GENERAL INFORMATION WHEN AND WHERE? 28–29 April 2016 at the Swedish Society of Medicine (SSM), Klara Östra Kyrkogata 10 in Stockholm, Sweden. REGISTRATION 24th March 2016, is deadline for registration. Please use the registration form at the website http://www.sls.se REGISTRATION FEES 1.500 SEK, students 500 SEK LUNCHBAGUETTE AND COFFEE are included in the participation cost and will be served on the premises at the Swedish Society of Medicine. POSTER ABSTRACT You are most welcome to submit a poster abstract to the meeting! We encourage master and PhD students to present their research as posters or oral presentations. Please send your abstract (max 250 words) as an attachment to [email protected] not later than 20th February 2016. We will let you know on 10th March 2016 if your poster abstract has been accepted. MORE INFORMATION The Swedish Society of Medicine, [email protected], +46 (0) 8 440 88 78 Mike Kelly Margareta Kristenson Olle Lundberg Jämlik hälsa – vad krävs för att nå från evidens till politik och praktik? Health Equity – what do we need to move from evidence to political decisions and practice? 28–29 april 2016 i Stockholm Registration and more information http://www.sls.se Mötet arrangeras av Svensk Socialmedicinsk förening och Svenska Läkaresällskapet Program Thursday, 28 April 2016 (sessions in English) Evidence in Public health and how it can be used to create political decisions. 09.30-10.00 Coffee/ Poster viewing 10.00–10.15 Professor Margareta Kristenson, chair, the Swedish Association of Social Medicine and a representative from the Swedish Society of Medicine and Filippa Nyberg, CEO the Swedish Society of Medicine Opening of the conference Professor Mike Kelly, Institute of Public Health, 10.15–11.00 University of Cambridge The potential of evidence-based public health policies to change inequities in health Questions 11.00–11.15 11.15–12.00 Professor Olle Lundberg, chair Swedish Commission for Equity in Health The Swedish Commission for Equity in Health – a status report at half-time Questions 12.00–12.15 12.30–13.30 13.30–14.00 14.00–14.30 14.30–14.45 Lunch baguette and Poster viewing Discussion: How to move forward to know what we need to do and do it? How can we work to promote equity in health without the pitfalls of “evidence rigidity”? Professor Mike Kelly, Professor Olle Lundberg Professor Margareta Kristenson, Professor P-O Östergren Inna Feldman, PhD and Anna Sarkadi, Associate professor Investing in early intervention to promote social and emotional wellbeing: is it worth the money? Birger Forsberg, Deputy chair, Swedish Association of Social Medicine “Everybody will be there!” Presentation of The European Public Health (EPH) conference in Stockholm 2017 14.45–5.10 15.10–17.00 15.10–15.15 Maria Rosvall, Scientific secretary of the Swedish Association of Social Medicine. Introduction to the sessions of the afternoon based on submitted abstracts. 17.45–18.30 Guided tour in Gamla stan. Urban Rosenqvist, professor emeritus Coffee Seminars / Poster session Conference dinner (pre-reservation is necessary, separate payment) Friday, 29 April 2016 (sessions in Swedish) Vilka kompetenser och professioner behövs var för att omsätta folkhälsopolitik i praktik? 08.30–09.00 Kaffe 09.00–10.00 Professor Margareta Kristenson, överläkare i socialmedicin och Jesper Löve, lektor i folkhälsovetenskap Socialmedicinare och folkhälsovetare: Var och varför behövs dessa kompetenser för att minska ojämlikheter i hälsa? Möjligheter och utmaningar. 10.00–10.30 Ett samtal med inspel från publiken. 10.30–11.00 Paus 11.00–11.30 Karin Guldbrandsson, folkhälsovetare 11.30–12.00 Bo Burström, socialmedicinare Hur vet vi att det fungerar? Utvärderingars roll när politik omsätts i praktik 12.00–12.15 Paneldiskussion – samtliga medverkande under förmiddagen Från nyhet till vardagsnytta: Implementeringens svåra konst Hur ska vi arbeta framåt för att säkra kompetensförsörjningen inom socialmedicin? Vad kan vi lära oss av folkhälsovetare? 12.15–13.15Avslut 13.15–14.30 Lunchbaguette Årsmöte Svensk Socialmedicinsk Förening
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