World Health Summit Regional Meeting – Latin America

Zeitraum: 06.04.2014 - 08.04.2014 Ort: São Paulo Land: Brasilien

From April 6-8, 2014, the University of São Paulo Medical School will promote the World Health Summit Regional Meeting – Latin America (WHSRMLA), a medical and scientific forum, held at the Centro de Convenções Rebouças, to discuss the health challenges in Latin America.

With increasing population rates, megacities present urban and public health problems – to which this meeting wants to find solutions. Additional topics include:

  • Neuropsychiatric Disorders
  • Health Systems and Universal Health Coverage
  • Drugs – Crack
  • Improvement of Prevention and Outcomes in Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Prevention of Avoidable Blindness and Visual Impairment
  • Mental Health and Urban Life
  • Strategies to Control Cancer
  • Air Pollution, Climate Change and Mobility in Megacities
  • Assessment and Financing to Incorporate New Technologies for Health in Latin America

“It is a privilege to have the opportunity to discuss public health and health care in Latin America with outstanding professionals from all over the world. Despite the significant improvement in our region, we need to debate the current challenges and find solutions to ensure the population’s welfare.” (Prof José Otávio Costa Auler Júnior, WHSRMLA Chair)

The event will gather the board of the M8 Alliance, representatives and authorities from international governments and Latin American universities, non-governmental institutions, civil society, and media.

Concluding this high profile meeting, a document will be issued to communicate main advices to improve the health systems in Latin America.

For further information and registration, please visit:
www.worldhealthsummit.org/whsrma2014/

Press Information

University of São Paulo Medical School Press Office
Tel.: 55 11 3061-8317/ 7585
E-mail: imprensa(at)fm.usp.br

Quelle: World Health Summit / IDW Nachrichten Redaktion: Länder / Organisationen: Brasilien Global Themen: Lebenswissenschaften

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