Published: 2 April 2024
Dear EUPHA Chronic diseases section members, We hope that you had a great Easter and are all doing well. Symposium - From single chronic disease to multimorbidity prevention, surveillance, and public health policy: need for multisectoral approachesIt is with great pleasure to announce that the registration for the first ever Chronic Diseases Symposium that will be held between 26 – 27 June at Santé publique France (SpF), Paris, is open! This a free hybrid event, where members can either join us onsite or virtually. There are only 60 spaces available for onsite participation and this will follow a “first come, first serve” basis. In-person attendees need to take care of their own travelling and accommodation arrangements. Several highly esteemed keynote speakers and panellists will be joining us onsite, we hope to meet you in-person! Register here for in-person. Program June 26, 202414:00 – Welcoming remarks - Santé publique France Direction Générale (Prof Laetitia Huiart) 14:15 – EUPHA chronic disease section - Prof Saverio Stranges (Western University, Canada) & Introduction to symposium - Dr. Tatjana Makovski (Santé publique France) 14:30 – First Keynote Speaker - Prof Iveta Nagyova (President EUPHA, Slovakia) on Partnership between EUPHA & WHO to tackle NCD 15:00 – Second Keynote Speaker - Prof Marjan van den Akker (Goethe University, Germany) on Addressing the global challenge of multimorbidity 15:30 – Coffee Break & Networking 16:00 – First Panel Discussion - Current Perspectives across Europe. Valentina Andreeva, Michele Cecchini, Sarah Cuschieri, Tatjana Makovski, Marjan van den Akker 17:00 – Third Keynote Speaker - Prof Elio Riboli (Imperial College, UK) European on Cancer Prevention Plan: an opportunity to tackle multimorbidity burden across Europe 17:30 – Fourth Keynote Speaker - Dr. Amaia Calderon Larrañaga (Karolinska Institute, Sweden) on Clinical and epidemiological research on multimorbidity: challenges and opportunities 18:00 - 19:00 – Cocktail & Networking 19:30 – Social Gathering & Dinner Program June 27, 202409:00 – Welcome Coffee & Networking 09:30 – Fifth Keynote Speaker - Prof Licia Iacoviello (LUM/Neuromed, Italy) on Design of epidemiological studies for ageing and chronic disease research in the modern era... 10:00 – Sixth Keynote Speaker - Dr. Piotr Wilk (Western University, Canada) on Methodological challenges and data sources for multimorbidity research to inform policy 10:30 – Seventh Keynote Speaker - Prof Joël Coste (Santé publique France), Dr. Laure Carcaillon- Bentata (Inserm, Bordeaux PharmacoEpi, Université de Bordeaux) and Prof Jose Valderas (National University of Singapore) on Surveillance and prevention of multimorbidity – what do we need to prevent? 11:00 – Second Panel Discussion - Challenges and opportunities for multimorbidity research, surveillance and prevention Pierre Arwidson, Panayotis Constantinou, Fabrizio Faggiano, Amaia Calderon Larrañaga, Kathryn Nicholson 12:00 – Lunch Break & Networking 13:30 – Eighth Keynote Speaker - Dr. Eric Breton (Rennes University, France) on Tackling complex problems requires multisectoral solutions: French experience. 14:00 – Third Panel Discussion - Multisectoral approaches to tackle multimorbidity – Integration of Public Health, Primary Care and Occupational Health Franca Barbic, Eric Breton, Michele Cecchini, Julian Mamo, Marjan van den Akker 15:00 – Fourth Panel Discussion - Future perspectives Sarah Cuschieri, Laetitia Huiart, Iveta Nagyova, Elio Riboli, Saverio Stranges 16:00 – 16:30 – Summary of Symposium & Next Steps (Tatjana Makovski and Saverio Stranges)Webinar series: April editionThe third webinar took place on the 28th of March at 4pm CET, where Dr. Yael Bar-Zeev presented her research “How are tobacco companies circumventing tobacco control legislation in Israel?”. If you missed it, you can watch the video in the EUPHA Resources module. Simply access the link in your EUPHA account and cllick on "EUPHA general resources" and then "Webinars". The next webinar is set for the 25th of April at 4pm CET, where our colleagues from Switzerland Dr. Stefano Tancredi and Prof. Arnaud Chiolero, will be presenting their work entitled “Surveillance Bias of Cancer ”. Register for free for this webinar here. We hope to see you there! We urge you to connect with us if you are interested to contribute to future webinars. Feel free to reach out on: sarah.cuschieri@um.edu.mt European Public Health (EPH) Conference – Abstract / WorkshopThis year the annual EPH conference will be held in Lisbon between the 12th to 15th November. If you have any initiative/s or idea/s that you would like to share with us, we are always happy to connect with our members. Looking forward to connecting with you soon! Best wishes, |