12th Edition of International  Conference 

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Global Healthcare, Medicine and Advanced Nursing

Event Date

June 17-18, 2026

Venue

Osaka, Japan

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– Previous Conference Performers / Professionals From Around The Globe

Ahmed Ali

Ahmed Ali

  • Diyala University, Iraq
Aikaterini Ziaka

Aikaterini Ziaka

  • Physio4you, Greece
amr

AMR Hawal

  • Professor, Prime Healthcare Group UAE
Antonio Steardo

Antonio Steardo

  • University of Salerno, Italy
Ashraf Lotfy Fayed

Ashraf Lotfy Fayed

  • ENT Military Hospital, Egypt
aspazija

Aspazija Sofijanova

  • Director of Pediatric Clinic, Macedonia
Brandon P. Lucke-Wold

Brandon P. Lucke-Wold

  • University of Florida, Florida
Brankica Vasiljevic

Brankica Vasiljevic

  • NMC Royal Hospital, UAE
bruce

Bruce Ogden

  • Director of Operations US Foods USA
Cornelia Beyer

Cornelia Beyer

  • University of Hull, UK
Gabriela Barsov

Gabriela Barsov

  • Macedonia
Grazzia Rey

Grazzia Rey

  • University of the Republic, Uruguay
Hadi Salloum

Hadi Salloum

  • UAE
Heather Carmello

Heather Carmello

  • University of Rochester, USA
Howard Weber

Howard Weber

  • Penn State Hershey Childrens Hospital, USA
Ilknur AydınAvci

Ilknur AydınAvci

  • Turkey
Irene Hamrick

Irene Hamrick

  • University of Cincinnati, USA
José De Jesús Curiel Valdés

José De Jesús Curiel Valdés

  • Clínical Patology, Mexico
Lloyd L. Tran

Lloyd L. Tran

  • Biomed Industries, USA
Luca Roncati

Luca Roncati

  • University Hospital of Modena, Italy
Mahmoud Al Cheikh Ahmad

Mahmoud Al Cheikh Ahmad

  • UAE
Maria Braoudaki

Maria Braoudaki

  • University of Hertfordshire , United Kingdom
Marina F Gubkina

Marina F Gubkina

  • National Research Medical University, Russia
Muhamad Akhal

Muhamad Akhal

  • UAE
Nakawesi Aidah

Nakawesi Aidah

  • Uganda
Peter Krcho

Peter Krcho

  • Pavol Jozef safarik University, Slovakia
Pinghong Zhou

Pinghong Zhou

  • Fudan University, China
Prof. Dr. Ahmed G. Hegazi

Prof. Dr. Ahmed G. Hegazi

  • National Research Center, Egypt
Raffaele Pilla

Raffaele Pilla

  • University of Salerno, Italy
Ruut Veenhoven

Ruut Veenhoven

  • Seres Therapeutics, United States
said

Said Moustafa M. El-deib

  • Yas Clinic Khalifa City UAE
Sajidxa Marino

Sajidxa Marino

  • Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela
Sajidxa Marino

Sajidxa Marino

  • Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela
sam

Sam Vaknin

  • Southern Federal University, Russia
Simon Treissman

Simon Treissman

  • Royal Inland Hospital, Canada
Taylor Bean

Taylor Bean

  • Salmon Arm, Canada
thiago

Thiago Hoesker

  • Neuro surgeon , Brazil
Tracy Roake

Tracy Roake

  • Danat Al Emarat Hospital, UAE
Vladimir Zajac

Vladimir Zajac

  • Cancer Research Institute, Slovakia
willium

William J Rowe

  • Specialist in Medicine, USA
Yu You Liu

Yu You Liu

  • National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

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About the Conference

The 12th Edition of the International Conference on Global Healthcare, Medicine and Advanced Nursing, taking place June 17–18, 2026 in Osaka, Japan, is a premier international forum designed to bring together clinicians, nursing experts, researchers, policymakers, educators, and industry leaders to share knowledge, foster collaboration, and explore innovations that enhance global health systems. While the specific “12th Edition” title may not yet be published formally, this event builds on recurring global healthcare and nursing conferences hosted in Osaka that focus on advancing patient care, reducing health disparities, integrating technology into healthcare delivery, and elevating nursing practices across settings.

The overarching purpose of this conference is to create a multi-disciplinary platform where participants can:

  • Present research and clinical case studies.
  • Discuss healthcare delivery models and nursing best practices.
  • Explore advancements in medical science, digital health, telemedicine, and precision medicine.
  • Debate policy approaches to global healthcare challenges.

Central themes include global health equity, advanced clinical care, emerging technologies in medicine and nursing, optimization of health systems, and education strategies for the future healthcare workforce — all set against Japan’s reputation as a hub for innovation in medicine and technology.

Why Attend the Conference

Participating in this global event offers significant advantages for professionals at all stages of their careers. Here are the top reasons to attend:

Access to Cutting-Edge Research and Innovation

The conference brings together emerging and established research from diverse corners of healthcare — from clinical breakthroughs in patient care to novel technological applications in medicine and nursing. Presenters share findings that can shape practice guidelines and drive innovation initiatives.

Attendees gain early access to research that often precedes formal journal publication or large-scale deployment in clinical environments.

Interdisciplinary Professional Networking

Health challenges today require collaboration across disciplines — nursing, medicine, health informatics, public health, and healthcare administration. The conference fosters meaningful connections among peers, potential collaborators, and global leaders.

Educational and Professional Development

Attendees can enhance their clinical, managerial, and research skills through workshops, panel discussions, and continuing education sessions. For nurses and clinicians, this can translate into expanded competencies, improved patient outcomes, and career advancement opportunities.

Global Perspective on Healthcare Challenges

With speakers and delegates from diverse regions and health systems, the conference encourages global perspectives on issues such as health disparities, aging populations, chronic disease management, and pandemic preparedness.

Opportunities for Publication and Knowledge Dissemination

Presenting at a major international conference can lead to publications in conference proceedings or peer-reviewed journals, amplifying the impact of research and enhancing professional visibility.

Industry and Policy Engagement

Representatives from the healthcare industry, biotechnology firms, digital health startups, and policy institutions often attend these events — creating opportunities for strategic partnerships, policy influence, and commercialization pathways.

Who Should Join the Conference

This conference is designed to serve a wide spectrum of professionals involved in healthcare delivery, education, research, and policy:

Clinical Professionals

  • Nurses (registered nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists).
  • Physicians and medical specialists (internal medicine, oncology, cardiology, pediatrics, gerontology).
  • Allied healthcare professionals (physician assistants, therapists, clinical pharmacists).

Researchers and Academics

  • Scholars in medicine, nursing science, health systems research, epidemiology, and public health.
  • Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows seeking feedback, exposure, and networking.

Healthcare Administrators and Managers

  • Hospital leaders, health system executives, quality improvement specialists.
  • Professionals involved in strategic planning, patient safety, and healthcare delivery reforms.

Policy Makers and Public Health Experts

  • Officials from ministries of health and health policy research institutions.
  • Advocates working on equitable health access, global health programs, and population health strategies.

Industry Representatives

  • Technology developers in health informatics, telehealth platforms, clinical diagnosis tools, and AI applications.
  • Biotech and pharmaceutical professionals collaborating on clinical innovations or healthcare workflow integration.

Educators and Trainers

  • Nursing and medical educators designing curricula that align with evolving professional competencies.
  • Workforce development specialists seeking insight into future healthcare skill requirements.

Healthcare Investors and Entrepreneurs

  • Investors focused on innovative health solutions and scalable care models.
  • Startup founders in digital health, telemedicine, nursing support technologies, and precision medicine tools.

Conference Sessions

  • Digital Transformation in Healthcare
  • Explores how digital tools — including electronic health records (EHRs), telehealth platforms, mobile apps, and remote monitoring — are reshaping clinical workflows, patient engagement, and health outcomes.
  • Topics include interoperability challenges, security frameworks, and enhancing patient access through digital means.
  • Telemedicine and Remote Patient Monitoring
  • Examines the latest strategies in delivering care via telemedicine, wearable technologies, and remote diagnostics — especially in rural, underserved, or aging populations.
  • Discussions focus on practical implementation, regulatory considerations, and reimbursement models.
  • Precision Medicine in Clinical Practice
  • Focuses on tailoring medical treatment based on individual patient genetics, biomarkers, and lifestyle data — moving healthcare toward more effective and personalized care.
  • Includes case studies on genomics-guided therapy and predictive analytics.
  • Artificial Intelligence Applications in Healthcare
  • Addresses AI-enabled decision support systems, diagnostic algorithms, predictive models, and automation in clinical documentation — helping clinicians optimize care delivery and resource use.
  • Also covers ethical implications, bias mitigation, and real-world deployment challenges.
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Highlights best practices and evidence-based approaches to managing long-term conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, COPD, and cardiovascular diseases across community and clinical settings.
  • Includes patient self-management models and health coaching.
  • Geriatric and Elder Care Innovations
  • Examines approaches to improving care for aging populations, including integrated care models, fall prevention, dementia care, and supporting independence through assistive technologies.
  • Global Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health
  • Focuses on disparities in health access, quality of care, and outcomes between different populations, emphasizing policy solutions and community-based strategies.
  • Advanced Nursing Practice and Leadership
  • Discusses evolving roles of advanced practice nurses (APNs), nurse practitioners (NPs), and clinical nurse specialists in leading care teams, shaping policy, and advancing quality improvement initiatives.
  • Nursing Education and Curricula for Future Competencies
  • Explores innovations in nursing education — including simulation-based learning, competency-based frameworks, interprofessional training, and continuing education.
  • Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Making
  • Highlights best practices in integrating research evidence into clinical protocols, quality assurance strategies, and patient care decisions across disciplines.
  • Pain Management and Palliative Care
  • Addresses comprehensive care models for chronic pain, end-of-life care, symptom management, and interdisciplinary approaches to support patients and families.
  • Pediatric and Neonatal Care
  • Focuses on child and adolescent health, neonatal intensive care advancements, preventive strategies, and family-centered care models.
  • Obstetric and Gynecological Nursing Care
  • Explores maternal health challenges, prenatal care innovations, childbirth practices, and postnatal care best models.
  • Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • Addresses strategies for supporting mental health in diverse populations — including community interventions, trauma-informed care, and crisis management protocols.
  • Rehabilitation and Functional Recovery
  • Focuses on interdisciplinary rehabilitation strategies, assistive technologies, and protocols for optimizing recovery after injury, surgery, or illness.
  • Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
  • Highlights methodologies like Lean, Six Sigma, and clinical audit systems to enhance safety, minimize medical errors, and improve patient outcomes.
  • Community Health Nursing
  • Explores public health strategies, preventive care models, immunization campaigns, and chronic disease surveillance in community settings.
  • Women’s Health and Reproductive Care Innovations
  • Examines trends in reproductive health, maternal wellness, fertility support, and integrated care models for women at various life stages.
  • Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Aspects of Healthcare
  • Discusses consent frameworks, patient rights, data privacy, healthcare policy compliance, and ethics in clinical research and practice.
  • Integration of Technology and Robotics in Nursing Care
  • Explores how robotics, assistive devices, and automation can support nursing workflows, enhance patient monitoring, and reduce clinician workload.

Market Analysis

A robust market analysis offers insight into the macro trends driving healthcare systems, nursing demand, and medical innovation worldwide in 2026:

Global Healthcare Market Growth

The global healthcare market continues to expand rapidly, driven by:

  • Increasing global population and aging demographics.
  • Rising chronic disease prevalence.
  • Expanding digital health adoption (e.g., telemedicine, AI-assisted diagnostics).
  • Investments in medical research, public health infrastructure, and preventive care.
    These trends reflect sustained growth in demand for clinical services, nursing expertise, and health technologies.

According to market reports, global spending on healthcare services — including hospital care, outpatient services, and health workforce resources — is projected to continue a multi-trillion-dollar trajectory through the mid-2020s.

Nursing and Healthcare Workforce Trends

The nursing sector is among the fastest growing subsectors of global health systems:

  • Demand for nurses and advanced practice clinicians continues to outstrip supply in many regions due to population aging and chronic care needs.
  • Investments in nursing education, specialty training, and leadership development are expanding globally.
  • The rise of advanced practice roles (e.g., nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists) reflects broader adoption of nurse-led care models.
    Historical market data indicates exponential growth in nursing care services, driven by the need for advanced clinical skills and patient-centered care.

Technology Integration in Healthcare Delivery

Healthcare systems are accelerating integration of digital health platforms, AI analytics, and telehealth services — enhancing preventive care, remote monitoring, and care coordination.

  • Telemedicine use continues to rise post-pandemic, particularly in chronic disease management and mental health support.
  • AI and machine learning applications in diagnostics, personalized medicine, and administrative workflows remain strategic investment areas.
  • Health informatics systems elevate data reporting, quality improvement programs, and public health surveillance.

Policy and Global Health Priorities

Global health investments increasingly focus on equitable access, universal health coverage, and resilience against pandemics or public health emergencies. Nations are adopting policy frameworks that support workforce training, cross-border collaboration, and evidence-driven care models.

This macroeconomic landscape underscores the importance of conferences like this one — as platforms for exchange, future-oriented planning, and innovation diffusion.

Venue Description

The city of Osaka, Japan is an ideal host for a major global healthcare conference. Osaka is a major metropolitan center on Japan’s Honshu Island renowned for its advanced healthcare systems, high quality of life, and strong academic research culture. The city’s international airports, efficient transit infrastructure, and world-class conference venues make it a preferred destination for global gatherings.

Conference editions held previously in Osaka often take place in large premium hotels or convention centers capable of supporting plenary halls, parallel breakout rooms, poster exhibitions, robust AV facilities, and networking areas — all conducive for international participation and interdisciplinary exchange.

Moreover, Osaka’s cultural attractions, culinary delights, and welcoming atmosphere provide an enriching backdrop for academic immersion, networking, and social engagement during and after formal sessions.

– Tracks & Key Topics –

  • Global health systems
  • Advanced nursing practice
  • Evidence-based medicine
  • Public health policy
  • Clinical leadership
  • Patient-centered care
  • Health promotion
  • Disease prevention
  • Epidemiology
  • Health informatics
  • Telehealth services
  • Primary healthcare
  • Community nursing
  • Critical care nursing
  • Advanced clinical assessment
  • Pharmacology and therapeutics
  • Chronic disease management
  • Maternal and child health
  • Mental health nursing
  • Infection control
  • Healthcare quality improvement
  • Interprofessional collaboration
  • Global health equity
  • Cultural competence in healthcare
  • Healthcare ethics and governance
  • Universal health coverage
  • Health workforce development
  • Clinical decision-making
  • Advanced care planning
  • Health systems strengthening
  • Global disease surveillance
  • Emergency and disaster nursing
  • Infection prevention and control
  • Digital health innovation
  • Nursing education and training
  • Translational research
  • Patient safety
  • Health service management
  • Integrated care models
  • Palliative and end-of-life care
  • Health policy advocacy
  • Advanced diagnostic skills
  • Precision medicine
  • Environmental and occupational health
  • Humanitarian healthcare
  • Population health management
  • Leadership in nursing practice
  • Clinical governance
  • Healthcare sustainability
  • Health literacy

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