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Dear colleagues,
As we move into May, we are delighted to share a number of exciting updates, opportunities, and reflections from recent activities within the EUPHA Chronic Diseases Section.
Registration Now Open — 3rd International Conference
We are pleased to announce that registration is now officially open for our:
3rd International Conference – Bridging the Gap in Multimorbidity: From Epidemiology to Real-World Settings
In Copenhagen held from 3–4 June 2026
Register
This two-day conference will bring together international experts, researchers, and practitioners to explore multimorbidity from epidemiological insights to real-world implementation. We look forward to welcoming many of you there.
Thank You — EPH 2026 Abstracts & Workshops
A sincere thank you to all our members who have submitted abstracts for the European Public Health Conference 2026 (Bilbao), as well as those who collaborated with the Chronic Diseases Section on joint workshop and pre-conference proposals!
We are truly encouraged by the high level of engagement and the quality of work being put forward. We look forward to working together and showcasing these excellent contributions later this year.
Representation at DigiCare4You Workshop
On 29 April, our Vice-President, Dr Sarah Cuschieri, represented EUPHA and the Chronic Diseases Section as a Scientific Advisor at the second DigiCare4You Capacity Building and Recommendations Workshop, marking the final dissemination phase of the project.
This highlights the continued involvement of our section in European-level initiatives focused on digital health and integrated care.
May Webinar — Save the Date
We are pleased to continue our 2026 webinar series with this month’s session:
Date: Thursday 28 May 2026 Time: 16:00 CEST Speaker: Bridget O’Sullivan Title: Development of a Framework to Implement Technology-supported Integrated Care (FIT in Integrated Care). Check out the event page . Register
This webinar will explore practical approaches to implementing integrated care supported by technology a key component in addressing the growing burden of chronic diseases and multimorbidity.
Stay Engaged
As always, we encourage members to:
- Share ongoing research and initiatives
- Promote collaborations
- Highlight student work and achievements
Our newsletter remains your platform do get in touch if you would like to feature your work.
We look forward to seeing many of you soon in Copenhagen and continuing our shared efforts in advancing chronic disease research and practice.
Warm regards,
Sarah and Saverio o.b.o the Chronic Disease Section Steering Committee
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