36th ISTANBUL International Congress on Nursing, Medical & Veterinary Sciences: INMVS-26

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:

1. Core Foundations of Health Science

These subjects serve as the bedrock for all three disciplines, focusing on the biological and chemical mechanisms of living organisms.

  • Anatomy and Physiology: Comparative study of skeletal, muscular, nervous, and cardiovascular systems across species.

  • Pathophysiology: The study of disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury.

  • Biochemistry and Genetics: Molecular biology, metabolic pathways, and hereditary traits in humans and animals.

  • Microbiology and Immunology: Study of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and the immune response (vaccinology, autoimmune disorders).

  • Pharmacology and Toxicology: Drug mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, and the impact of toxins on biological systems.

2. Nursing and Clinical Practice

This area focuses on patient care, advocacy, and the practical application of medical knowledge.

  • Fundamental Nursing Skills: Wound care, vital signs monitoring, and patient hygiene.

  • Specialized Nursing:

    • Critical Care and Emergency Nursing: High-intensity monitoring and life-saving interventions.

    • Perioperative Nursing: Care before, during, and after surgical procedures.

    • Geriatric and Pediatric Nursing: Specialized care for the elderly and developing children.

  • Nursing Leadership and Management: Healthcare administration, ethics, and staff coordination.

  • Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing: Therapeutic communication and management of psychological disorders.

3. Medical Sciences (Human-Centric)

These topics cover the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases in humans.

  • Internal Medicine: Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Pulmonology, and Endocrinology.

  • Surgery and Specialty Disciplines:

    • Orthopedics: Musculoskeletal system health.

    • Neurology: Disorders of the brain and nervous system.

    • Oncology: Study and treatment of tumors and cancer.

  • Diagnostic Sciences: Radiology, Medical Imaging (MRI, CT, Ultrasound), and Clinical Pathology.

  • Public Health and Epidemiology: Disease tracking, biostatistics, and community health initiatives.

4. Veterinary Sciences

This field focuses on the health and management of domestic, exotic, and livestock animals.

  • Small Animal Medicine: Clinical care for dogs, cats, and common household pets.

  • Large Animal and Equine Medicine: Healthcare for horses, cattle, and swine.

  • Exotic and Wildlife Medicine: Conservation medicine and care for non-traditional species.

  • Veterinary Surgery: Orthopedic and soft-tissue surgery tailored to different anatomical structures.

  • Animal Nutrition and Husbandry: Dietary requirements and the management of animal living conditions.

5. Interrelated and "One Health" Topics

These topics represent the overlap where nursing, medicine, and veterinary sciences collaborate to solve global challenges.

  • Zoonotic Diseases: The study of infections that spread between animals and humans (e.g., Rabies, Avian Flu, COVID-19).

  • Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): The shared challenge of bacteria evolving against antibiotics used in both human and animal medicine.

  • Epidemiology and Biosecurity: Managing disease outbreaks within populations and implementing quarantine protocols.

  • Bioethics and Medical Law: Ethical considerations regarding life, death, animal testing, and patient rights.

  • Global Health and Food Safety: Ensuring the safety of the animal-derived food supply and monitoring environmental contaminants.

  • Comparative Medicine: Using animal models to understand human diseases and developing treatments that benefit both humans and animals.