Call For Papers

The ICCMAPS aims to explore emerging trends and future directions in research and innovation. It provides a collaborative platform for researchers and professionals to share ideas that shape the future of their respective domains.

The conference highlights advancements in Clinical Medicine, encouraging innovative, solution-oriented research that addresses global challenges and technological evolution.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Improving patient safety in clinical settings
  • Error reporting and learning systems
  • Role of technology in patient safety
  • Patient-centered approaches to safety
  • Communication strategies for safer care
  • Safety culture in healthcare organizations
  • Preventing surgical site infections
  • Medication safety and management practices
  • Patient safety in emergency situations
  • Training healthcare professionals in safety
  • Impact of teamwork on patient safety
  • Analyzing adverse events in healthcare
  • Patient involvement in safety initiatives
  • Safety protocols for high-risk procedures
  • Evaluating safety outcomes in clinical trials
  • Regulatory frameworks for patient safety
  • Innovations in patient safety technologies
  • Addressing health disparities in safety outcomes
  • Safety challenges in outpatient care settings
  • Future trends in patient safety research

Assessment

Submissions will be assessed for originality, innovation, and relevance. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and considered for publication opportunities in reputed academic platforms.

Registration

Participants are requested to complete the registration process following acceptance of their paper. Registration ensures inclusion in the conference schedule and official records.

Publication

All accepted manuscripts will be eligible for publication consideration in conference proceedings and associated academic journals.

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