While the focus is on prostate cancer, he said the event marks the beginning of broader efforts to strengthen cancer care in Namibia. “We aim to organise similar summits in the future that address other common cancers affecting Namibians,” he said. According to the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer involves the growth of cells that starts in the prostate. The prostate is a small gland that helps make semen. It’s found just below the bladder and is part of the male reproductive system. “Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. Prostate cancer is usually found early, and it often grows slowly. Most people with prostate cancer are cured. “People diagnosed with early prostate cancer often have many treatment options to consider. It can be overwhelming to learn about all the options and make a choice. Treatment may include surgery, radiation therapy or carefully watching the prostate cancer to see if it grows,” the clinic says. It says if the cancer grows beyond the prostate or spreads, many further treatment options are available, but it can be harder to treat. “But even when a cure isn’t possible, treatments can slow the growth of the cancer and help you live longer,” the clinic says. The post Namibia turns spotlight on prostate cancer appeared first on The Namibian.

#ProstateCancer #CancerAwareness #HealthConference #EarlyDetection #Namibia

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📣 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗠𝗶𝗱𝗹𝗶𝗳𝗲 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗳𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲: 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻, 𝗜𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻, 𝗔𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻

📅 Date: Thursday, 10th July 2025
📍 Location: 8 Northumberland Avenue, London, WC2N 5BY
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🎟️Tickets - lnkd.in/eKXwZN6m

#NHS #HealthcareInnovation
#PublicHealth #HealthConference
#PrivateHealthcare #UKDoctors

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If you go to any of the A4M conferences, let us know! We’d love to meet you:) #a4m #health #healthconference #conference #conferenceootd #ootd #confidence #explore #trending #lasvegas #thevenetian #supplements

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🎉 We had an amazing time attending the 2025 Youth & Health Conference hosted by Tarzana Treatment Centers at the California Endowment in Los Angeles!
Thank you for having us! 🙏

#YouthHealth2025 #LaVentana #TarzanaTreatmentCenters #CommunityEngagement #HealthConference #LosAngelesEvents

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Busy day with @FCarleyOphth preparing great p-cubed talk for @ICS_updates #ICSSOA on Monday in Birmingham

#healthconference #criticalcare #intensivecare #ophthalmology

It's going to be good (honest, I've heard it)

I'm sure #FOAMed friends will make her feel welcome there.

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