As we begin to set up the dais for an important conversation, we would like you to share, expand upon, and impart your valuable insights in the “5th Edition of Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics and Neonatology” (EPN 2023) which is scheduled to take place in London, UK and virtually during August 28-30, 2023.
The summit will focus on the theme “Paving the way for little feet through advances in Paediatrics.”
The congress aims to provide plenty of opportunities for networking, as well as to satisfy and establish connections with the majority of researchers, professors, patrons, and exhibitors.
The focus of EPN 2023 is on recent and cutting-edge developments in every aspect of Paediatrics and Neonatology. It provides a platform for the burgeoning researchers, scientists, students, healthcare professionals, paediatricians, neonatologists, and analysts from around the world to interact, exchange ideas, and learn about recent breakthroughs in current research. Exploring the Current Advancement and Challenges in Paediatric Healthcare is the focus agenda of this year's annual congress.
With plenary sessions, Oral and poster presentations, and a forum for young researchers on the most recent advancements, the conference offer a venue for conversation and idea exchange on a global scale. EPN 2023 event is absolutely delighted to offer all attendees access to the most recent, actionable paediatric guidance for every stage of life, from early childhood to adolescence and the transition to adult care. The program, which builds on the success of the previous 4 editions, was established to give all paediatric healthcare professionals a thorough and succinct summary of the most important paediatric innovations occurring annually.
Join us either virtually or in London, UK and get inspired by the industry's top children care experts and discover what it takes to advance your practice by providing better patient care.
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