6th World Child Health, Pediatrics, Child Psychology Conference and Exhibition
ChildHealthUCG
2027-11-17 – 2027-11-18 · Novotel Al Barsha · Dubai · United Arab Emirates · Hybrid · 30 CME/CPD Credits CME
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Advancing Child Health Through Innovation, Collaboration, and Compassion.
Speakers
- Assoc Prof. Gulsen Meral — Founder of the Nutrigenetics and Epigenetics Association, Epigenetic Coaching Company
- Dr. Aliya Ikhlaque Modak — Graduate Student of the USMD Programme, Tbilisi State Medical University
- Dr. Aloeva Elyana Anzorovna — Pediatric Dentist, Co-founder of the Network of Childrens Dental Clinics, Denta Land," Russia
- Dr. Arshiya Sehar Hashmath — Trainee at Dubai Hospital, Dubai Health
- Dr. Aygun Musayeva — Pediatric Endocrinologist, Leyla Medical Center
- Dr. Aytakin Adilova — Specialized Diploma in Pediatric, Faculty of Pediatry of Azerbaijan Medical university, Azerbaijan Medical University
- Dr. Camila Ahmadova — Pediatrician-Neonatologist, Yeni Klinika
- Dr. Cigdem Uregen — Faculty of Medicine, Istinye Univercity, Reborn Collective Health and Wellness Center
- Dr. Esra Sahin — Specializing in Nutrigenetics, Epigenetics, and Personalized Nutrition, Nutrition Genetic and Health Center
- Dr. Fatema Al-Jabal — Associated Consultant, Pediatrics Emergency
- Dr. Fatima Shahin — Ophthalmologist, Private eye clinic
- Dr. Gunay Salehova — Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine, Scientific Research Institute of Pediatrics by name K. Faracova
- Dr. Haya Malallah — Postgraduate Research Student, University of Glasgow
- Dr. Ibraheem Krebit — Consultant in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 25 the paddocks grove
- Dr. Kamelija Simeonova — Specialist in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Acibadem Sistina, Clinical Hospital in Skopje
- Dr. Linda Abu Jaber — Board-certified pediatrician and pediatric infectious disease specialist, Abdali Hospital in Amman, Jordan
- Dr. Mina Khan — Medical Student and a Marketing Coach - Labor Union
- Dr. Monica Peres Oikeh — Medical Doctor and Nigerian-Irish General Practitioner
- Dr. Nushaba Panahova — Dedicated Neonatologist, Azerbaijan Medical University
- Dr. Risto Simeonov — Assistant Professor of General and Pediatric Surgery in Faculty of Medical Sciences, Goce Delcev, University-Shtip, Macedonia
- Dr. Safak Mammadova — Pediatric Eating-Speech Specialist
- Dr.Sahar Kmeyha
- Dr. Sawsan Mansour — Arab Board Certified Pediatrician and Specialist in Neonatal Intensive Care, University of Tripoli
- Dr. Shayda Al-Talabany — Family Medicine Specialist, Hawler Medical University
- Dr. Shruti Mishra — Developmental Pediatrician, Rainbow Children Hospital , Hyderabad , India
- Dr. Tracy Augustine — Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Sidra Medicine
- Dr. Uma Bucha — Ph.D., M.Sc., BCBA-D, LBA(VA), RBA (Ontario), International BA, Spark Lifecare
- Dr. William Novick — Professor of International Child Health, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
- Dr. Zaher Taher Gardi — Consultant Pediatrician, Arabic Board for Medical Specialization
- Dr. Zeenia Mohamoud Merali — Pediatric Junior Clinical Fellow, Royal National Orthopedic Hospital, Stanmore
- Miss. Dana Saab — Parent Coach and Early Childhood Specialist
- Miss Hamdah Kalantar — Final-Year Medical Student, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
- Miss Ipek Meral — Co-founder of Epigenetic Coaching Ltd, Epigenetic Coaching Company
- Miss. Lydia Munn Ying Chang — Core Surgical Trainee, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- Miss. Maral Ardalan Azarayesh — Medical Student, Mohammed Bin Rashid University
- Miss Safa Albustanji — Speech Language Pathologist, Macca st.
- Miss Sara Galadari — Medical Student, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
- Miss Shama Lootah — Final-Year Medical Student, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
- Miss Yaren Akdoğan — PhD student in Medical Biology, Ege University
- Miss.Zainab El-Sibai — Educational psychologist
- Mr. Ralph Thompkins — Founder of SWAG Kids Gym, Michigan, USA, Vice President, Board of Directors at AORN
- Mrs. Brenda Takata — Occupational Therapist, Queen of the Valley Hospital
- Mrs. Dana R. Al- Salah — Food Allergy Coach
- Mrs. Raya M. AbuYounis — Clinical Dietician Nutritionist, Hope Health and Healing Medical Center
- Mrs. Victoria Scott — Registered Adult and Children’s Nurse, The Royal London Hospital
- Mrs. Zainab Mohammad Defrawi, Zey Academy
- Mrs. Zainab Safawi — Montessori and Child Development Specialist, Lebanese Montessori Academy
- Ms. Swati Jagdish — Psychologist, Maya s Amma
Tracks
- Track 1: Child & Adolescent Medicine: Focuses on comprehensive medical care for [children and adolescents](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), including diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of acute and chro
- Track 2: Adolescent Health: Addresses the unique physical, [emotional, and social health challenges faced during adolescence](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Covers puberty, risk behaviors, mental well-b
- Track 3: Growth & Development: Explores physical, cognitive, and emotional [development from infancy through adolescence](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Highlights developmental milestones, growth disorder
- Track 4: Adolescent Lifestyle Risks: Examines lifestyle-related risk [factors such as poor nutrition, sedentary behavior, substance use, and digital overexposure](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Focuses on preven
- Track 5: Pediatric Mental Health Emergencies: Focuses on acute [mental health crises in children and adolescents](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), including suicidal ideation, panic attacks, and severe anxiety. Emphasizes
- Track 6: Psychological & Social Aspects: Highlights the [influence of psychological](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), familial, and social environments on [child and adolescent health](https://childhealth.ucgconferenc
- Track 7: Digital Media & Child Behavior: Explores the impact of [digital media usage on behavior](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), cognition, and [social interactions in children](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.co
- Track 8: Infectious Diseases: [Covers prevention, diagnosis, and management of infectious diseases affecting children globally](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Includes emerging infections, antimicrobial r
- Track 9: Nutrition: [Focuses on the role of balanced nutrition in growth, development, and disease prevention](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Addresses malnutrition, micronutrient deficiencies,
- Track 10: AI in Child Health: [Explores the application of artificial intelligence in pediatric healthcare, including diagnosis, predictive analytics, and personalized treatment](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstr
- Track 11: Injury & Rehab in Adolescents: [Focuses on prevention, management, and rehabilitation of injuries among adolescents](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Covers sports injuries, trauma care, and recovery strateg
- Track 12: Clinical Skills & Simulation: This track focuses on [advancing pediatric clinical skills through simulation-based education](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), hands-on training, emergency response practice,
- Track 13: Early Screening in Pediatrics: Explore the importance of early screening for developmental, [genetic, metabolic, sensory, and behavioral disorders](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract) in children. This track emp
- Track 14: Evidence-Based Pediatrics: This track highlights the application of high-quality clinical evidence in [pediatric healthcare. Topics include clinical guidelines](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), systemati
- Track 15: Domestic Violence Impact: Examine the effects of domestic [violence on children's physical, emotional, behavioral, and developmental health](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Discussions focus on ear
- Track 16: Child Abuse & Neglect: This track addresses the recognition, prevention, [reporting, and management of child abuse and neglect](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). It explores medical, psychological, le
- Track 17: Rare Pediatric Diseases: Discover the [latest advances in diagnosing and managing rare pediatric diseases](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Topics include genetic disorders, innovative therapies, preci
- Track 18: Genomic Pediatrics: Explore how genomic medicine is transforming pediatric [healthcare through advanced genetic testing](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), personalized treatment, disease prediction
- Track 19: Emergency Child Care: This track focuses on pediatric emergency assessment, [trauma management, critical care, resuscitation, disaster](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract) preparedness, and rapid interv
- Track 20: Physical Health in Adolescents: Discuss key factors influencing adolescent [physical health, including nutrition, exercise, chronic diseases](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), growth, puberty, and preventive h
- Track 21: Sleep Disorders in Adolescents: This track explores common adolescent [sleep disorders, including insomnia, sleep apnea](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), circadian rhythm disturbances, and their effects on me
- Track 22: Reproductive Health Education: Explore evidence-based approaches to adolescent [reproductive health education, including puberty, sexual health](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), contraception, STI prevention
- Track 23: Substance Use & Addiction: This track examines [substance use, addiction, vaping, alcohol, tobacco, and drug misuse among adolescents](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). Discussions include prevention stra
- Track 24: Adolescent Behavioral Issues: Explore behavioral challenges affecting [adolescents, including aggression, anxiety, depression, emotional regulation](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), peer influence, and risk
- Track 25: Adolescent Preventive Care: This track highlights preventive healthcare practices that support [healthy adolescent development. Topics include routine screenings, immunization, nutrition](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/s
- Track 26: Eating Disorders & Body Image: Discuss the causes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of [eating disorders and body image concerns in adolescents](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). This track explores psych
- Track 27: Autism & Neurodevelopment: This track focuses on [autism spectrum disorder and neurodevelopmental conditions](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), covering early diagnosis, intervention, behavioral therapies
- Track 28: Environmental Health Risks: Explore how [environmental exposures such as pollution](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), chemicals, toxins, and climate-related hazards affect child health. This track discusse
- Track 29: Physical Activity & Fitness: This track emphasizes the role of regular [physical activity in promoting healthy growth](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), cardiovascular fitness, mental well-being, and diseas
- Track 30: Vaccination & Immunization: Explore the latest advances in pediatric [vaccination, immunization schedules, vaccine safety, public health policies](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), and emerging infectious
- Track 31: Climate Change & Child Health: This track examines the impact of [climate change on child health, including heat-related illness, air pollution, infectious diseases](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), nutritio
- Track 32: Screen Addiction: Discuss the [growing impact of excessive screen time on children's physical health, sleep, behavior, learning, and mental well-being](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). This
- Track 33: Pediatric Long COVID: This track explores the [long-term effects of COVID-19 in children](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), including persistent symptoms, neurological complications, respiratory issu
- Track 34: School Mental Health: Explore strategies to [promote mental health](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract) within school settings through early identification, counseling services, emotional learning, cris
- Track 35: Childhood Obesity: This track addresses the prevention and management of [childhood obesity through nutrition, physical activity, behavioral interventions](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), family
- Track 36: Early Life Trauma: Examine how adverse childhood experiences and [early life trauma influence physical, emotional, cognitive, and social development](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract). This track h
- Track 37: Suicide Prevention in Adolescents: This track focuses on [recognizing suicide risk factors, early warning signs](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), crisis intervention, mental health support, and preventive strate
- Track 38: Pediatric Telehealth: Explore the expanding role of telehealth in [pediatric healthcare, including virtual consultations](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), remote monitoring, digital diagnostics, chr
- Track 39: Social Media & Mental Health: This track examines the influence of [social media on adolescent mental health](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), self-esteem, anxiety, depression, cyberbullying, and digital be
- Track 40: Global Child Health Inequalities: Explore disparities in [child health across diverse populations, focusing on healthcare access, nutrition](https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract), infectious diseases, education, pove
Programme
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 08:00–08:30 — Registration Desk
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 08:30–09:00 — Opening Ceremony
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 09:00–10:00 — Keynote Introduction & Speech
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 10:00–10:30 — Speech & Poster Presentation
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 10:30–10:45 — Coffee Break and Networking
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 10:45–11:30 — Exhibit Hall Open
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 11:00–13:00 — Speaker & Poster Presentations
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 13:00–13:10 — Professional Photography
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 13:10–14:00 — Lunch Break & Networking
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 14:00–16:00 — Speaker & Poster Presentations
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 16:00–16:15 — Coffee Break & Networking
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 16:15–17:00 — Speech & Poster Presentation
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 17:00–17:30 — Panel Discussion
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 17:30–18:00 — Closing Remarks
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 17:30–17:45 — Certificate Distribution
- Wed 17 Nov 2027 — 17:45–18:00 — Professional Photography
Registration
- Abstract/Presentation/Poster Review Fee — USD 30
- Abstract/Presentation/Poster Review Fee — USD 80
- Speaker/Poster 1 Day Entry — USD 150
- Speaker/Poster 1 Day Entry — USD 300
- Delegate/Listener 1 Day Entry — USD 125
- Delegate/Listener 1 Day Entry — USD 250
- Speaker/Poster Package — USD 299
- Speaker/Poster Package — USD 599
- Delegate/Listener Package — USD 249
- Delegate/Listener Package — USD 499
- 30 CME/CPD Credits — USD 250
- 30 CME/CPD Credits — USD 500
- Certificate (Mandatory) — USD 30
- Certificate (Mandatory) — USD 60
- Package A (30 CME Credits) — USD 899
- Package A (30 CME Credits) — USD 1798
- Package B (30 CME Credits) — USD 1099
- Package B (30 CME Credits) — USD 2198
- Student Fee (ID card required) — USD 125
- Student Fee (ID card required) — USD 250
FAQ
What is the name of the conference?
The event is titled 6th World Child Health, Adolescent Medicine, and Child Psychology Conference.
When will the conference take place?
The conference will be held from November 17, 2026. in Dubai UAE.
Where will the conference be held?
The conference will be held in Hybrid Mode, allowing participants to attend in person in Dubai UAE or join virtually from anywhere in the world.
Where can I register?
You can complete your registration through the official conference registration portal at: https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/registration
What are the registration fees?
he registration fees vary according to the selected category such as Speaker, Poster Presenter, Delegate, Listener or Industry Professional. All updated fee details are available on the registration page:https://childhealth.ucgconferences.com/registration
What does the registration fee include?
In-person participants receive access to all scientific sessions, the poster and exhibition area, a complete conference kit including the program booklet and abstract book, 1 coffee breaks and lunch on all conference days, and an accredited certificate from the organizing committee. Virtual participants receive access to all live presentations, the E-Abstract Book, the E-Program, and an E-Certificate for presentation or participation.
When will I receive my conference materials?
Participants attending in person will receive their conference materials upon arrival and check-in at the on-site registration counters.
Are there discounts for group registrations?
Yes, group registration discounts are available. Interested groups may contact the conference secretary at info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com for discount codes and further information.
What is the cancellation and refund policy?
The registration fee is non-refundable. If you are unable to attend, your registration may be transferred to the next edition of the conference or converted to virtual participation. Refunds will not be issued under any circumstances.
How do I receive my payment receipt?
You will receive your payment receipt within two to four business days after completing your registration. If you do not receive it, you can contact the organizing team at info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com
How do I submit an abstract?
You may submit your abstract through the online submission portal or directly email it to the conference secretary. The submission link is available at: https://child-adolescent-medicine.utilitarianconferences.com/submit-abstract After submitting your abstract, you are required to pay the Abstract Review Fee of USD 30. Your abstract will be sent for review only after the payment is completed.
Is there an abstract template available?
Yes, an official abstract template is provided on the submission page. You can download it and prepare your abstract accordingly.
Can I submit more than one abstract?
Yes, participants are allowed to submit more than one proposal and can take part in multiple sessions. However, no more than three presentations may be delivered by a single participant.
When will I receive the acceptance notification?
Acceptance notifications are typically issued within two to four business days after the abstract is submitted. If you do not receive a response, you may contact the organizing committee.
Can I present virtually?
Yes, virtual presentations are allowed, and participants will receive an official presentation certificate.
How much time is given for an oral presentation?
Each oral presentation is allotted 20 to 25 minutes, which includes the question-and-answer session.
What is the official language of the conference?
Translators will not be provided by the organizing committee. Participants who require translation services may bring their own translator.
Can I use my own laptop for the presentation?
Using personal laptops is generally not recommended due to technical and scheduling constraints. However, you may use your own laptop if absolutely necessary.
What are the poster presentation requirements?
Posters must be prepared in advance. The display size is 1 meter in width and 1 meter in height. Posters must be brought to the conference by the presenter, as the organizers cannot receive, print, or transport posters, and on-site printing facilities are not available.
What is the DTCM Permit Fee?
The DTCM Permit Fee is a mandatory requirement under Dubai’s Tourism and Commerce Marketing regulations. This fee ensures compliance with event permitting standards for all participants.