Australia Awards Fellows Presentations and Networking Reception
Event description
Health Workforce Development in Evidence Synthesis Fellowship
Australia Awards Fellows Presentations and Networking Reception
Monday 18th November, 1.30 – 5.00 pm, National Wine Centre, Adelaide
Exhibition Hall
JBI at the University of Adelaide is working closely with De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute and the Center for Health Research and Movement Science, University of Santo Tomas, in the Philippines, to design and deliver the Health Workforce Development in Evidence Synthesis Fellowship. This Fellowship will address gaps in the knowledge and skills required by researchers and clinicians to develop, conduct and report robust, high-quality systematic reviews of different evidence types to provide the strongest possible evidence to inform health policy, clinical decision-making in support of achieving Universal Health Care in the Philippines.
In this event, Fellows will present their systematic review projects on community health, telehealth, digital health and rehabilitation interventions related to advancing Universal Health Care in the Philippines and discuss the role of evidence syntheses and evidence-based healthcare in achieving these objectives.
Registrations close Friday 8 November 2024 9.00am
We cordially invite you to participate in this presentation series, followed by a networking reception. Please see below for the program outline:
Session |
Time |
Registration – Tea & coffee available on arrival |
1.00 – 1.30pm |
Welcome to Country |
1.30pm |
Introduction to Health Workforce Development in Evidence Synthesis Australia Awards Fellowship |
1.40pm |
‘Effectiveness of telehealth interventions for medication adherence and clinical outcomes among adult patients with tuberculosis in LMICs’ |
1.50pm |
‘Factors in the Adoption of Digital Adherence Technology for tuberculosis treatment’ |
2.10pm |
‘Effectiveness of interventions for Improving the Health Literacy of Community Health Workers’ |
2.30pm |
‘Rehabilitation Programs for Palliative Care: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review’ |
2.50pm |
Panel Q&A Discussion with Fellows |
3.10pm |
Closing Remarks |
3.50pm |
Networking Cocktail Reception |
4.00 – 5.00pm |
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