Preparing for the 8th International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition

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Poster Competition

The selection of the winner will be based on:

  • The clarity of poster and oral presentations.
  • Your overall responses to the questions of the judges and the completeness of work  

Pediatric Endocrinology

A pediatric endocrinologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating children with endocrine disorders such as diabetes and failure to thrive. Glands in the endocrine system produce hormones, chemicals that regulate many important bodily functions. Her most common condition is type 1 diabetes, which usually accounts for at least 50% of typical clinical practice. Failure to thrive is the second most common problem, especially those susceptible to growth hormone therapy. A pediatric endocrinologist is typically the attending physician involved in the care of infants and children with intersex disorders. This specialty also addresses hypoglycemia and other forms of childhood hyperglycemia, pubertal changes, and other adrenal, thyroid, and pituitary problems. Many pediatric endocrinologists have interests and expertise in bone metabolism, lipid metabolism, adolescent gynecology, or inborn errors of metabolism.

Pediatric first aid&Emergency

First aid is simple medical treatment given as quickly as possible to an injured or suddenly ill person. Pediatric first aid means emergency care and treatment given to an injured child before definitive medical and surgical treatment is secured. Pediatric first aid includes, but is not limited to, ventilation, asphyxiation first aid, and CPR. First aid is the immediate treatment of an injured person. The purpose of first aid is to minimize injury and future disability. In severe cases, first aid may be required to keep the victim alive. A first aid person is someone who has completed training appropriate to the situation. Must have a valid proof of competence.

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