Global Outbreaks –Issues & Challenges
Global Public Health Conference 2018 accepts the following types of
submissions:
-Abstracts, Research Papers, Student Papers, Case Studies
-Work-in-Progress Reports or Proposals for Future Research: Incomplete research
or ideas for future research in order to initiate discussion.
-Reports on Issues Related to the conference topics: Reports related to
innovative techniques or research
-Video or any digital contents related to the conference themes
Proposals are accepted as long as speaker time is available or by May 15 2018
at latest. All submissions will be reviewed and acceptance or rejections is
based on many factors including relevance to the conference themes. Notification
on acceptance will be forwarded within 5 days after the submissions.
The scope of the conference includes, but is not restricted to the following
themes:
1. Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs)
2. Sexual and reproductive health practices
3. Climate Change Issues & global public health
4. Global Immigration & public health Challenges & issues
5. Health Informatics & public health
6. Occupational Safety and public health
7. Education & community based health practices
8. Changing environment & the impact on public health practice
9. Changing population and society & public health
10. Multidisciplinary approaches in global public health
11. From Data to Policy: Changing life style and global non-communicable
diseases prevention strategies
12. Bridging the gap between research and policy and creating global platforms
to discuss evidence based health policies and interventions
13. Social determinants of health and inequity in low-middle- income
countries.
14. Global evidence on women’s health and the role of social and economic
factors
15. Health systems strengthening through human resource capacity building,
effective health management and efficient financing
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