Pre-conference event taking place on Wednesday 20th November 2019 coordinated by DPH, ASPHER and EUPHA.
All activities will take place in the Endoume 2, at Garden Level.
PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY:
08:45 – 09:00 | Registration |
09:00 – 09:20 | Welcome and Introductions John Middleton (ASPHER President) Kyriaki Kalimeri (Chair for DPH Young Researchers Forum) |
09:20 – 09:35 | Guest Speaker Emma Honkala |
09:35 – 10:35 | Oral Presentations – Session 1 Chair: John Middleton (ASPHER) How to harness the potential of Digital technologies without increasing health inequalities? Policy recommendations using a qualitative approach Mariam Shokralla (Maastricht University) Data Anonymisation of High-Dimensional and Distributed Health Repositories Using In-Memory Applications Nikolai Jannik Podlesny (Hasso-Plattner-Institute) Sustainable Implementation of Electronic Decision Support Tools for the Evidence-based Management of Antibiotics Mah Laka (School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide) et al. |
10:35 – 11:00 | Coffee and Poster Presentations Poster presenters will be giving a short talk about their work to jury panel members. Posters will be on display at screens: Poster Walk R. Click here to see the presenters for this session |
11:00 – 12:30 | Missing Maps Workshop Hosted by the British Red Cross and Medicin Sans Frontiers (MSF). Please ensure you bring a laptop and mouse for this session. Click here for more information |
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch and Poster Presentations Poster presenters will be giving a short talk about their work to jury panel members. Posters will be on display at screens: Poster Walk R. Click here to see the presenters for this session |
13:30 – 13:45 | Guest Speaker Stefan Buttigieg |
13:45 – 15:00 | Oral Presentations – Session 2 Chair: Kyriaki Kalimeri (DPH) GADSA: Gamified Antimicrobial Stewardship Decision Support App for Prescribing Behaviour Change in Nigeria Georgiana Birjovanu (University College London) et al. The Heart, its Signs and Symptoms (HISS): an interactive, problem-based, massive online open Cardiology course for medical students Filippo Quattrone (University of Pisa, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa) et al. Patient navigation in low-income countries: a solution to promote access to health care for indigents? Sarah Louart (University of Lille) et al. Electronic patient-generated health data to facilitate disease prevention: current use and user-preferences Vasileios Nittas (Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute, University of Zurich) et al. |
15:00 – 15:30 | Coffee and Poster Presentations Poster presenters will be giving a short talk about their work to jury panel members. Posters will be on display at screens: Poster Walk R. Click here to see the presenters for this session. |
15:30 – 16:00 | Oral Presentations – Session 3 Chair: John Middleton (ASPHER) Use and relevance of a mobile health tool to answer information needs of chronic respiratory diseases patients: a mixed-method study Jason Koman (University of Bordeaux) Monitoring tablet use of non-professionally trained health mediators in primary health care Cintia Katona (Faculty of Public Health, University of Debrecen) et al. |
16:00 – 16:15 | Guest Speaker Gaetano Maria Fara |
16:00 – 16:30 | Panel Deliberation The panel of representatives from across DPH, ASPHER and EUPHA will discuss prize winners for this years YRF Panel members: John Middleton (ASPHER), James Chauvin (EUPHA), Sudha Ram (Uni. of Arizona), Daniela Paolotti (ISI Foundation) |
16:30 – 17:00 | Awards and Closing |
18:30 – 00:00 | Evening Social Join us for food and drink in the heart of Marseille! We have made a dinner reservation for 7pm at Le Petit Plat. We will have a sign-up sheet on the day for those who would like to join. |
OVERVIEW:
The Young Researchers Forum (YRF) is an exciting pre-conference event especially for postgraduate students (MPH, MSc, MRes, PhD etc.) and their supervisors, whose research relates to health. It has been specifically designed to provide students with the opportunity to present their work in a friendly, supportive forum and to receive feedback from mentors and peers. The event for 2019 is a merge of the YRF day traditionally organised by ASPHER and EUPHA as part of the EPH conference and the PhD Track day, previously held as part of the DPH conference.
WHO CAN ATTEND:
Anyone can register to attend the YRF here via the EPH Conference website – even if you’re not presenting, but all presenters must be currently studying, newly graduated from a postgraduate qualification or in the early stages of their career.
HOW TO REGISTER:
The YRF is a free event but the number of registrations is strictly limited – so don’t delay! You can register to attend just the YRF event or you can purchase a DPH 2019 conference pass and enjoy the YRF plus the full DPH and EPH conferences afterwards.
You can register to attend by going to the EPH conference website and selecting ‘Digital Public Health (DPH) Conference 2019’ when prompted. Your pass includes a whole host of benefits including printed DPH programme booklet, conference bag and much more! Purchasing a DPH 2019 conference pass also includes a free ticket to the DPH Gala Dinner on the evening of Thursday 21st Nov!
INFORMATION FOR PRESENTERS
Please ensure that you familiarise yourself with the guidance below both in preparation for and during the conference.
ABOUT THE ORGANISERS:
The YRF event for 2019 is jointly organised by the DPH, the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region and the European Public Health Association. ASPHER is the key independent European organisation dedicated to strengthening the role of public health by improving education and training of public health professionals for both practice and research. EUPHA is an umbrella organisation for public health organisations and associations in Europe.