Explore innovative strategies in neonatal care and breakthroughs in perinatal medicine designed to improve maternal-infant outcomes. This session brings together neonatologists, perinatologists, and NICU experts to discuss smart technologies, early diagnostics, and integrated care models that are shaping the future of newborn health.

This session focuses on the psychological and neurodevelopmental needs of children in a complex, digital world. Explore topics like ADHD, ASD, anxiety, learning disorders, and trauma-informed care. Understand the intersection of neurology, behavior, and child psychiatry. Gain insights into new screening methods and digital diagnostics. Learn from interdisciplinary experts in psychology, pediatrics, and education. Discover new care pathways that prioritize emotional resilience and developmental health. Elevate your knowledge on the neuroscience behind pediatric mental health.

Explore transformative research and clinical breakthroughs in pediatric oncology and immunotherapy, from CAR-T therapy to targeted tumor treatments, and discover what’s next in cancer care. Gain insights into survivorship, late effects, and the psychosocial support essential for young patients. Connect innovative tumor biology research with actionable clinical strategies, and delve into the ethical, safety, and innovation aspects of pediatric trials. This is a unique opportunity to meet oncologists, immunologists, and translational medicine experts while learning how precision medicine is reshaping outcomes for children with cancer.

Delve into the latest trends in infectious diseases and advancements in vaccine science, specifically designed for pediatric care. This session highlights the growing challenge of antimicrobial resistance and the importance of strengthening post-pandemic preparedness. Stay informed about global vaccination programs and the development of next-generation immunizations. Discover effective communication techniques to address vaccine hesitancy among parents and caregivers. Explore updated clinical guidelines for managing infectious outbreaks in children, and examine innovative surveillance systems along with digital health tools. Engage with leading pediatric infectious disease physicians and public health professionals to gain a comprehensive view of emerging strategies and solutions.

This session explores innovative strategies in pediatric dentistry, including AI-driven diagnostics and preventive care, as well as early orthodontic intervention. Learn how technology, behavioral science, and interdisciplinary care are shaping the future of children's oral and craniofacial health.

This session delves into the intricate interplay between the cardiovascular and respiratory systems in children, exploring advances in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of congenital and acquired conditions. Topics will include pediatric cardiopulmonary disorders, congenital heart defects, pediatric pulmonary hypertension, and innovations in imaging and interventional care. Emphasis will be placed on integrated approaches that optimize both heart and lung function to improve pediatric patient outcomes.

This Pediatric Nutrition session will focus on the critical role that nutrition plays in a child's growth, development, and overall health. With childhood obesity, malnutrition, and food allergies on the rise, this session will provide in-depth insights into the unique nutritional needs of infants, children, and adolescents. Attendees will gain practical knowledge on how to tackle these challenges while ensuring that children receive the proper nutrition to support their physical and cognitive development.

Research discoveries and development of Pediatric digestive disease treatments have a long history in the division of pediatric gastroenterology and hepatology. In pediatric liver illness, investigators analyze the underlying causes, novel therapeutic approaches, genetic variations, and metabolic disorders. For kids with cholestasis, inflammatory, and viral liver illnesses, diagnostic tests have been developed, and clinical trials are still being conducted. Researchers are looking for novel biomarkers to help determine the best dose of immunosuppression for transplanted patients and are creating clinical guidelines to enhance long-term outcomes and quality of life for children who require liver or intestine transplants.

In order to better understand renal and other nephrology issues in children and adolescents and to create novel tactics for the prevention and treatment of renal disease and injury, the Pediatric Nephrology team focuses on a wide range of research initiatives. The aim is to follow the development of renal disease and the implications it has on children's growth, cardiovascular health, and mental health.

Welcome to the Pediatric Endocrinology session of our conference, where we delve into the complexities of endocrine disorders in children and adolescents. This session is designed to be both educational and interactive, bringing together experts, researchers, and practitioners to share insights into the latest advancements and treatment strategies for endocrine-related health issues in pediatric populations.

Pediatric Orthopedics
 plays an important role in the treatment of cerebral palsy in children. Working with pediatric neurologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and other specialists to build a complete treatment plan that includes all areas of the child's care may be part of this process. Pediatric orthopedic experts can help children with cerebral palsy enhance their mobility, reduce pain, and improve their overall quality of life through surgical procedures, orthotics, prosthetics, physical therapy, and a team-based approach.
Advances in diagnostic technologies and surgical treatments throughout the formative years have allowed many pediatric diseases to be properly addressed from fetus to childhood. Understanding and management of pediatric surgical disorders have advanced dramatically as a result of technical advances in medicine and improved knowledge and information in the field. Such changes have helped surgical practices in a variety of ways, and they are projected to continue to do so soon; therefore, additional research is required. Pediatric surgeons handle a wide range of conditions, including congenital malformations, gastrointestinal issues, oncological surgeries, trauma, and minimally invasive procedures.
This session highlights the vital role of pediatric nurses in providing holistic and compassionate care to children and their families. It delves into evidence-based practices within family-centered care models across diverse healthcare settings, showcasing how nurses are enhancing child health outcomes through early interventions and emotional support. Attendees will explore emerging trends in pediatric patient education, pain management, and health literacy, while also examining the challenges faced in nursing leadership, policy development, and global outreach. The session embraces the integration of smart monitoring systems and mobile care tools into pediatric nursing workflows and fosters an important dialogue on empowering families as active partners in every stage of a child’s health journey.
This session delves into real-world Pediatric case studies that highlight clinical excellence, rare diagnoses, and groundbreaking innovations. Clinicians and researchers will present transformative experiences from bedside to bench and back, showcasing how insights from individual cases have driven larger shifts in care practices. Explore how interdisciplinary teamwork, innovative diagnostics, and personalized treatments are shaping pediatric outcomes. From challenging acute care scenarios to long-term management solutions, this session bridges evidence with compassion. Participants will gain actionable strategies and lessons learned from unique clinical journeys. It’s a dynamic opportunity to examine how innovation often begins with a single case. Be inspired by stories that redefined pediatric care.
Pediatric pharmacology research has evolved substantially in the previous ten years. Activities that are both officially and privately financed are expanding. A number of pharmacokinetics studies and multi-site controlled efficacy trials have been conducted, providing for more informed and evidence-based treatment of children and adolescents. Ethical considerations are crucial in clinical trials, as well as pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism studies in children.

Pediatric Anesthesia is designed to provide healthcare professionals with a thorough understanding of the unique challenges and best practices in administering anesthesia to infants, children, and adolescents. Given the significant physiological and developmental differences in pediatric patients, this session will focus on essential aspects of safe and effective anesthesia management in this population.  Participants will begin by exploring the critical differences between children and adults, including variations in anatomy, physiology, and drug metabolism that impact anesthesia delivery. The importance of comprehensive preoperative assessments will be emphasized, highlighting the need to evaluate medical history, developmental milestones, and psychological factors to ensure a tailored approach to each child’s care.

The exchange of health information between different healthcare systems and providers has been a significant challenge. Interoperability initiatives and the implementation of health information exchange platforms aim to overcome these barriers. Seamless sharing of patient data among healthcare providers can improve care coordination, reduce medical errors, and enhance patient safety. Midwives play a crucial role in prenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care, promoting a natural and woman-centered approach. Midwifery-led care is associated with positive outcomes such as lower rates of interventions and increased satisfaction among birthing individuals.
This session explores how technology is revolutionizing emergency care for children through smart, responsive systems. From AI-powered triage tools to real-time remote monitoring, the future of pediatric emergencies is fast, data-driven, and child-focused. Discover how innovations like wearable alerts, mobile apps, and tele-ER access are transforming response times and outcomes. Learn how hospital networks are integrating cloud-based coordination for trauma and critical care in pediatrics. Gain insights into how simulation training and smart workflows improve staff readiness and child safety. The session highlights how intelligent systems can make pediatric emergency care more predictive, personalized, and accessible. Be part of designing a smarter, faster response for the most vulnerable patients.

Perinatology also known as Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM), is a subspecialty of obstetrics that focuses on the management of high-risk pregnancies and the health of the fetus and the mother. It encompasses a range of complex issues, from preconception care to postpartum follow-up. Specialists in this field, known as perinatologists or maternal-fetal medicine specialists, are equipped to handle various complications that can arise during pregnancy.

This session focuses on the reproductive health issues encountered in childhood and adolescence, a critical but often under-addressed area in pediatrics. Participants will explore hormonal, anatomical, and developmental conditions impacting the reproductive system. The session highlights both congenital and acquired disorders, with a focus on early diagnosis, holistic care, and sensitive communication. It also emphasizes gender and identity considerations in cases of Disorders of Sex Development (DSDs). Adolescents' reproductive health needs, including menstrual issues and contraception counseling, will also be discussed. Advances in reproductive endocrinology and fertility preservation are featured. This is a vital platform for multidisciplinary exchange in reproductive pediatrics.
This session addresses the growing evidence of how climate change and environmental hazards directly impact children’s health. From respiratory issues to heat-related illnesses, children are increasingly vulnerable to environmental changes. The session explores the physiological and developmental susceptibilities of children to pollutants, allergens, and vector-borne diseases. Emerging public health strategies, clinical approaches, and global policy responses will be examined. Learn how healthcare systems and pediatricians can adapt to a rapidly changing ecological landscape. Focus will also be given to environmental justice and at-risk pediatric populations. It’s time to treat the climate crisis as a pediatric health crisis.
This session focuses on the unique medical and psychosocial challenges faced by adolescents as they transition from childhood to adulthood. It covers everything from chronic disease management to mental health, substance use, and sexual health. Transitional care for young people with complex medical needs—especially those shifting from pediatric to adult healthcare systems—is a central theme. The session will highlight collaborative care models and tools that foster independence and resilience in adolescents. You'll also explore preventive strategies for lifestyle-related health risks in teens. Engaging adolescents in shared decision-making will be emphasized. It's a vital forum to strengthen adolescent-centered healthcare practices.