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Endeavor Research Pvt Ltd is glad to announce the "Webinar on Infectious Diseases and Covid-19 Management" which is going to be held during May 13-14, 2022".  We are happy to bring together all anticipated participants to share and explore their research findings. The webinar includes some highly cited presentations by keynote speakers, and remaining Oral presentations.  

Infection is ever evolving, across times-generations-species-forms and more.

To address the clinical and therapeutic management associated with infections, an understanding of the changing face of infection and the immunity associated with the management is important.

Webinar on Infectious Diseases and Covid-19 Management aims to address the evolution of microbes and microbial infection and infectious diseases. The meeting aims to provide a scientific and clinical preface to the medical developments and clinical advancements in the subject area of infectious diseases, Clinical Microbiology, Viral Genetics, SARS CoV-2 and Covid-19, Molecular Virology of Coronaviridae and Coronavirus Disease, Disease Pathogenicity, Ebola and Zika, Flu and Communicable Diseases, Respiratory track Infections, Secondary and Co-infections, Bacterial and Fungal Infectious Diseases, Inflammation and Sepsis, Nosocomial and Health care Associated, Therapeutic and Clinical Management, Antimicrobials, Antibacterials and Antibodies, and Infection Control and Prevention of Infection, through expert presentations and collaborative discussions.

  Webinar Name

Date & Time

Infectious Diseases and Covid-19 Management

May 13-14,2022

 

Target Audiences:

Infectious diseases experts | clinical microbiologists | medical microbiologists | infection prevention and control experts | Virologist | Bacteriologist | Genetists and Medical Biotechnologist | Immunologists | Professors | Department Chairs | Assistant Professors | Associate Professors | Post doc and PhD. students | clinical physicians | CEOs and Business delegates

Why Join Exhibit Why you should Join Event

Following the unprecedented continuous conditions identified with the worldwide Coronavirus (COVID-19) flare-up, all our Infectious Diseases research works and presentations have been forcefully stopped. So we warmly invite you to contribute your most recent explores at this webinar and furthermore you will connect with the specialists from everywhere throughout the world.

Market Analysis

Market Analysis of Infectious Diseases and Covid-19 Management

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Webinar Platform

We are using Cisco Webex Team Meetings application as a platform

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Scientific Sessions

We have enlisted some outstanding sessions that will give an opportunity to focus on specific areas from your own perspective research experiences and clinical expertise. Abstracts of all the related interest areas are accepted, but are not limited to the following sessions:

Listen to the Speakers

Robert M Kaplan

Robert M Kaplan

Clinical Associate Professor, University of Western Sydney - Australia

Robert M Kaplan

Robert M Kaplan

Clinical Associate Professor, University of Western Sydney - Australia

Title: Budgies, bugs, pandemics and psittacosis

Biography: 

Clinical Associate Professor Robert M Kaplan is a forensic psychiatrist, historian and writer . He has positions at the University of NSW, Western Sydney University and Wollongong University.  He writes on history of psychiatry, medical history, crime, genocide and biography. His two latest books are The King who Strangled his Psychiatrist and Other Dark Tales and Mary Barkas: A Life Unfulfilled (both in press). He gives regular talks on forensic, psychiatric and historical topics.

 

Sameh Hozayen, MD, MSc, FACP

Sameh Hozayen, MD, MSc, FACP

Assistant Professor of Medicine / Hospitalist, Section of Inpatient Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota - United States

Sameh Hozayen, MD, MSc, FACP

Sameh Hozayen, MD, MSc, FACP

Assistant Professor of Medicine / Hospitalist, Section of Inpatient Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota - United States

Title: Anticoagulation in COVID-19: a lot of hype, not so much data?

Biography: 

Dr. Sameh Hozayen earned his MD degrees from Cairo University, Egypt and his MSc degree in cardiovascular science from Ain Shams University. He is a cardiologist by training and a hospitalist by trade. Dr. Hozayen has published original research in anticoagulation for COVID-19 recently in the Lancet family journal.

Jessie Childs

Jessie Childs

University of South Australia, Allied Health and Human Performance, - Australia

Jessie Childs

Jessie Childs

University of South Australia, Allied Health and Human Performance, - Australia

Title: The impact of COVID-19 on Australasian Sonographers

Biography: 

Jessie is a lecturer in the Postgraduate and Masters of Medical Sonography programs and researcher at the University of South Australia. She has served as the tutor and chief sonographer at multiple private and public practices across Australia. Jessie has a keen interest in research and completed her PhD in ultrasound measurements of the liver in 2016, she continues to work in this field. Jessie is also researching in the areas of ultrasound safety, transvaginal sonography, and reducing the incidence of thrombosis as a result of PICC vein insertions and more recently on the impact of COVID-19 on Australasian sonographers. Jessie is the current chairperson for the Australian Sonographers Association fellowship panel and Associate Editor in Chief of the journal ‘Sonography’. In 2014, Jessie was awarded one of Australian Sonography’s highest honours, the Pru Pratten Memorial Award for her service to ultrasound, teaching and research.

 

Susan E. Schwartz

Susan E. Schwartz

Jungian Analyst - United States

Susan E. Schwartz

Susan E. Schwartz

Jungian Analyst - United States

Title: Covid-19, Precarity and Loneliness

Biography:

Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D., is a Zurich trained Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist. She is a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology. She has taught in numerous Jungian programs and presented workshops and lectures in the USA and many other countries. Susan has articles in several journals and chapters in books on Jungian analytical psychology. Her current book was published by Routledge in 2020 entitled, The Absent Father Effect on Daughters, Father Desire, Father Wounds. Her analytical private practice is in Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA and her website is www.susanschwartzphd.com

Barbara Ignatiuk

Barbara Ignatiuk

Ospedali Riuniti Padova Sud, Monselice - Italy

Barbara Ignatiuk

Barbara Ignatiuk

Ospedali Riuniti Padova Sud, Monselice - Italy

Title: How often do we need to implant pacemakers in COVID-19 patients - data from a single COVID-Hospital.

Biography:

Dr Barbara Ignatiuk (maiden Tokajuk), MD, PhD, graduated from the University of Padua, Italy. Since 2010, she has been the Head of the Electrophysiology and Electrostimulation Laboratory at the United Hospitals Padua South. In 2020 she completed an Executive MSc in Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Cardiovascular Sciences at the London School of Economics, organized in collaboration between the European Society of Cardiology and LSE. In September 2021, she moved to the Alto Vicentino Hospital, Santorso, Italy, to collaborate in setting up a new EP unit. She published several articles in the field of arrhythmias. During the pandemic, her hospital became a Covid-only facility. 

Beth Engelbrecht

Beth Engelbrecht

UCT School of Public Health and Family Medicine, Health Policy and Systems Division, Institute of Healthcare Improvement - South Africa

Beth Engelbrecht

Beth Engelbrecht

UCT School of Public Health and Family Medicine, Health Policy and Systems Division, Institute of Healthcare Improvement - South Africa

Title: Prioritising people and rapid learning in times of a crisis: a virtual learning initiative to support health workers during the covid-19 pandemic.

Biography:

Dr Beth Engelbrecht is the Emeritus Head of Health of the Western Cape Health Department, an Honorary Associate Professor of UCT School of Public Health, and Faculty member for the Institute of Health Improvement (IHI). She obtained her MBChB, MFam Med, Diplomas in Community Medicine and Health Administration at the Free State University. She served for 30 years as a senior health system leader in the Free State and Western Cape Provinces. She concluded her career as the first female Head of Health in the Western Cape and achieved the first clean audit for any health department across the country. She was also awarded the best HOD across all provincial departments in 2020.

She has a keen interest in leadership, governance and stewardship and plays a role in the Oliver Tambo leadership program. She recognized a learning organizational culture as a key transformative lever. She has authored several articles and chapters.

C. Vijayalakshmi

C. Vijayalakshmi

Associate Professor, Department of Statistics and Applied Mathematics Central University of Tamil Nadu - India

C. Vijayalakshmi

C. Vijayalakshmi

Associate Professor, Department of Statistics and Applied Mathematics Central University of Tamil Nadu - India

Title: An analysis of  Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI)- COVID-19 – Machine Learning Approach

Biography:

Dr. C. Vijayalakshmi obtained her M.Sc (Operations Research and Computer Applications) from National Institute of Technology, Trichy and her PhD (Statistics) from MSU, Tirunelveil. She has 20 years of teaching and 2 years of Industrial experience. Her credential includes publication of two  Patents. She has guided 15 Ph.D students. She has published 80 papers in Scopus indexed journals and competed two projects. She has authored five books in Mathematics and Statistics for Engineering students. Her area of research includes Optimization Techniques, Stochastic and Statistical models, Machine Learning algorithms & Data Mining Techniques. She is a recipient of  Academic and Research awards.

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