Programme virtuelle de Santé publique 2020
Toutes les séances seront présentées en anglais. L'interprétation simultanée ne sera disponible que pour les séances marquées d'un *.
Les séances seront présenter de 12 h à 16 h 30 (heure de l’Est) tous les jours.
programme final
MERCREDI 14 OCTOBRE
12 h à 12 h 55 |
Plénière I : Réflexions à l’ère de la COVID-19 : Conversation avec les docteurs Theresa Tam et Howard Njoo * |
12 h 55 à 13 h |
Pause |
13 h à 14 h |
Séances simultanées
- Attaining access for all: Universal pharmacare to improve public health and address health equity in Canada
- More is not always better in public health
- Understanding the infodemic and misinformation in the fight against COVID-19
- Use a web-based planning tool to calculate the predict life expectancy and mortality for provinces and health regions based on sociodemographic and health behaviour risks
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14 h à 14 h 15 |
Pause |
14 h 15 à 15 h 15 |
Séances simultanées
- COVID-19 and health inequities in Canada: Understanding community-based needs and opportunities for action*
- From ‘service delivery target’ to ‘source of expertise’: Engaging those who live with inequities to shape public health priorities
- How to apply artificial intelligence to real problems in local public health
- Refreshing Core Competencies for Public Health Practice in Canada: What are the priorities?
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15 h 15 à 15 h 25 |
Pause |
15 h 25 à 16 h 30 |
Plénière II : Changements climatiques, santé humaine et riposte de la santé publique* |
JEUDI 15 OCTOBRE
12 h à 12 h 55 |
Plénière III : Le bien-être mental des populations* |
12 h 55 à 13 h |
Pause |
13 h à 14 h |
Séances simultanées
- Action Framework for Building an Inclusive Health System: Evidence-based Interventions to Address Stigma and Discrimination in Public Health Institutions*
- The future of race-based and Indigenous identity data in Canada: Towards a standardized approach
- Surveillance to assess impacts of COVID-19 pandemic: Overview and some lessons learned across Canada
- Use of Incident Management System (IMS) to address challenges of COVID-19 in First Nations Health Authority responsible for 31 remote communities
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14 h à 14 h 15 |
Pause |
14 h 15 à 15 h 15 |
Séances simultanées
- Climate change impacting the health and well-being in the Métis Homeland
- Fostering an eco-social future for public health: EDGE, ECHO and next generation intersectoral action for health
- Implications of race-based data collection during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Paved with good intentions: Gentrification and the health and equity impacts of urban change
- Understanding our food systems: Building indigenous food sovereignty with northern Ontario public health
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15 h 15 à 15 h 25 |
Pause |
15 h 25 à 16 h 30 |
Plénière IV : Réflexions à l’ère de la COVID-19 : Conversation avec trois médecins hygiénistes en chef * |
VENDREDI 16 OCTOBRE
12 h à 12 h 55 |
Plénière V : Santé publique, vérité et réconciliation* |
12 h 55 à 13 h |
Pause |
13 h à 14 h |
Séances simultanées
- COVID-19 outbreak management: Experiences, best practices, and lessons learned
- Examining racism in systems as a public health issue
- Nutrition public policy - Next steps for Canada
- Strengthening health equity in education and professional development: Using storytelling and role play to build competencies
- Those who lead: Indigenous community based organizations roles in Public Health
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14 h à 14 h 15 |
Pause |
14 h 15 à 15 h 15 |
Séances simultanées
- Addressing climate change as a public health professional
- Alcohol, other drugs and suicide: Current evidence and implications for monitoring and prevention
- Canada’s role in global health: Challenges and opportunities for public health action
- “Equity is not equality”? Deepening our understanding of justice as an ethical foundation for health equity
- The impact of COVID-19 in the Region of the Americas: Public health, economic and social contexts
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15 h 15 à 15 h 25 |
Pause |
15 h 25 à 16 h 30 |
Plénière VI : Réflexions à l’ère de la COVID-19 : Comment discréditer la mésinformation et la désinformation* |