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Please note that the 'Online only' events listed on this page may be hosted outside this country, but are still accessible via online media (such as live streaming).
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This list is in chronological order, starting with the events that begin earlier in the day.
Wednesday 15 May - Planetary health: A glocal approach
Time:
15h00 until 18h30 (GMT+01:00) Rome (organisers' local time) (please check your equivalent time zone here!)
Event type:
Lecture
Event format:
In-person
Description:
Join us for the event "Towards Sustainability in the Syracuse Industrial Hub: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Perspectives," led by engineer Giancarlo Bellina. Explore the path towards a more sustainable health in Syracuse's industrial context. Delve into current challenges, emerging opportunities, and future prospects, targeting stakeholders invested in environmental, social, and economic sustainability. With expert leadership from engineer Bellina, expect valuable insights and innovative
Hosting country:
Italy
Specific location(s):
Aula A - Via Santa Sofia 89, Catania 95123
Language(s):
Italian
Reach:
Local
Organisers:
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania
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Thursday 16 May - Health through the life course: Breaking down silos
Time:
14h30 until 18h30 (GMT+01:00) Rome (organisers' local time) (please check your equivalent time zone here!)
Event type:
Conference, Walk and OPEN DAY
Event format:
In-person
Description:
The objective of the event is to create alliances with the territory (Institutions, Associations...) for the sharing of interventions aimed at responding to the health needs of the population and informing citizens on the actions underway for prevention, in particular for the prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases through the promotion of healthy lifestyles.
Hosting country:
Italy
Specific location(s):
ITALIA - VERCELLI - Basilica S. Andrea
Language(s):
Italian
Reach:
Local
Organisers:
ASL Vercelli - Comune Vercelli
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Tuesday 14 May - Mental health: People at the centre
Time:
9h30 until 11h30 (GMT+01:00) Rome (organisers' local time) (please check your equivalent time zone here!)
Event type:
Lecture
Event format:
In-person with live streaming
Description:
With this event, we aim to address the topic of public health policies in mental health, tackling it from stigma to access to care. Engage with keynotes from experts, contribute to crucial discussions, and help shape more inclusive, effective health frameworks. Gamification activities will be used. Main target: university students.
Università di Milano-Statale, Università degli Studi di Padova, Università degli Studi Chieti-Pescara, ASL Pescara, Società Italiana di Igiene e Medicina Preventiva
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Wednesday 15 May - Planetary health: A glocal approach
Time:
10h00 until 11h00 (GMT+01:00) Paris (organisers' local time) (please check your equivalent time zone here!)
Event type:
Webinar
Event format:
Online only
Description:
This webinar is organised by the WHO Regions for Health Network (RHN) and will feature individual presentations and a roundtable discussion. The final list of confirmed speakers will be published soon.
Health is not merely a personal endeavour; it's a political choice that shapes the well-being of entire societies. The WHO Regions for Health Network (RHN) recognizes this, emphasizing that political decisions, from resource allocation to policy-making, profoundly impact public health outcomes.
How do RHN members and partners identify priorities for action?
How can a variety of actors (local and regional authorities, university and research centres…) come together to support cross-sectoral action?
How can policymakers be supported towards creating environments that prioritize the well-being of all, ensuring a healthier and more prosperous future for everyone?
Hosting country:
Italy
Specific location(s):
TBA
Language(s):
English
Reach:
Global
Organisers:
WHO Regions for Health Network (RHN)
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Wednesday 15 May - Planetary health: A glocal approach
Time:
10h00 until 11h30 (GMT+01:00) Rome (organisers' local time) (please check your equivalent time zone here!)
Event type:
Webinar
Event format:
Online only
Description:
This webinar emerges from collaborative efforts among working groups of the Medical Residents' Assembly of the Italian Society of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. It aims to deepen our understanding of climate change's health implications, emphasizing public health perspectives. Presentations will spotlight environment-health dynamics, health disparities, mental health, migration, and the pivotal role of healthcare professionals in addressing these challenges.
Friday 17 May - Next generation: Public health of today and tomorrow
Time:
13h30 until 14h30 (GMT+01:00) Paris (organisers' local time) (please check your equivalent time zone here!)
Event type:
Networking event
Event format:
Online only
Description:
Join the virtual open day of the Institute of Public Health at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Prospective students for specialty training, masters, PhDs, and other courses can explore learning opportunities, speak with lecturers and student ambassadors, and gain insights into degree programs and campus life.
Friday 17 May - Next generation: Public health of today and tomorrow
Time:
16h30 until 17h00 (GMT+01:00) Rome (organisers' local time) (please check your equivalent time zone here!)
Event type:
Webinar
Event format:
Online only
Description:
Personalized prevention (PP) aims to prevent onset, progression and recurrence of diseases through the adoption of targeted interventions that consider the biological information, environmental and behavioral characteristics, the socio-economic and cultural context of individuals. In order to implement PP an active involvement from the public and patient is a key asset, as they need to be well-informed and empowered to make decisions reflecting their personal values.
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