Our Group organises 3000+ Global Conferenceseries Events every year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific Societies and Publishes 700+ Open Access Journals which contains over 50000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
Recent estimates by the WHO state that although more people have access to basic health care than any other time in history, over
400 Million people are still lacking access to one of the seven essential services (World Health Organization 2015). An inability
to access health care contributes to feelings of powerlessness, ridicule, despair and even death. Nurses and other health professionals
are engaged with both governmental and non-governmental organisations to provide care within international humanitarian relief
and development contexts as a compassionate response. Mercy Ships, an international, non-governmental organisation exists to
that end, using ocean going to bring hope and healing. Urgent needs of the forgotten poor are addressed through surgery in this
unique hospital setting, including those needing reconstructive procedures for head and neck tumours, burn contractures, congenital
defects, eye disease, and injuries sustained through obstructed labour. The concept of care, which is intricately interwoven into
nursing, fundamentally seeks to improve the quality of life by extending compassion, promoting dignity, and to nurture and empower
both individuals and communities. Volunteer nurses with Mercy Ships admnister holistic care of body, mind and spirit to begin the
process of transformation of the �human condition� which often fulfils one�s need to be loved, to feel valued and to function within the
environment in a healthy, whole and meaningful way.