Pre-conference programme EPH Conference 2024


We are excited to announce an interesting programme of pre-conferences on Monday and Tueday 11 and 12 November. If you would like to attend a pre-conference, registration is required. Pre-conferences can be booked when registering for the main conference. If you are already registered you can add a pre-conference to your registration by sending an email with your preferred pre-conference to registration@ephconference.eu. You will receive an adjusted invoice by email.

Pre-conferences are offered with lunch (grab-and-go lunch boxes) as moments for networking and getting together. Lunch is between 12:30 – 13:30 Lisbon time. All pre-conferences are held at the Lisbon Congress Center (CCL) unless otherwise indicated.

Monday 11 - Tuesday 12 November, 09:00 - 17:00 (Lisbon time)

Conferência de Saúde Pública da Lusofonia
Organised by Portuguese Association for Public Health (APPSP), National Association of Public Health Doctors (ANMSP) and European Public Health (EPH) Conference

 

Tuesday 12 November, 09:00 - 12:30 (followed by network lunch at 12:30 Lisbon time)

Implement and prevent: cancer prevention across the life course (IPCP)
Organised by Cancer Prevention Europe (CPE) 

Bridging health literacy and health data: towards a competency framework to navigate the European Health Data Space (BHLI) 
Organised by EUPHA Health literacy and EUPHA Public health monitoring and reporting sections. Co-organizers: Technical University Munich, Germany, Sciensano, Belgium, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy 

Economic evaluation of public health interventions: a step-by-step approach (ECON)
Organised by EUPHA Public health economics section, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Portuguese Health Economics Association (APES) 

Developing curricula that empower the public health workforce to lead digital transformations in health (DECU)
Organised by EUPHA Digital health section

 

Tuesday 12 November, 09:00 - 17:00 (full day, including network lunch from 12:30 to 13:30 Lisbon time)

Navigating the digital tide: preparing public health for the AI Revolution (DIGI)
Organised by EUPHA Digital health section 

Bridging gaps in health monitoring: innovative approaches to obtain data from hard-to-reach populations (PHMR)
Organised by EUPHA-PHMR, EUPHA-MIG, EUPHA-PHPP, EUPHA-SGMH Sections 

Establishing the effectiveness of complex health promotion interventions: shining light on alternatives (HPRO)
Organised by EUPHA Health promotion section 

Training on behavioural and cultural insights for better health (BECI)
Organised by Dutch National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Behavioural Unit, Netherlands and WHO Regional Office for Europe, Behavioural and Cultural Insights Unit

Methods and analyses in social security, work and health research: from mixed methods to citizen science (SSWH)
Organised by EUPHA Social security, work and health section

Revamping prevention, preparedness and response plans – translating evidence to impactful implementation (PREV)
Organised by European Commission, Directorate General Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE) 

 

Tuesday 12 November, 13:30 - 17:00 (starting with network lunch at 12:30 Lisbon time)

Using systems thinking to enhance knowledge dissemination to promote healthy behaviours (IARC)
Organised by International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC-WHO) 

School health literacy: from evidence to policy to practice (SCHO)
Organised by EUPHA Health literacy and EUPHA Child and adolescent public health sections. Co-organisers: Technical University of Munich, University of Applied Sciences Fulda, and WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy at TU Munich Germany, University of Minho, Portugal, Imperial College London, and London South Bank University, United Kingdom 

From lessons learned to innovative methods – strengthening the exchange of syndromic surveillance systems globally (SSSG)
Organised by Robert Koch-Institut, Germany 

Scenario-based workshop Pandemic Preparedness (PAND)
Organised by Pandemic and Disaster Preparedness Center, Erasmus MC, Netherlands 

Boosting research impact: essential manuscript writing skills for emerging public health scientists (WRIT)
Organised by EUPHA Public health epidemiology, Chronic disease, Public health economics sections, and EUPHAnxt 

 

More pre-conference will be announced on this webpage shortly