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18th International Conference on Midwifery, Nursing & Primary Healthcare
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18th International Conference on Midwifery, Nursing & Primary Healthcare

Apr 06, 2026 - Apr 08, 2026
Rome, Italy
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Event Details

Dates: April 06–08, 2026
Venue: Midas Palace Hotel, Via Raffaello Sardiello, 22, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Theme: “Birth to Wellbeing: The Continuum of Care in Midwifery and Nursing”
Website: https://midwiferycongress.com

About the Event

We are delighted to invite you to the 18th International Conference on Midwifery, Nursing & Primary Healthcare, a landmark event dedicated to advancing maternal health, nursing excellence, and integrated primary care.

Set in the heart of the historic city of Rome, Italy, this global gathering will take place from April 06 to 08, 2026 at the prestigious Midas Palace Hotel.

This year’s theme, “Birth to Wellbeing: The Continuum of Care in Midwifery and Nursing,” reflects our commitment to showcasing innovations, research, and best practices that span the full spectrum of care—from prenatal support to community health strategies.

Who Should Attend

This conference is ideal for:

  • Practicing midwives
  • Nurses
  • Public health professionals
  • Policymakers
  • Healthcare students

It offers an unparalleled opportunity to grow professionally and contribute to the global dialogue on care and wellbeing.

Why Attend

Don’t miss this chance to be part of a transformative event that celebrates the dedication and impact of midwifery and nursing in shaping healthier societies.

Let’s come together in Rome and continue our journey from birth to wellbeing—creating a future where compassionate, competent care is accessible to all.

Location

Midas Palace Hotel Via Raffaello Sardiello, 22, 00165 Roma RM, Italy

Rome, Italy

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