Track: Nursing in Women's Health
A women’s health nurse practitioner (WHNP) is an informed and experienced nurse practitioner who centers around offering essential consideration administrations to ladies, everything being equal. To turn into a WHNP, attendants should initially finish instruction as an enlisted medical caretaker, and afterward continue to cutting edge studies to turn into a nursing professional. It is during these examinations that understudies can decide to spend significant time in ladies' wellbeing and proceed to finish clinical, hands-on experience with female patients.
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Prenatal and Postnatal Care
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Maternal Mental Health Education
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Pregnancy Care
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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
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Breast Feeding
Scientific Highlights
- Nursing in Healthcare
- Nursing Education and Research
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
- Primary Health Care
- Nursing and healthcare informatics
- Nursing in Women's Health
- Pediatrics and Neonatal Nursing
- Psychiatry and Mental Health Nursing
- Public Health Nursing
- Palliative Care Nursing
- Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
- Continuing Nursing Education
- Occupational nursing and Safety Health
- Role of Nurses in Covid 19 Pandemic
- Men in Nursing
- Gerontology & Geriatrics nursing
- Family Medicine
- Patient Safety and Nursing Care Quality
- Infection, Prevention and Control
- Gynecology and Obstetrics
- Midwifery
- Cervical Cancer
- Nutrition and Healthcare
- Infertility/Assisted Reproductive Technologies
- Pregnancy Care and Child Birth
- Maternal Fetal Medicine & Emergency Maternal Care
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
- Pregnancy Complications
- Urogynecology
- Breast Cancer