Advancing Neonatal and Child Healthcare: Welcoming Dr. Umid Rustamuly Alimukhamedov as a Distinguished Speaker at the 5th World Child Health Conference 2026
Advancing Neonatal and Child Healthcare: Welcoming Dr. Umid Rustamuly Alimukhamedov as a Distinguished Speaker at the 5th World Child Health Conference 2026
The organizing committee is honored to announce Dr. Umid Rustamuly Alimukhamedov, a highly respected Neonatologist from the National Center for Gynecological and Gynecological Problems, JSC Scientific Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, as a distinguished speaker at the 2026 edition of the conference.
Dr. Umid Rustamuly Alimukhamedov has built a strong professional reputation through his dedication to neonatal intensive care and perinatal medicine. His work is closely aligned with advancing standards of care for preterm and critically ill newborns, particularly in the management of neonatal respiratory disorders. Through clinical practice and research, he has contributed to improving survival rates and quality of life for premature infants, reinforcing his standing as a leader in modern neonatology.
The field of child and neonatal healthcare is witnessing rapid advancements driven by evidence-based medicine, innovative technologies, and global collaboration. In line with this mission, the 5th World Child Health, Adolescent Medicine, and Child Psychology Conference & Exhibition, scheduled for June 18–20, 2026, in Dubai, UAE, proudly welcomes Dr. Umid Rustamuly Alimukhamedov, a renowned Neonatologist, as a Distinguished Speaker for this prestigious global event.
This international conference serves as a premier platform for pediatricians, neonatologists, child psychologists, researchers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and industry leaders to come together and address critical challenges in child health, adolescent medicine, neonatal care, pediatrics, and perinatal medicine.
The organizing committee is honored to announce Dr. Umid Rustamuly Alimukhamedov, a highly respected Neonatologist from the National Center for Gynecological and Gynecological Problems, JSC Scientific Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, as a distinguished speaker at the 2026 edition of the conference.
Dr. Umid Rustamuly Alimukhamedov has built a strong professional reputation through his dedication to neonatal intensive care and perinatal medicine. His work is closely aligned with advancing standards of care for preterm and critically ill newborns, particularly in the management of neonatal respiratory disorders. Through clinical practice and research, he has contributed to improving survival rates and quality of life for premature infants, reinforcing his standing as a leader in modern neonatology.
Affiliated with the JSC Scientific Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Dr. Umid plays a vital role in one of the leading institutions focused on maternal, fetal, and neonatal health. The center is widely recognized for its contributions to obstetrics, gynecology, perinatology, and neonatal intensive care, as well as for its commitment to scientific research and medical education.
Dr. Umid’s clinical expertise encompasses neonatal respiratory care, perinatal stabilization, management of premature and low-birth-weight infants, and the integration of minimally invasive medical technologies into neonatal practice. His work reflects a strong commitment to evidence-based medicine and continuous improvement in neonatal healthcare delivery.
At the conference, Dr. Umid will present an in-depth scientific lecture entitled “Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Complex of Minimally Invasive Technologies in Stabilizing the Respiratory Status of Preterm Infants.” This presentation addresses a critical area in neonatal medicine, as respiratory distress remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among preterm newborns worldwide.
The presentation will focus on the clinical effectiveness of minimally invasive respiratory technologies, their role in improving early stabilization, and their impact on reducing complications associated with invasive ventilation. The session is expected to provide valuable insights for neonatologists, pediatricians, NICU clinicians, respiratory therapists, and healthcare professionals involved in perinatal and neonatal care.
The 5th World Child Health, Adolescent Medicine, and Child Psychology Conference & Exhibition is designed as a multidisciplinary platform addressing the comprehensive health needs of children and adolescents. The scientific program covers a wide spectrum of topics including pediatrics, neonatology, perinatology, adolescent medicine, child and adolescent psychology, pediatric mental health, neonatal intensive care, preventive pediatrics, and public health.
The conference emphasizes the translation of research into clinical practice and promotes global collaboration to address emerging challenges in child and adolescent healthcare systems.
Abstract submission is a core academic component of the conference, offering researchers, clinicians, and academicians the opportunity to present original scientific work to an international audience. Abstracts are invited in areas such as child health, pediatrics, neonatology, perinatal medicine, adolescent health, child psychology, pediatric respiratory care, and neonatal intensive care.
All submitted abstracts undergo a structured peer-review process to ensure scientific rigor, relevance, and originality. Accepted abstracts are presented as oral or poster presentations, providing authors with global visibility, academic recognition, and opportunities for professional networking. The abstract submission program encourages participation from both established experts and early-career professionals, fostering inclusive scientific exchange.
Conference registration provides participants with full access to scientific sessions, keynote lectures, panel discussions, poster presentations, and exhibition areas. Registered delegates also receive official conference certification, contributing to professional development and academic credentials.
To encourage early participation, the conference offers Early Bird Registration, available until February 14, 2026. Early registration allows attendees to secure reduced fees while ensuring access to a high-quality international scientific program.
The exhibition component of the conference serves as a dynamic platform connecting healthcare innovation with clinical practice. The exhibition welcomes medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, diagnostic solution providers, healthcare technology firms, publishers, and service organizations specializing in pediatrics, neonatology, perinatology, and child healthcare.
Exhibitors benefit from direct engagement with a highly targeted audience of healthcare professionals, researchers, and decision-makers. The exhibition facilitates product demonstrations, scientific discussions, brand visibility, and strategic partnerships, supporting the advancement of innovative solutions in child and neonatal healthcare.
Dubai’s position as a global hub for international medical and scientific conferences enhances the impact of this event. With world-class infrastructure, excellent connectivity, and a growing healthcare ecosystem, Dubai provides an ideal environment for global knowledge exchange and professional networking in pediatrics and child health.
The 5th World Child Health, Adolescent Medicine, and Child Psychology Conference & Exhibition 2026 represents a significant milestone in advancing global child and adolescent healthcare. The participation of distinguished experts such as Dr. Umid Rustamuly Alimukhamedov strengthens the scientific depth of the conference and highlights its commitment to excellence in neonatology and pediatric medicine.
With comprehensive scientific sessions, robust abstract submission opportunities, valuable registration benefits, and a strong exhibition platform, the conference offers unparalleled value for professionals dedicated to improving child and neonatal health outcomes worldwide. The event promises to foster collaboration, innovation, and knowledge exchange that will shape the future of pediatrics, neonatology, and adolescent medicine.
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