

The 4th International Conference on Primary Care and Public Health is set to take place in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from May 07-08, 2026, with a follow-up webinar series scheduled for May 21-22, 2026. This prestigious event is a global platform dedicated to advancing knowledge, research, and best practices in the fields of primary care and public health.
Bringing together a diverse community of healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, academicians, and industry experts, the conference aims to foster collaboration and innovation to address current and emerging challenges in healthcare delivery. Delegates will have the unique opportunity to engage with leading experts and gain insights into the latest trends and advancements that impact primary healthcare systems worldwide.
Key themes of the conference include the role of primary care in managing chronic diseases, improving healthcare accessibility, public health policy development, innovative approaches to emergency medicine, infectious disease control, mental health care, and the integration of technology in healthcare services. The event will also emphasize strategies to enhance healthcare outcomes through effective community health programs and preventive care initiatives.
Participants can look forward to an enriching program featuring keynote presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and interactive sessions designed to facilitate knowledge exchange and professional networking. The conference also provides an excellent opportunity for authors and researchers to present their latest studies and findings to a global audience.
Kuala Lumpur, known for its rich cultural heritage and modern infrastructure, offers an ideal backdrop for this international gathering. Attendees can explore the city’s unique attractions and vibrant atmosphere alongside the academic and professional activities.
The conference is organized with a strong focus on collaboration, inclusivity, and advancing healthcare standards, making it an essential event for anyone involved in primary care and public health sectors. Join us in Kuala Lumpur to contribute to shaping the future of healthcare and public well-being.