Programme (The programme will be subjected to changes) Day 1: Thursday, 4th April 2019 08:30-09:00: Registration 9:00 – 09:30 Welcoming & Opening the Doors to Public Health in all Policies (Main Hall) Masters of Ceremony (Dr Lubna Alariqi / Prof Sanaa Belabbes) Welcome Messages: § Prof S. Rawaf & Professor T Khoja (ArPHA) and Professor C. Nejjari (UM6SS) § Representative of the Ministry of Health, Morocco § Dr Jaouad Mahjour, WHO Deputy Director, Geneva § Dr Shible Shabani: UNFPA ASRO § Dr Maryam Bigdilli, WHO Morocco 09:30 – 10:30 Plenary Session 1: Dr Mahmoud Fikri Memorial Lecture Chair: Professor T Khoja (ArPHA) Keynote Speaker: The State of Health in the Arab World (Main Hall) Professor Salman Rawaf, Interim President, ArPHA Panellists: § MOH Morocco Representative § HE Dr Hamad Almanea, Ex-Minister of Health, KSA § Professor Mustafa Murad, HIPH, Egypt § Dr Samer Jabbour, AUB Lebanon § Dr Agnès Soucat, WHO Geneva General Discussion 1 10:30 – 11:00 Special Session Recognition of Public Health Leaders in the Region by the Arab Public Health Association Introduced by President and Vice President of ArPHA Professor T Khoja, Professor S Rawaf: Egypt, Iraq, KSA, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, Tunisia 11:00 – 11:30: Group Photos, Coffee Break, Press Conference and signature of Conventions of Collaboration 11:30-13:00 Plenary Session 2: Opening the Doors for Better Health Systems (Main Hall) Chairs: Professor Tawfik Khoja, Professor Samir Ahid Keynote: Health Governance and Generating Evidence through Information & Research for more EffectiVe Health System Dr Lubna AL Ansari, Assistant Director General, WHO Geneva Panellists: § Introduction Dr Abdul Ghaffar, WHO, Geneva § Effective Public Health Strategies to achieve SDGs targets by 2030 Shk Dr Mohammed Al Thani, Qatar § The Role of WHO EMRO in evidence generation Professor Ahmed Mandil. WHO EMRO § Generating reliable evidence on the determinants of NCDs Dr Raghib Ali. Director, Public Health Research Canter and Associate Research Professor, NYU Abu Dhabi. General Discussion 13:00-14:00: Lunch (Members and Fellows of the Faculty of Public Health of the Royal Colleges of Physicians UK meeting President Professor John Middleton oVer a working lunch: Room 1) 14:00-16:00 Plenary session 3: Opening the doors to UHC and Social Protection (Main Hall) Chairs: Dr Samer Jabbour, Professor Said Oulbacha Keynote: UniVersal Health Coverage (UHC) and Social Protection Dr Agnès Soucat: Director for Health Systems, Governance and Financing, WHO Panellists: § Health expenditure control in the context of health insurance and basic medical coverage Dr Adnane: General Director Health Insurance (CNOPS Morocco) § Universal Healthcare Coverage in Tunisia Dr Malek Somai: Professor in biomedical health, Tunisia 2 § UHC implementation in a resource limited setting: Challenges, Lessons learned and experience sharing from Sudan Heitham Awadalla Director of Quality, Sudan § Future of Health System in Morocco and Africa: Challenges and Opportunities Jaafar Heikel: Director African Centre for Research in Health Morocco § EMR Health Finance Atlas 2018. Awad Mataria & Hala Aboutaleb, Regional Advisers, WHO EMRO § Universal Health Coverage: advancing sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights (SRH&RR) to include adolescents and young people Nishan Krishnapalan: Regional Gender and Human Rights specialist. UNFPA-ASRO General Discussion 16:00-18:30: Parallel Session A: NCDs PreVention & Management: CANCER (Room 1) Chairs: Professor Karima ElrhaZi, Dr Hassan Al Khadiari Keynotes: § Non-Communicable Diseases Survey and their Risk factor (STEP- wise approach Survey) Dr Adhra Al Mawali Director/Centre of Studies and Research -Ministry of Health Sultanate of Oman § NCD Strategies and perspective. Dr Hicham BERRI, WHO, Morocco Panellists: § Cancer in Iraq and fragility of the health system, Professor Nada Alwan. Baghdad Medical College. University of Baghdad. Baghdad § Burden of disease of colorectal Cancer in the Northern region of Tunisia Amal Cherif, Resident doctor in public health, Tunisia § Cervical cancer and HPV vaccine: awareness and acceptability among a population of university women in Morocco Aicha Yacouti, PhD student, Morocco § Determinants of loss to follow up of patients with breast or gynaecological cancers, National Institute of Oncology, Morocco, 2013 Alaoui Ismaili Ouafae, FETP-Graduate, Regional Directorate of Health, Fes-Meknes Region, Morocco § Child Hood cancer in Morocco: Patients characteristics and survival rate. Dahbi Ilham, FETP – Graduate, Directorate of Epidemiology, Morocco § Clinic pathological, therapeutic and prognostic features of the triple-negative breast cancer in Morocco Majidi Hind, FETP – Graduate, Ministry of Health, Morocco § Detecting and profiling extracellular miRNAs among some Wilms tumor Moroccan patients using molecular biology tools. Ben Lhachemi Sara, PhD Student, Morocco General Discussion 16:00-18:30: Parallel Session B: NCDs PreVention and Management: DIABETES (Room 2) Chairs: Dr Fatema Ezahra Mozouni, Dr Nermeen Nabil 3 § Le diabète gestationnel au Maroc : Effets de la détection et de la prise en charge intégrées au niveau des structures des soins de santé primaires. Bouchra Assarag, Enseignant chercheur, ENSP, Maroc § Type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes mellitus in childbearing age women in Middle East and North Africa, 2000–2018: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Rami Hani Al-Rifai Assistant Professor United Arab Emirates § England’s national cardiovascular disease risk assessment programme (NHS Health Check): a systematic review of evaluations Dr EliZabeth Dubois, Research Associate, Imperial College London § Vitamin D: The link in diagnosis and management of Type 2 diabetes. Prof. AbdulaZiZ. Aljohani Clinical Professor of Family Medicine. Saudi Arabia § Obesogenic environments - opportunities for policies in middle-income countries. Elisa Pineda Research associate United Kingdom § Development and evaluation of a mobile monitoring and intervention application for patients with type 2 diabetes: Study protocol. Maryem Baya. PhD student, Morocco § Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Management Alabed Ali Ahmed Alabed, Head of Community Medicine Department in Lincoln University College, Malaysia General Discussion 16:00-18:30: Parallel Session C: NCD PreVention and Management: BEHAVIOURS (Room 3) Chair: Professor Walid Milaat, Professor Nabil Tachfouti § Emerging patterns of smoking among youth in Mecca, Saudi Arabia: the case of vaping. Houda Jradi. Associate Professor Saudi Arabia § Spotlight on epidemiological research on water pipe tobacco smoking in Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa region: a bibliometric analysis up to 2018. Salsabil Rejaibi Medical doctor specialist in public health Tunisia § Identifying People with Dementia for Epidemiological Analysis in Electronic Primary Care Records in the UK. Sujin Kang. Research Associate/Postgraduate, UK § New approach for providing Mental Health Care in busy clinics Dr Abdullah Dukhail Al-Khathami. Consultant Family and Community Medicine Saudi Arabia § The influence of health beliefs and sociodemographic variables in the cardiovascular risk of Saudi women Masheal Alsheikh, King Suad University, KSA § Analyse de la relation entre les maladies non-transmissibles et la croissance économique chez les pays en voie de développement : une perspective en données de panel HamZa Loukilin PhD Student, Morocco § Perception of the generic prescription in general practice: Survey at the Moulay Rachid commune of Casablanca Sofia Zoukal, Morocco General discussion 16:00-18:30: Parallel Session D: Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHN) (Room 4) 4 Moderator: Professorr Sanaa Belabbes Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network Dr Mohanad Alnsour, CEO, Jordan Panellists: Professor Faris Al Lami (Title is needed) Professor Ahmed Mandil (Title is needed) § Investigation of an important Outbreak of Hepatitis A in the province of Ouarzazate, Morocco, 2019 Mohammed Ismaili Alaoui, Morocco § Epidemiological surveillance of communicable diseases in Tunisia (1995-2017) Hajer Hannachi, resident in public health, Tunisia § Conception of an epidemiological surveillance system at the point of entry, Morocco 2018 Mohammed Ismaili Alaoui, Morocco General Discussion 16:00-18:30: Workshops Workshop 1: 5 Steps patient interview for Dr. Abdullah Dukhail Al-Khathami, Consultant Family and Community providing Mental Health Care in primary Medicine, Director, Innovative Primary Mental Health Program in health care centers (Room 4) MOH Saudi Arabia Contacts: [email protected] Workshop 2 : Quality Health management Prof. Lahcen EL HIKI, University of Mons, Belgique (Room 5) Contact: [email protected] Workshop 3: Developing protocol for clinical Prof. Adil Najdi (Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tanger, Morocco), studies (Room 6) and Prof. Majdouline Obtel Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Morocco) Contacts: [email protected] and [email protected] 19:00-21:00: Conference Gala Dinner (Location: University) 5 Day 2: Friday, 5th April 2019 09:00-11:00 Plenary Session 4: Opening the doors to strengthening health Security (Main Hall) Chairs : Professor Abderrahmane Maaroufi, Dr Ali Hussein Al Haddad Keynotes: § Introduction: Professor Majdouline Obtel § Strengthening Health Security in the Arab World Professor Shadi Saleh, AUB, Lebanon Panellists: § Health security threats, what is the cost to prevent, detect and respond? Dr Mamunur Rahman Malik, WHO Representative
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