Our colleague from University in Groningen, assoc. prof. Jitse van Dijk visited our department on 26-30 June, 2017 to discuss issues related to our long lasting cooperation, ongoing PhD studies and plans for innovative approaches in our runnning and future projects and collaborations.
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Our research team attended WIRE conference in Košice
On 28-30 June 2018, our research team attended WIRE conference organized in Kosice by the Technical University of Košice.
The main mission of this event was to stimulate socially responsible research and innovation of digitalisation for regional development and to understand its societal impact using synergies between different EU policies to support economic, social and territorial cohesion. In other words: To understand and stimulate the positive societal and economic impact of digital R&I on EU regions and its people and on building a creative, social and trusted region. More information could be found here.
Prof. Andrea Madarasová Gecková visited Academic Center for Autism Research
Our colleague, prof. Andrea Madarasova Geckova attended a meeting on June 22 with the staff of the Academic Center for Autism Research at the Institute of Physiology, UK, Bratislava.
Attendance of our colleagues, Peter Kolarčik and Zuzana Boberová, on HBSC meeting in Bergen, Norway
On 19-21 June 2017, our colleagues Peter Kolarčik and Zuzana Boberová met with other prominent researchers in adolescent health on the regular meeting of Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study network discussing cooperation on research topics and finalising protocol for upcoming data collection in 2017/2018.
Klaudia Šugrová organized activities for International children’s day for children with type II diabetes
Peter Kolarčik invited to a Stakeholder Hearing to be held on 12-13 June, 2017 in WHO Headquarters, Geneva by WHO Global Coordination Mechanism on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases
Our colleague, Peter Kolarčik invited to a Stakeholder Hearing to be held on 12-13 June, 2017 in WHO Headquarters, Geneva by WHO Global Coordination Mechanism on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases, during the second meeting of the WHO GCM/NCD Working Group on health literacy for NCDs.
The WHO GCM/NCD was established by the WHO Director-General in September 2014 to enhance the coordination of activities, multi-stakeholder engagement and action across sectors in order to contribute to the implementation of the WHO Global NCD Action Plan 2013–2020. It is led by Member States and other participants include United Nations organizations and non-State actors such as non-governmental organizations, philanthropies, business associations and academic institutions. More information and further details here.
The WHO GCM/NCD Working Group on health education and health literacy for NCDs (WG 3.3, 2016-2017) was formed in response to Action 3.3 of the GCM/NCD work plan 2016-17. The WG is tasked to provide a report to the WHO Director-General before the end of 2017 with recommendation on ways and means of encouraging Member States and non-State actors to promote health education and health literacy for NCDs, with a particular focus on populations with low health awareness and/or literacy, and taking into account the cost-effective and affordable interventions for all Member States contained in Appendix 3 of the WHO global action plan for the prevention and control of NCDs 2013–2020.
At its first meeting, on 27-28 February 2017, the Working Group (WG) resolved to hold a hearing with relevant stakeholders during its second meeting in Geneva. WG members agreed that they should invite stakeholders, from a wide constituency base, who are developing and working on concrete collaborative initiatives on health literacy that address the key questions being asked of the WG (additional details provided in the attached documents).
Evidence and best practices collected on how to address the challenges identified could then inform the WG’s deliberation and provide multistakeholder inputs and guidance in mapping out national context and content specific solutions and actions. The goal is to mobilize, share and inspire multistakeholder collaborative efforts and action on health literacy for NCDs that can effectively respond to one of the major developmental challenges of the 21st century.
During the Stakeholder hearing, there was five thematic sessions, where 4 stakeholders was invited for an informal dialogue with WG members. Stakeholders was able to participate in-person or via the WebEx platform, only during their selected thematic session.
Prof. Madarasova Geckova visiting Palacky university in Olomouc
On 12-13th of June, prof. Madarasova Geckova is visiting our partners in OUSHI to boost their PhD programme.
Klaudia Šugrová delivered lecture on nutrition of people with diabetes in Bratislava
Our colleague, Klaudia Šugrová, delivered lecture on nutrition of people with diabetes for lay as well as professional audience in April 24th, 2017 in Bratislava.
Klaudia Šugrová organized Small academy of health nutrition for children in Nitra
On May 16th, 2017, our colleague Klaudia Sugrova, organized Small Academy of Health Nutrition for Children in Nitra (May 16th, 2017). More information here.
Our colleague, Klaudia Šugrová participated on Interdisciplinary Healthcare Innovations Conference IHCO 2017
Our colleague, Klaudia Sugrova participated on Interdisciplinary Healthcare Innovations Conference IHCO 2017, which took place in Bratislava, March 15th, 2017. She delivered lecture on needs of professional training, counselling and health education in system of care for children suffering from diabetes mellitus.