Background
On February 14, 2026, the 8th Conference of the Cambodian Pediatricians Association was held in Phnom Penh under the theme “Slow Fetal Growth: Care and Treatment Before, During, and After Delivery.” The event was inaugurated by Associate Professor Im Sithikar, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Health and President of the Cambodian Pediatricians Association, representing His Excellency Professor Cheang Ratha, Minister of Health.
Scope of Application
The conference addressed healthcare professionals and stakeholders in both public and private health sectors, including pediatricians, obstetricians, and midwives, aiming to improve the knowledge base and clinical practice related to fetal growth monitoring and perinatal care within Cambodia’s health policy framework.
Key Provisions or Decisions
The conference focused on expanding knowledge and sharing best practices in managing fetal growth retardation using advanced ultrasound markers and Doppler techniques.
Recommendations issued included:
1. Strengthening timely detection and diagnosis of abnormal fetal growth via improved ultrasound and Doppler monitoring.
2. Enhancing the standard of care in labor and immediate postpartum management covering thermal regulation, neonatal resuscitation, and hypoglycemia management.
3. Emphasizing maternal and neonatal nutrition awareness aligned with the critical “first 1000 days” developmental period.
4. Promoting ongoing training, multidisciplinary cooperation, and knowledge updates for healthcare providers at the community level.
5. Investigating emergencies in neonatal care and improving protocols for corticosteroid use in antenatal care for incomplete-term births.
Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance
The conference’s outputs contribute to the strengthening of maternal and child health governance and the improvement of service quality standards, which are relevant for healthcare providers and institutions involved in maternal and child health services. Adoption of the recommendations supports compliance with Ministry of Health policies and enhances clinical outcomes nationally.
Official Source
Ministry of Health Official Facebook Post, February 15, 2026





