We are thrilled to present the 3rd Edition of the Global Conference on Gynecology and Women’s Health (Gynec 2025), scheduled to take place in the Orlando, Florida, USA on October 27-29, 2025. This premier event will be held in a hybrid format, allowing both in-person and virtual participation to maximize accessibility. It will offer an unparalleled platform for collaboration and innovation, bringing together a distinguished gathering of experts in the field. The conference will be organized under the theme of "Empowering Women's Health: Innovations in Gynecological Care" setting the stage for a comprehensive exploration of contemporary advancements and challenges in women's health.
Gynec 2025 is set to attract a diverse audience of medical professionals, leading researchers, healthcare innovators, and dedicated advocates from around the globe. This convergence of expertise and passion will foster a dynamic exchange of ideas, support the advancement of clinical practices, and address critical issues within the realm of gynecology and women’s health.
The conference will cover a wide range of topics, including general gynecology, reproductive endocrinology, and emerging fields. Attendees will explore essential areas such as prenatal obstetrics, reproductive physiology, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. Further, the event will address broad topics in gynecology, including adolescent gynecology, menopause management, urogynecology, gynecologic oncology, and maternal-fetal medicine. By tackling both foundational and cutting-edge research, the event aims to address contemporary issues and present advances that drive progress across these vital areas of women's health.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in thought-provoking presentations, hands-on workshops, and collaborative discussions, all designed to enhance knowledge and inspire innovative solutions. Whether you are an experienced clinician or an emerging researcher, Gynec 2025 promises a rich experience with opportunities to advance your expertise and connect with peers.
We eagerly anticipate your participation in Gynec 2025, where together we will explore the future of women’s health and drive forward impactful solutions through shared knowledge and collaboration.
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2nd Edition of Global Conference on Gynecology & Women's Health (Gynec 2024) Report:
Magnus Group successfully completed 2nd Edition of Global Conference on Gynecology & Women's Health (Hybrid Event) at Baltimore, Maryland, USA during October 17-19, 2024.
Gynec 2024 was a tremendous success, bringing together participants from across the globe. The conference, themed "Navigating Women's Health: Challenges, Solutions, and Beyond," featured an informative and dynamic program that included renowned scientific speakers, expert panels, concurrent sessions, and poster presentations. Attendees engaged in discussions on the latest scientific research, innovations, and clinical practices, gaining valuable insights to take back to their professional environments.
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Aya Zaatreh, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States, Elena Vladimirovna Kozyreva, Ulyanovsk State University, Russian Federation, Aysha Afzal Qureshi, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, United Kingdom and Payal Nandini Maharaj, University of Queensland, Australia expertly guided and moderated the conference, contributing to its overall success.
Keynote Line up:
Marlen Sulamanidze, Total Charm Clinic, Georgia
Title: Endometrial polyp, when should we be alarmed?
Nicoletta Di Simone, Humanitas University, Italy
Title: Microbiota and pregnancy
Mohamed Hosni, London North West University Hospitals, United Kingdom
Title: Emerging trends in the treatment of endometriosis. It is time to know what we do not know. A prospective cohort pilot multisite study
Oslei De Matos, Federal University of Technology, Brazil
Title: Assessment of Risk of falls and fracture in older women: Project in primary care in women's health
Orfanoudaki Irene, University Hospital of Heraklion, Greece
Title: Operative office hysteroscopy
Alberto Maringhini, ARNAS Civico, Italy
Title: Breastfeeding in prevention of postpartum Acute Pancreatitis (AP). A sicilian populationbased case-control study
George K Creatsas, University of Athens, Greece
Title: Lower genital tract congenital anomalies creatsas vaginoplasty- Fertility preservation
Speaker Line up:
Ketevan Oles, APTOS, United States
Title: The role of thread lifting methods in aesthetic gynecology
Ludivine Doridot, INSERM, France
Title: Using single cell transcriptomic and 3D models to study immuneendometrial-fetal interactions in physiological and pathological contexts
Nicole E Friedlich, Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University, United States
Title: “Just a pinch”? A national survey of provider attitudes regarding IUD procedure analgesia management and options
Voznesenskaya Tverdaya Julia, European Medical Center, Russian Federation
Title: Abnormal embryos: Transfer impossible to disposed of
Aya Zaatreh, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States
Title: HeraHealth: Revolutionizing postpartum care through an innovative blood loss monitoring
Andrea Tshishimbi, Humanitas University, Italy
Title: Fetal Modified Myocardial Performance Index (Mod-MPI) assessment in pregnant women with pregestational diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal prospective cohort study
Elena Vladimirovna Kozyreva, Ulyanovsk State University, Russian Federation
Title: Features of endometrial receptivity in chronic endometritis in women with infertility
Shouying Xu, Children's Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China
Title: ARID1A inhibits progression of ovarian cancer by inactivating hedgehog pathway
Mohamed Gamal Shehata, South Valley University, Egypt
Title: Exploring mechanical changes in the transversus abdominis muscle following cesarean delivery in postpartum women
Mervat Sheta, Alexandria University, Egypt
Title: Role of biofeedback pelvic floor training in elderly patients with obstructed defecation
Seyede Zahra Banihosseini, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: The impact of quercetin on oocyte maturation, gene expression in cumulus cells, and fertilization
Gunay Mamedbeili, Baku Medical Plaza, Azerbaijan
Title: Experience in managing a patient with breast cancer during pregnancy
Seyede Zahra Banihosseini, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: The effect of cigarette smoke exposure on vitamin D levels and biochemical parameters of mothers and neonates
Aysha Afzal Qureshi, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, United Kingdom
Title: Interesting and a rare case of incidental diagnosis of dysfibrogenemia in an uncomplicated pregnancy- A case report
Fatima Hameed, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Title: Outcome of pregnancies managed by preterm clinic
Mehdi Kehila, Eve Fertility Center, Tunisia
Title: Repeated implantation failure: A stressing situation that needs a calm management
Harris Edward Phillip, NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title: Comparison between intraperitoneal and intravenous lidocaine for postoperative analgesia after elective abdominal hysterectomy, a double-blind placebo controlled study
Saghar Samimi Sadeh, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: Comparison between intraperitoneal and intravenous lidocaine for postoperative analgesia after elective abdominal hysterectomy, a double-blind placebo controlled study
Devaun Reid, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, United States
Title: Racial disparities in surgical management of uterine fibroids: A systematic review
Siddharth Shivantha, Monash University, Australia
Title: Publisher's post-publication response rate and outcomes of concerns regarding false data in women’s health: A cohort study
Payal Nandini Maharaj, University of Queensland, Australia
Title: Unraveling the history of gynaecology in Fiji and how it has shaped women's health today
Moiz Artani, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, United Kingdom
Title: Effects of metformin on symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome among women of reproductive age
Raana Bibi, NHS Tayside, United Kingdom
Title: Cooks balloon IOL increases risk of cord prolapse
Vandana Dabla, Gender and HIV UN Women, India
Title: Empowering women's reproductive autonomy: The expanded basket of contraceptive choices in India
Raana Bibi, NHS Tayside, United Kingdom
Title: Cervical ectopic pregnancy case report
Amanpreet Kaur Kalsi, Dyal Singh College, India
Title: Whole genome microarray analysis in hyperprolactinemia
Diana Arantseva, Sechenovskiy University, Russian Federation
Title: Biopolymer-based vaginal drug delivery system
Sadhana Kulkarni, MGM Medical College and Hospital, India
Title: Be aware while treating postspinal headache
Saumya Pandey, Indira-IVF Hospital, India
Title: Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (HCG) trigger-mediated ovulation induction in tobacco-mediated infertility management in North Indian women undergoing IVF/ICSI regimens: A pilot reproductive medicine study with public health impact
Maureen Dike Frank, Rivers State University, Nigeria
Title: Effect of sensitization on attitude of female health workers towards cervical cancer screening
Enattihun Woretaw Assefa, Hawassa University, Ethiopia
Title: Prevalence, triggering factors and effects of intimate partner violence among pregnant women in Shebedino Woreda, Sidama Zone, Ethiopia
Bahar Morshed Behbahni, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: The complications of using assisted reproductive technologies on infertile couple health
Nargess Afzali, Islamic Azad University, Iran
Title: The association of adenomyosis with endometriosis based on pelvic magnetic resonance imaging
Poster Line up:
Jasenka Mazibrada, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, United Kingdom
Title: Dedifferentiated mucinous ovarian carcinoma: A case report and literature review
Swati Kumari, Bronxcare Health System, United States
Title: Efficacy of methotrexate treatment in ectopic pregnancy: A retrospective cohort study
Xiaoyan Peng, People's Hospital of Chongqing in Tongliang District, China
Title: Relationship between serum VEGF, il-6 levels and pregnancy outcome in patients with gestational diabetes
Xiaolan Chen, Chongqing High-Tech Zone People's Hospital, China
Title: Analysis of risk factors and development of a predictive model for placental abruption-a single-center retrospective study
Chelsea S de Leon, Eastern Visayas Medical Center, Philippines
Title: Factors associated with interpretation of physical exam findings among child sexual abuse victims assessed at the women and children protection unit in a tertiary government hospital: A retrospective study
Mei Guo, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea
Title: The somatic mutation of PI3KCA and PTEN was associated with poor prognosis of stage-I clear cell ovarian carcinomas
Mona Mohamed Kamal Eldeeb, Al Jouf University, Saudi Arabia
Title: Female sex hormones and inflammatory cytokine in relation to occurrence of abortion in toxoplasma gondii infected females
Alexandra Korostyshevskaya, The Institute International Tomography Center of The Siberian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title: The brainstem beyond the “Blind Spot” of prenatal diagnosis: MRI observation series
Jack Considine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, United States
Title: Exploring the effects of amniotic bladder therapy on female sexual dysfunction in interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome patients
Madison Hurst, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, United States
Title: Medical student expectations and understanding of reproductive healthcare in an integrated curriculum
Jack Considine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, United States
Title: Amniotic bladder therapy in patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome
Hannah Puckett, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, United States
Title: ED to OR door-to-door time after implementation of the composite adnexal torsion prediction score in adolescent patients at Prisma Health Midlands
Alexandra Hughes, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, United Kingdom
Title: Quality improvement project: Reducing the length of time women with early pregnancy complications, leading to possible pregnancy loss spend in the emergency department at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK
Liping Lu, Ball State University, United States
Title: Preconception maternal zinc intake and antenatal depression: The numom2b study
Iris Smith, Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine, United States
Title: Recurrence risk of preterm birth in successive pregnancies based on its subtypes
Molly Zeme, University of California, United States
Title: Birthing experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods study of changes to delivery location and companions
Mahnoor Khan, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, United States
Title: Treatment of sickle cell crisis in a pregnant patient complicated by multiple associated comorbidities: A case study
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Magnus Group would like to thank all the contributors for their wonderful participation towards the conference which helped us for fruitful finishing of this event.
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October 25-29, 2025 |
Global Conference on Gynecology & Women's Health (Gynec 2023) Report:
Magnus Group successfully completed Global Conference on Gynecology & Women's Health (Hybrid Event) at Orlando, Florida during April 20-22, 2023.
Gynec 2023 was an huge success with participants from different parts of the world. The Theme of the conference was "Enriching Women’s Health through Innovations in Gynaecology" which included sessions on latest and informative programme packed full with renowned scientific speakers, expert panels, concurrent and poster session. Conference discussions we are held on up to date information with the latest scientific research, innovations and clinical skills that you can take back to your workplace.
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We would like to thank Organizing Committee and Keynote Speakers for their contribution and sharing their expertise with our audience.
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Nora Shero, of the Medical University of the Americas in the United States, and Roxana Belciu Kerns, of Amarastesia LTD in the United States, expertly guided and moderated the conference, contributing to its overall success.
Under the guidance of session chairs- Neda Zarrin-Khameh from Baylor College of Medicine, United States and Carlos Leal from Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Mexico presentations were given on various topics related to women's health.
Keynote Line up:
Neda Zarrin-Khameh, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
Title: Endometrial polyp, when should we be alarmed?
Alberto Maringhini, ARNAS Civico Palermo, Italy
Title: Breastfeeding in prevention of postpartum Acute Pancreatitis (AP). A sicilian populationbased case-control study
Carlos Leal, Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Mexico
Title: Complex total laparoscopic hysterectomy ¨severe deep endometriosis¨
Steinman Gary, Hebrew University, Israel
Title: The biochemical etiology of autism
Speaker Line up:
Neda Zarrin-Khameh, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
Title: Endometrial polyp, when should we be alarmed?
Alberto Maringhini, ARNAS Civico Palermo, Italy
Title: Breastfeeding in prevention of postpartum Acute Pancreatitis (AP). A sicilian populationbased case-control study
Carlos Leal, Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Mexico
Title: Complex total laparoscopic hysterectomy
Nadia Fazal, Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine, United States
Title: Alternative treatment options for endometriosis patients when traditional pain management is not working
Nora Shero, Medical University of the Americas, United States
Title: Laparoscopic removal of a dermoid cyst in one ovary and an endometrioma in the other: A case report and literature review
Dana Moskowitz, George Washington University, United States
Title: Oral and vaginal probiotic use as adjunctive therapy or preventative measure for vulvovaginal candidiasis: A systematic review
Shailja Dixit, Curio Digital Therapeutics, United States
Title: Assessing the incremental health care burden of postpartum depression
Agnieszka Wołowicz, University of Warsaw, Poland
Title: Women with disabilities and access to gynaecological services in Poland
Neda Zarrin-Khameh, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
Title: Glycogenated cells, forgotten or ignored?
Carlos Leal, Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Mexico
Title: Knowing pelvic architecture without being an architect
Nora Shero, Medical University of the Americas, United States
Title: Impact of Crohn's disease during pregnancy on children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A review
Meron Tekalign Tilahun, Ghandi Memorial Hospital, Ethiopia
Title: Maternal health improvement among low socioeconomic status women in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Subramanyam Dasari, Indiana University Bloomington, United States
Title: Targeting microenvironment induced microRNAs to treat ovarian cancer metastasis
Allyson Augusta Shrikhande, Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, United States
Title: Outpatient, multimodal neuromuscular treatment reduces pelvic pain and improves functionality for women with endometriosis
Leen Al Kassab, Harvard Medical School, United States
Title: Assessing sexual and reproductive health literacy and engagement among refugee and immigrant women in Massachusetts: A qualitative community - based study
Wing Kiu Chou, Norwich Medical School, United Kingdom
Title: Simulation training for obstetric emergencies in low and lower-middle income countries: A systematic review
Mohamed M Hosni, London North West University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title: To ablate or not to ablate the endometrium in dysfunctional uterine bleeding: That is the question!
Chiara Di Tucci, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Title: The role of alpha lipoic acid in female and male infertility: A systematic review
Poojitha Kalyani Kanikaram, AIIMS New Delhi, India
Title: Vaginal vault infiltration with bupivacaine for postoperative pain control after total laparoscopic hysterectomy: A randomized control trial
Oslei de Matos, Federal University of Technology, Brazil
Title: Postural changes and women's aging: Association with osteoporosis and osteoarthritis
Jing Zhang, Chinese PLA General Hospital, China
Title: Pregnancy and prognosis of patients after microwave ablation of uterine fibroids
Dragana Krstic, University of Kragujevac, Serbia
Title: Monte Carlo MCNP simulation of cervical cancer in brachytherapy
Milena P. Zivkovic, University of Kragujevac, Serbia
Title: The role of radiation physics in gynecology
Yuan He, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, China
Title: Pregnancy and delivery in pulmonary hypertension
Marianne Julian Real, Institute for Women’s Health, Philippines
Title: Outcomes comparison for benign gynecologic laparotomy before and after enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS®) implementation in a Philippine private tertiary hospital
Kolpakova Alekseevna Kolpakova, Belgorod State University, Russia
Title: Psychoemotional disorders in female patients with urinary incontinence as a medical and social problem
Vandana Dabla, Jhpiego, a John Hopkins Affiliate, India
Title: Advancing women’s health with adaptive management: A paradigm of holistic & quality healthcare approach
Vijay Prabha, Panjab University, India
Title: Efficacy and safety of a new vaginal contraceptive formulation containing sperm immobilizing factor isolated from Staphylococcus Aureus
Mohamed G. Ali, South Valley University, Egypt
Title: Measurement of lumbar spine movements from different planes of motion in women after exposure to cesarean delivery using several types of anaesthesia
Daffalla Alam Elhuda, Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan
Title: Satisfaction of pregnant women with and services at omdurman and bashair teaching hospitals
Rehab S Mamoon, South Valley University, Egypt
Title: Association between low back pain intensity and different lumbar paravertebral muscles properties in women who experienced cesarean delivery with several types of anaesthesia
Jembere Tesfaye, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Title: Tetanus toxoid immunization coverage and associated factors among postnatal mothers
Kishuar Parveen, Obstetrics and Gynecological Society of Bangladesh, Bangladesh
Title: Near miss case presented with toxic shock syndrome
Rostam Jalali, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: Women’s experiences of rectovaginal fistula: An ethno- religious experience
Ayesha, Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Pakistan
Title: Role of mass media in understanding about cervical cancer and its screening among married women
Masoumeh Farahani, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: The effect of magnesium sulfate on maternal serum electrolytes in preeclampsia
Upety Aruna,Rural Health Education Service Trust, Nepal
Title: Maternal health status of Nepali women_ stories from the field
Mehdi Kehila, Eve Fertility Center, Tunisia
Title: Should we propose IVF to women of 42 years old?
Matineh Nirouei, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: A pregnant woman with a history of SLE with PPROM and severe thrombocytopenia: A case study
Shahin Salarvand, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: The perceived health needs of primiparous mothers referring to primary health care centers
Poster Line up:
Zehra Rizvi, Nova Southeastern University, United States
Title: A scoping review of barriers of care to ovarian cancer
Kiran Sharma, Nova Southeastern University, United States
Title: A scoping review of barriers of care to ovarian cancer
Elizabeth Blocker, Boston College, United States
Title: Best practices for co - creating patient facing materials and their application in primary ovarian insufficiency
Leslie Alonzo, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, United States
Title: Breastfeeding and postpartum depression
Roxana Belciu Kerns, Amarastesia, United States
Title: Disposable, pass through cervical dilator: A new approach for cervical dilatation
Li He, Chongqing Medical University, China
Title: Effects of suspension training therapy combined with biofeedback electrical stimulation on pelvic floor function and urodynamics in patients with postpartum stress urinary incontinence
Mikhail Churnosov, Belgorod State University, Russia
Title: Interlocus interactions of the ESR1 gene are associated with preeclampsia
Marina Ponomarenko, Belgorod State University, Russia
Title: Functional effects of rs10830963 MTNR1B gene associated with gestational diabetes mellitus and type 2 diabetes mellitus
Maria Churnosova, Belgorod State University, Russia
Title: Polymorphism FSHB gene was associated with age of menarche and obesity in women
Maria Abramova, Belgorod State University, Russia
Title: Association between hypertension susceptibility gene polymorphism and severe preeclampsia
Irina Ponomarenko, Belgorod State University, Russia
Title: Genetic determinants of uterus combined proliferative diseases in endometriosis
Nadezhda Pavlova, Belgorod State University, Russia
Title: Associations of polymorphic loci of matrix metalloproteinase genes with the breast cancer in women of Russia
Ola Alali, Belgorod State University, Russia
Title: In silico analysis of the functional effects of BET1L rs2280543 associated with uterine leiomyoma in genome-wide studies
Sadaf Alipour, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: Management of milk fistula and maintenance of breastfeeding: A systematic review
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Natalia Cineas Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, USAThanks for giving me the opportunity to present in NWC conference on 2019 at London. The conference was well organised. Congratulations and best wishes for the future endeavours.
Sathiyalatha Sarathi Sree Balaji College of Nursing, IndiaThank you! We are enjoying the conference!
Tracey Wilson University of Maryland, USABlerina and me (Irena), wanted to thank you very much indeed for giving us opportunity to be active part of NWC in London last week.
We meet many friends and colleagues from other countries and share with them a lot of experiences, challenges and success of our nursing.
For us it was indeed a unique experience and we really believe in our next cooperation.
Thank you very much and looking forward to be part of other Nursing activities worldwide.
Irena Laska, Blerina Duka Albanian Order of Nurses, AlbaniaThe Conference was really nice! I appreciated
Aretuza Cruz Vieira Albert Einstein Hospital, BrazilThank you so much! We really enjoyed your conference!
Emily Cannon Indiana State University, USAI thoroughly enjoyed the conference and am looking to forward those in the future.
Dennis L. Hargis State College of Florida, Bradenton, FL, USAIt was a good conference. I am most definitely looking forward to the next conference in Florida!
Angela Cruz West Texas Veteran Affairs Healthcare System, USAThank you for a great conference and using me as a Moderator.
Denise Rhew Cone Health, USAThe London conference was great. I enjoyed being a part of the great event.
Patricia A. Seabrooks Miami Regional University, USAThe 2016 went very well and hope to see more attendees next year in Las Vegas, USA. Food was great, nutritious and abundant including the pre-conference dinner. Thanks for the invite. Official and unofficial cameras were plenty.
Rose E. Constantino University of Pittsburgh, USAIt was an excellent conference and I am honoured to have been a part of it. One of the best I have been to.
Renee Bauer Indiana State University, USAIt’s a great privilege to be able to participate this prestigious NWC conference. I’ve learned a lot of different aspect of world healthcare. Thank you for giving me this opportunity.
Elvessa Narvasa Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Montreal, Canada
The conference was simple fantastic. The topics, speakers, and especially the sharing with nurses and healthcare workers from around the world.
Mary Nielsen Missoula College University of Montana, USAThank you very much indeed for giving us opportunity to be active part of NWC in London. We meet many friends and colleagues from other countries and share with them a lot of experiences, challenges and success of our nursing.Thank you very much and looking forward to be part of other Nursing activities worldwide.
Irena Laska Albanian Order of Nurses, AlbaniaI was pleased to be in Dubai to present my research and I appreciate being invited to the Nursing World Conference 2016. The atmosphere was permissive and friendly. It will be my pleaser to continue to be engaged with the NWC 2017.
Vedrana Vejzovic Malmo University, SwedenThe NWC was a great experience and did get a lot out of it.
Sandra Almeida Auckland City Hospital, New ZealandThe conference was organized very well. I very much appreciated the fact that speakers were kept on time. I enjoyed the sessions.
Londia L. Goff West Virginia University Hospitals, USAI did thoroughly enjoy the Conference. It was a refreshing and inspiring meeting for me to hear about so much Nursing research being done
Cynthia Pantel Health Science Centre Winnipeg , USAI did enjoy meeting so many people from different countries with great ideas
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