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Awards 2021 - Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health (2021)

INTERNATIONAL NURSING AND PRIMARY HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS CONGRESS

Katerina Ristoska*
 
1Hemodialysis Center of Sistina Nefroplus, Skopje, Macedonia
 
*Corresponding Author:

Katerina Ristoska, Hemodialysis Center of Sistina Nefroplus, Macedonia, Email: krist1969@yahoo.com

Received: 01-Jan-2021 Published: 22-Jan-2021

Nursing Management is a medical specialty focusing on the structure, function and disorders of the Entire body system.

Over the past decades Primary Healthcare and Nursing management has gathered an increasing amount of attention. There are evidences that the Primary Healthcare and Nursing management plays a major role in diseases.

According to the new market research report, the Primary Healthcare was USD 19.79 billion in 2016 and expected to reach USD 20.68 billion by 2022, developing at a CAGR of 2.3% amid estimate period.

The Facts and Facets of Nursing Management and the most recent research are going to be illustrated by Our organizing Committee. With the help of our esteemed Organizing Committee Members this conference is expected to be one of the most successful and productive events in the history of ME Conferences.

Join us to witness invaluable scientific discussions and add to the future advancements in the field of Nursing Management in the upcoming “8th Edition of International Conference & Exhibition on Nursing Management, Primary Healthcare & Sports Medicine” which is going to be held during March 18-19, 2020 in London, UK.

Medical ethics is a special kind of ethics only as it relates to a particular realm of facts and concerns and not because it embodies or appeals to some special moral principles or methodology. With contributions not only from moral philosophers but also from physicians, nurses and other health professionals, social and natural scientists and lawyers, medical ethics has become a field of major concern.

Nowadays, conflicts of interests between the government and medical institutions, between medical institutions and medical personnel, between physicians and patients are getting more and more serious and complex. High technologies not only brought us hopes of cure but have also created a heavy economic burden. The ethical dilemmas of high technology medicine-brain death, organ transplantation, and concerns about quality of life-have become increasingly prominent. A new and more specific code of ethics must be developed to meet the demands of social development and medical service. This new code integrates the traditional medical ethics with modern principles and values. Ethics are not general standards of conduct but the standards of a particular profession, occupation, institution, or group within society.

Ethics deals with right and wrong conduct, with what we ought to do and what we should refrain from doing. The word “ethics”, when used in this way, usually serves as a modifier for another word, e.g. business ethics, medical ethics, sports ethics, military ethics, etc. The expressions “professional ethics” and “medical ethics” were coined by Thomas Percival.

References:

• Simon Allen Fine Treatment, United Kingdom

• Dr. Natarajan Venkatesh, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research Institute, India

Our Organizing Committee Members:

• Simon Allen Fine Treatment, United Kingdom

• Dr. Natarajan Venkatesh, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research Institute, India

Citation: Katerina Ristoska, INTERNATIONAL NURSING AND PRIMARY HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS CONGRESS. J Environ Occup Health. 2021;11(1):1

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