Is the ‘Century of the Child’ Just a Dream? | Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Gerald H. Katzman

Speaker Spotlight | 19th Global Nursing and Patient Safety Summit & Exhibition


The future of healthcare is being shaped by bold ideas, critical reflection, and global collaboration. As the world continues to advance in medical innovation and patient care, one fundamental question remains at the center of global discourse: are we truly doing enough to safeguard the health, rights, and well-being of children?

At the 19th Global Nursing and Patient Safety Summit & Exhibition, we are privileged to feature Dr. Gerald H. Katzman, Clinical Associate Professor from the United States, as a distinguished speaker. With a strong academic and clinical background, Dr. Katzman brings a wealth of knowledge and a global perspective that is both timely and essential in today’s healthcare landscape.

Featured Session:
The International Century of the Child: Is it a Dream?”

Dr. Katzman’s session is designed to challenge conventional thinking and encourage a deeper examination of global priorities in healthcare. The concept of the “Century of the Child” has long symbolized a vision where children’s rights, health, and development are placed at the forefront of international efforts. However, despite advancements in healthcare systems, policy frameworks, and clinical practices, significant disparities continue to exist across regions and populations.

In this thought-provoking presentation, Dr. Katzman will explore whether this vision has become a reality or remains an aspiration. He will analyze the progress made in improving child health outcomes while addressing the persistent gaps that hinder equitable access to quality care. The session will also highlight the critical role that nurses, healthcare professionals, educators, and policymakers play in shaping a future that truly prioritizes children.

This session will go beyond theoretical discussion by offering practical insights and encouraging meaningful dialogue among attendees. It will provide a platform to reflect on current practices, identify areas for improvement, and explore innovative strategies that can be implemented across healthcare systems worldwide.

Relevance to Global Healthcare Professionals

The importance of this topic cannot be overstated. Children represent not only the most vulnerable population but also the foundation of future societies. Ensuring their health and safety is directly linked to long-term global development, economic stability, and social progress. For healthcare professionals, particularly those in nursing and patient safety, this session offers an opportunity to expand their understanding of pediatric care within a broader global context.

Attendees will gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by healthcare systems in delivering child-centered care, as well as the opportunities to drive change through collaboration and leadership. The session will also emphasize the importance of integrating patient safety principles into pediatric care, ensuring that children receive not only effective treatment but also safe and compassionate care.

Advancing the Role of Nursing and Patient Safety

Nurses play a pivotal role in healthcare delivery, often serving as the primary point of contact for patients and their families. In the context of child health, their role becomes even more significant. Dr. Katzman’s session will underscore the importance of empowering nurses with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to advocate for children and contribute to policy development and implementation.

Furthermore, the session will align with the broader objectives of the summit, which aims to advance patient safety standards and promote excellence in nursing practice. By addressing the intersection of child health and patient safety, Dr. Katzman will provide a comprehensive perspective that resonates with the core mission of the conference.

A Platform for Global Collaboration and Impact

The 19th Global Nursing and Patient Safety Summit & Exhibition serves as a premier platform for healthcare professionals, researchers, academicians, and industry leaders to come together and exchange ideas. It fosters an environment of collaboration where participants can engage in meaningful discussions, share best practices, and build networks that extend beyond geographical boundaries.

Dr. Katzman’s participation adds significant value to this global gathering, offering attendees the opportunity to learn from an expert who is deeply committed to advancing child health and healthcare quality. His session is expected to inspire not only reflection but also action, encouraging participants to take an active role in shaping the future of healthcare.

Event Details

19th Global Nursing and Patient Safety Summit & Exhibition
December 08–09, 2026
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

More Information:
• Home Page: https://nursing.utilitarianconferences.com/
• Registration Link: https://nursing.utilitarianconferences.com/registration
• Submit Abstract: https://nursing.utilitarianconferences.com/submit-abstract

This two-day event will bring together leading voices in nursing and patient safety, providing a comprehensive program that addresses current challenges and emerging trends in healthcare. Participants will have access to a wide range of sessions, networking opportunities, and knowledge-sharing platforms designed to enhance their professional development.

Join the Conversation

As the global healthcare community continues to evolve, it is essential to engage in conversations that drive progress and inspire change. Dr. Gerald H. Katzman’s session offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the state of child health and consider the steps needed to achieve a more equitable and effective healthcare system.

This is more than a session; it is a call to action for healthcare professionals to rethink priorities, strengthen collaboration, and commit to improving outcomes for children worldwide.

Be part of this important dialogue and contribute to shaping a future where the vision of the “International Century of the Child” becomes a reality rather than a distant aspiration.

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