Upcoming conference: 10 to 13 November 2010 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
INTEGRATED PUBLIC HEALTH
10 to 13 November 2010
RAI Conference Centre
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Register here. Please note that the deadline for early registration is: 15 September 2010.
Plenary speakers include:
- Commissioner Dalli, European Commission
- Zsuzsana Jakab, Regional director WHO/EURO
- Marc Sprenger, director ECDC
- Mark Pearson, OECD Social Policy Division
- Jonathan Lomas, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation
- Linda Fried, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
- Kate Lorig, Stanford Patient Education Research Center, Stanford School of Medicine
- Larry Green, University of California
Click here for the overview of the preliminary programme.
Click here to download the poster programme.
More than 20 pre conference activities, click here to find out more.
MAIN CONFERENCE FEE
EUPHA/ASPHER members / Non EUPHA/ASPHER membersUntil 15 September 2010 / € 425,- / € 475,-
After 15 September 2010 / € 475,- / € 525,-
Student fee / € 200,- / € 200,-
Daily registration / € 200,- / € 200,-
Accreditation for conference participation:
Please note that the local organisers are currently organising accreditation points for the participation in this conference. More details will follow in August 2010.
Click here to book your accomodation.
Click here to find out the decision on your abstract.
Click here to download the second announcement.
The conference will be held at the RAI Conference Venue, Amsterdam. The parking/location plan is available here.
The conference address is:
Amsterdam RAI
Entrance / registration G
Europaplein 22
NL 1078 GZ
Amsterdam
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The 3rd European Public Health Conference is jointly organised by the Netherlands Public Health Federation (NPHF), the European Public Health Association (EUPHA) and the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER).
This annual conference is the biggest public health event in Europe - and we expect over 1.000 participants from more than 50 countries. The conference offers an excellent opportunity to discuss new developments in public health, to promote activities and to exchange ideas with experts from all around the world. 'Integrated Public Health' is the central theme of the conference this year - and a key issue in European public health with its major challenges such as the growing interdependency of social, physical, environmental and behavioural determinants to public health in general and the emerging existence of Public Private Partnerships as a challenge to public health in particular.