7th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology
The 7th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology, scheduled for August 14–16, 2025, in Paris, France, will bring together pediatricians, neonatologists, researchers, nurses, academicians, and healthcare professionals from around the world. The conference aims to provide a comprehensive platform for discussing recent advances, clinical challenges, and innovative approaches in pediatric and neonatal healthcare. The three-day scientific program will feature keynote lectures, plenary sessions, panel discussions, workshops, and poster presentations covering a broad spectrum of topics including neonatology, pediatric cardiology, pediatric infectious diseases, developmental pediatrics, pediatric oncology, nutrition, immunization, and child health policies. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based practices, early diagnosis, and preventive healthcare strategies. By promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and international collaboration, the conference seeks to enhance clinical standards, improve patient outcomes, and support research-driven pediatric care globally. The event will serve as a hub for knowledge exchange and professional networking among experts dedicated to child and neonatal health.
Scientific Objectives
The primary scientific objective of the 2025 conference is to advance pediatric and neonatal healthcare through evidence-based research and innovative clinical approaches. The event aims to present cutting-edge findings in disease prevention, early diagnosis, and advanced treatment strategies for infants and children. Another important objective is to explore technological advancements in neonatal intensive care, pediatric diagnostics, and therapeutic interventions. The conference will highlight the role of modern medical technologies and digital health solutions in improving survival rates and long-term outcomes. The conference also seeks to strengthen global partnerships among healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, the event aims to contribute to sustainable improvements in child health and neonatal care worldwide.
