Coffee Break Lunch Break Plenary Sessions Workshop Oral Sessions

Coffee Break Lunch Break Plenary Sessions Workshop Oral Sessions

Day 1 April 16, 2020 Main Hall 08:00-09:00 Registrations Introduction & Opening Words 09:00-09:15 Honorary Speech by Chair Plenary Sessions Title: Diet Induced Inflammation and its Effect on Diabetes, Autoimmunity, 09:15-09:50 Chronic Disease Conditions and Healthspan Camillo Ricordi, University of Miami, USA Title: Will be updated soon 09:50-10:25 Hari Mohan Srivastava, University of Victoria, Canada Title: Metabolic Syndrome: Pathogenesis, Prevention and Treatment 10:25-11:00 Emil Mukhamejanov, JSC National Medical University, Kazakhstan 11:00-11:15 Coffee Break Workshop Title: A Review of Health care Reform in USA & the Affordable Care Act 11:15-12:00 (ACA) Mustafa Z. Younis, Jackson State University, USA Oral Sessions Title: Change Through Choices: A Morphogenetic Analysis of Colonialism’s 12:00-12:20 Impact on Healthcare Decision-Making in the Healthcare Systems of StephanieMadagascar Chung, Washington and Lee University, USA Title: The Influence of Human Factors Education on the Irish Registered Pre- 12:20-12:40 hospital Practitioner within the National Ambulance Service Desmond Wade, National Ambulance Service College, Ireland Title: Results from A Quality Improvement Project to Decrease Infectious Related Ventilator Events in Trauma Patients at a Community Teaching 12:40-13:00 Hospital Ruby Skinner, Kern Medical Center, USA 13:00-13:10 Group photo 13:10-14:00 Lunch Break Title: Public Health as a Completion Degree 14:00-14:20 Jeremy M. Whitaker, Allen College, USA Title: Intraocular Islet Transplantation – A Versatile Platform in Research 14:20-14:40 and the Clinic Midhat Abdulreda, University of Miami, USA Title: Wellness on Demand, Demand Wellness – A New Preventive Lifestyle 14:40-15:00 Perception Avigail Berg-Panitz, TheSoundWell, USA Title: Effects of Antiretroviral Drugs on the Absorbance Characteristics of Blood Components infected With HIV 15:00-15:20 Okwuchukwu Ani, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria Title: Health, Wealth and Medical Expenditures among the elderly in Rural Tanzania 15:20-15:40 Malale M. Tungu, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania Title: Policy Analysis of Preventative Health for Adolescents with Mass 15:40-16:00 Health Insurance Ann Marie Reynolds-Lynch, University of Massachusetts, USA 16:00-16:15 Coffee Break Title: Does Accessing Publicly Funded Health Care affect Occupational 16:15-16:35 Choice? Maryam Aljahani, Florida International University, USA Title: Disrespectful Intrapartum Care during facility based delivery in Tema 16:35-16:55 Ghana John Yaw Obeng, Salford University School of Health Sciences, UK Title: Power of Collective Action in Health System Reforms. Experiences 16:55-17:15 Compared in Latin America Dila Nubia Ovalle Fula, Catholic University of Colombia, Colombia Title: Health Benefits of Fruits and Vegetables in Liberian Cuisine 17:15-17:35 Forkpah Pewee, University of Liberia, Liberia Title: Policy Environment around the first 1000 DaysPlus of Life in Ghana: 17:35-17:55 Analyses of Policy Documents and Stakeholder Panels Paula Beeri, Navrongo Health Research Centre, Ghana Poster Presentations Title: Diversifying the Access to Bioremediation P-001 Sonia Iwanek, Collin College, USA Title: Healthcare System in Kuwait P-002 Maha Al-Hajeri, Kuwait University, Kuwait Title: Problems and Trends of Georgian Health Care Development- P-003 Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction with Universal Healthcare Magda Kostava, Tsereteli State University,Georgia Title: Level of Knowledge, Perceived Acceptance and Lifestyle of Post-CVA P-004 Patients Exposed to Stop Stroke (An Audio-visual Health Education) Lester B. Abad, Tanza National Trade School, Philippines Title: Health Implications of Elder Spouses’ Spatial Separation Due to P-005 Migration Yanjun Gao, Central University of Finance and Economics, China Title: A Tailored Hypertension Curriculum Increases Hypertension and Diabetes Understanding for Patients at the Institute for Latin American P-006 Concern (ILAC) in Dominican Republic Diego Schaps, Institute for Latin American Concern, Dominican Republic Title: Promotion and Distribution of a Water Chlorination Product among HIV Patients, P-007 Ethiopia, 2009 Zainab Salah, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA Closing the conference for Day 1 Day 2 April 17, 2020 Main Hall Keynote Sessions Title: Will be updated soon 09:00-09:30 Reza Nassiri, Michigan State University, USA Title: Will be updated soon. 09:30-10:00 Ramesh Gupta, Nagaland University, India Title: Introducing the Sorush Cancer Treatment Protocol (SCTP) 10:00-10:30 Sorush Niknamian, Liberty University, USA Workshop Title: Utilization of Maternal Incentive Scheme on Safe Delivery Services in Remote Village of Developing Country (Nepal) 10:30-11:15 Ritu Sharma, Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO), Nepal Oral Sessions 11:15-11:30 Coffee Break Title: Implementation of the Primary Health Care Re-Engineering Programme(rPHC) in the Capricorn Health District(CHD), Limpopo Province, 11:30-11:50 South Africa Rodney Azwinndini Mulelu, Lydenburg Hospital, South Africa Title: A System’s Approach to Behavioral Health Integration 11:50-12:10 Orlando Wright, Primary Care Coalition, USA Title: The Appropriate Tools for Prediction of Stroke Patients Returning 12:10-12:30 Manassavorn Indrabhinduwat, Khon Kaen University, Thailand Title: Health Promotion and Risk Reduction during Pregnancy 12:30-12:50 Shiran Bord, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel Title: Stunting and Severe Stunting among Indian Infants: The Role of delayed Introduction of Complementary Foods and Community and 12:50-13:10 Household Factors Mansi V. Dhami, Western Sydney University, Australia 13:10-14:00 Lunch Break Title: HIV is Currently Destroying all facets of Men who have Sex with Men 14:00-14:20 (MSM) Life's in Guyana. With the Increase of HIV amounts MSM in Guyana Alex Dane Fraser, Ministry of Public Health, Guyana Title: Multiple Sclerosis: Adapted Physical Activity and Spirometric Values 14:20-14:40 Ilenia Fracca, Vicenza, Italy Title: Quantitative Microbial Risk Analysis of Listeria monocytogenes in 14:40-15:00 Ready-to-eat Chicken Salad using a Challenge Test with Cold-adapted Strains Ana Rita Henriques, University of Lisbon, Portugal Title: Availability and Limitations of the Intensity of Physical Exercises in 15:00-15:20 High Altitude Stations for Patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Gabrys Tomasz, University of West Bohemia Pilsen, Czech Republic Title: The Psychology of Health Care: Insights from Behavioral Economics 15:20-15:40 Billur Cohen, Bay Atlantic University, USA Title: Continuation of Formula Feeding in Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV Programme in India despite Option of Lifelong Maternal 15:40-16:00 Haart- Is it still Worthwhile? Anil Kumar Gupta, Neonatologist SJ Hospital, India 16:00-16:15 Coffee Break Title: Recurrent second trimester miscarriage and PCOS 16:15-16:35 Mohamed Nabih Mohamed, Tanta University, Egypt Title: Contending with the Ethics of Representation: Is Consumer-led 16:35-16:55 Research Possible in Children’s Mental Health? Maria Liegghio, York University, Canada Title: Assessment of Knowledge and Behaviour of Cardiovascular Risk 16:55-17:15 Factors among Adults in Communities of North Tajikistan Gulara Afandiyeva, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Tajikistan Title: Pharmacoeconomic Studies for the Pharmaceutical Industry: Challenges in 17:15-17:35 Methodological Designs and Results Santiago Medina, Epidemiology Solutions, Colombia Title: Raising a Case for Oncology Services against Common Cancers in the 17:35-17:55 Niger Delta Region Ebitimitula Nicholas Etebu, Bayelsa Medical University, Nigeria Title: Ex-militant Women of the Niger Delta and their Struggle for a Clean 17:55-18:15 Environment and Potable Water Marie Therese Teibowei, Bayelsa Medical University, Nigeria Poster Presentations Title: The Effect of 2017 Atlantic Hurricanes on Birth Outcomes in Puerto P-008 Rico, Florida and Texas Mehrnoosh Asadi, Florida International University, USA Title: Telemedicine: The Future of Rural Healthcare P-009 Javis Knott, Jackson State University, USA Title: Assessing the Perceptions of Tap Water and Bottled Water among P-010 Students at a Historically Black College and University Jennifer N. Sims, Jackson State University, USA Title: Influence of Social Determinants of Health on the Prevalence of P-011 Anemia in Children under 5 in Peru, 2018 Paula Cahuina-Lope, National Health Institute, Peru Title: Physical Activity and Hypertension P-012 Abeer Mansour Alkhasawneh, Irbid University College, Jordan Title: Pooled Prevalence of Non-typhoidal Salmonella enterica in Food in the P-013 Middle East and North Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Rami H. Al-Rifai, United Arab Emirates University, UAE Title: Effectiveness of Art and Sandplay Therapies in Reducing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptomology among Syrian Refugee Children in P-014 Jordan Khalid Kheirallah, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan Title: Focus Exploring the Psychosocial Impact of Living with Advanced Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease on those Attending two Different P-015 Models of Palliative Care Services Barbara E. Goncalves, University of the West of Scotland, UK Title: Family Function Associated with Childhood Obesity among Primary P-016 School Students in Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Attapong Sinkitjasub, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Thailand Title: Association of Dietary Factors with Salt Sensitivity

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