Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

A physician or medical doctor, or simply specialist, is a professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with endorsing, upholding, or restoring health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental deficiencies. Physicians may effort their practice on certain disease categories, types of patients, or methods of treatment well-known as specialist medical practitioners or assume responsibility for the provision of enduring and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families, and communities known as general practitioners.  Medical practice properly necessitates both a detailed knowledge of the academic disciplines (such as anatomy and physiology) underlying diseases and their treatment the science of medicine and also a decent competence in its realistic practice the art or craft of medicine.

A nephrologist is a physician who specifies in the care and treatment of kidney disease. Nephrology involves additional training to become an expert with advanced skills. They may provide care to individuals without kidney complications and may effort in internal medicine, transplant medicine, immunosuppression management, intensive care medicine, clinical pharmacology, perioperative medicine or pediatric nephrology.

Allergists work with a wide variety of patients who suffer from issues allied to allergies, such as hay, fever, or asthma. They are specially trained to treat these problems and assist patients in dealing with them and what to do when they are encountered.

Audiologists specialize in ear related problems, particularly with regard to hearing loss in children. These specialists work with deaf and mute children to assist in their learning to communicate. They normally work in hospitals, physicians’ offices, audiology clinics, and occasionally in schools.

Anesthesiologists study the properties and reactions to anesthetic medicines and direct them to a variety of patients with pain-killing needs. They assess illnesses that involve this type of treatment and the dosages appropriate for each specific situation.

Cardiologists specify in the study and treatment of the heart and the many diseases and problems related to it. They assess the medical and family history of patients to determine potential risk for certain cardiovascular diseases and take action to inhibit them.

Dentists work with the human mouth, examining teeth and gum health and inhibiting and detecting various issues, such as cavities and bleeding gums. Usually, patients are advised to go to the dentist twice a year in order to keep tooth healthy.

Dermatologists study skin and the structures, functions and issues related to it. They examine patients to check for such risk factors as basal cell and moles that may ultimately cause skin disease if not treated in time.

Endocrinologists specify in illnesses and problems related to the endocrine system and its glands. They study hormone levels in this region to determine and predict whether or not a patient will encounter an endocrine system issue in the future.

Epidemiologists search for potential diseases that may crop up and cause a great deal of issues for a population and look for vaccinations for recent terminal diseases, such as cancer and HIV/AIDS.

Gynecologists deal with the female reproductive system to assess and prevent issues that could potentially cause fertility issues. Female patients are typically directed to see a gynecologist once a year.

Gynecological work also emphases on issues related to prenatal care and options for expectant and new mothers.

Immunologists work with the immune system in a variety of organisms, including humans. They determine the weaknesses related to this system and what can be done to prevail these weaknesses.

Infectious Disease Specialists are generally found in research labs and work with viruses and bacteria that tend to cause a variety of dangerous diseases. They study the source of these organisms and determine what can be done to prevent them from causing illnesses.

Allopathic physicians concern themselves with the patient's muscular skeletal system. They are concerned with proper body alignment, which contains bone structure and problems that occur there. They can prescribe desired treatments such as physical therapy and muscle and bone strengthening.

Internal Medicine Specialists treat diseases through non-surgical means, such as anesthetics and other pain-reliving drugs. They work in many different healthcare facilities and assist other physicians in finding the most suitable means of treatment for each individual patient.

Abdominal Surgery Specialists generally works with surgical procedures that involve opening the abdomen. Surgery of each abdominal organ is dealt with distinctly in connection with the explanation of that organ. Diseases affecting the abdominal cavity are dealt with commonly under their own names (e.g. appendicitis). 

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons mainly emphasis on handling complications associated to the hard and soft tissues of the face, mouth, and jaws. They sometimes work in a hospital, their practices are more often found in comfortable office settings.

An Orthopaedic Surgeon is a doctor keen to the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of wounds and disorders of the body’s musculoskeletal system. This system comprises bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, nerves and tendons. They may also choose to emphasis on specific arenas like pediatrics, trauma, reconstructive surgery, oncology (bone tumors) or sports medicine.

Otolaryngologists are doctors that specialize in the treatment and rehabilitation of diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and associated bodily structures. Otolaryngologists are generally referred to as ENT (ear, nose, and throat) physicians and provide both medical and surgical care.

Plastic Surgeon emphases in decreasing marks or imperfections that may occur due to misfortunes, birth defects, or cure for diseases, such as melanoma. Plastic Surgeons also perform cosmetic surgery that is unrelated to medical conditions.

A Veterinarian generally treats and cures diseases of animals. Advanced surgical processes such as joint, fracture repair, stabilization of cranial cruciate ligament deficiency, oncologic surgery, herniated disc treatment, complicated gastrointestinal or urogenital procedures, kidney transplant, skin grafts, thorny wound management, nominally invasive procedures (arthroscopy, laparoscopy, thoracoscopy), etc. are achieved by Veterinary Surgeons.

Bariatric Surgeon works with a variety of procedures executed on people who have obesity. Weight loss is attained by reducing the size of the stomach with a gastric band or by removing of a portion of the stomach (sleeve gastrectomy or biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch) or by resecting and re-routing the small intestine to a small stomach pouch (gastric bypass surgery).

An Ophthalmologist is a physician whose area is diseases and conditions of the eyes, especially things that relate to vision. Ophthalmologist is the doctor who examines your eyes and writes the prescription for your contact lenses.