Abstract Submission Announcement- World Congress on Pediatric, Child Health & Neonatal Care 2026
The World Congress on Pediatric, Child Health & Neonatal Care 2026 is now accepting abstract submissions from clinicians, researchers, pediatric specialists, neonatologists, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals. This international scientific congress will take place from October 22–24, 2026 in Orlando, USA, with a hybrid format allowing virtual participation from around the world.
Organized by the Iris Scientific Group, this event provides a premier platform to present original research, clinical innovations, case studies, and evidence-based interventions that advance pediatric medicine and neonatal care. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with a diverse global audience comprised of experts in child health, neonatal intensive care, infectious diseases, developmental disorders, pediatric pharmacology, cardiology, pulmonology, mental health, and many other key specialties.
π Important Submission Deadlines: Oct 22–24, 2026 | Orlando, USA & Virtual
This congress will feature keynote presentations, scientific sessions, poster displays, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange. Accepted abstracts will be included in the scientific program and can be presented in person or virtually, offering contributors enhanced global visibility and academic impact.
Why Submit Your Abstract?
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Present your latest clinical or research findings to an international audience
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Receive constructive feedback from field leaders and peers
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Build professional networks with experts in pediatric and neonatal care
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Contribute to shaping future practices in child health and pediatric medicine
π Submit your abstract now: π https://pediatrics.irisscientificgroup.com/abstract-submission
Join us in Orlando or online this October and help drive progress in pediatric health worldwide. We look forward to your influential contributions!
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