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Leading scientists and policymakers globally will share their wisdom to announce multisectoral collaboration to tackle complex global fitness challenges.
SINGAPORE, Oct. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The 7th One Health World Congress (WOHC), the world’s leading occasion to advance the One Health agenda, will take place in Singapore at the iconic Sands Expo and Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands, November 7-11, 2022. Ms. Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore, will honour the opening rite of the occasion on 7 November as guest of honour and deliver opening remarks.
The global One Health movement aims at fitness and well-being through the prevention and mitigation of crises that originate at the animal-human-environmental interface. The theme of this year’s Congress, organized through the SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute of Global Health Singapore (SDGHI) under the auspices of the SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Center, is “Integrating Science, Policy and Clinical Practice: A Unique Post-COVID-19 Health Imperative,” and fostering multi-sector efforts and collaborations that promote a technical “societal set” and attitude to physical hazards and threat management. The Temasek Foundation is the main sponsor of the congress.
The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and the Director-General of the World Organization for Animal Health, Dr. Monique Eloit, will deliver a keynote address on the first day. More from speakers from organizations around the world, including the World Bank, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and the Bill Foundation
The Congress will offer a hybrid experience of face-to-face and virtual sessions with celebrity speakers, plenary lectures by experts, clinical sessions with summary presentations and panel discussions on pressing and emerging topics. Leading scientists and policymakers will join through education representatives. institutions, civil society, national governments, the personal sector and multilateral organizations around the world to integrate the wisdom of disciplines, aggregating disease epidemiology and surveillance, animal production and trade, food safety, animal science, animal fitness, environmental/ecological and global science. Physical security.
The biennial congress takes place at a time applicable to the global. “As the global emerges from COVID-19, it is critical for clinical communities, policymakers and clinicians to our collective resilience to long-term global fitness challenges,” said the associate professor. Tan Hiang Khoon, Co-Chair of the WOHC 2022 Steering Committee and Director of SDGHI. “and responding to crises and safeguarding the long-term physical and sustainable state of our planet. The SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute is pleased to host Singapore and play a role in advancing global efforts to improve fitness outcomes and achieve fitness equity. for everyone.
“The core of the One Health paradigm is to recognize our global interconnectedness through not only human experience, but also animal and environmental determinants. This has never been more evident than around the COVID-19 pandemic, during which we first saw – how much progress in exercise equity depends on our collective understanding and reaction to global threats to physical exercise,” said Professor Wang Linfa, co-chair of the WOHC 2022 guidance committee and professor at Duke-NUS Medical School. “This congress is a timely testament to that and provides a platform to help move things forward by fostering broader collaboration and having an effect on the advancement of One Health. “
Throughout the premier WOHC 2022, the Temasek Foundation’s Pinnacle Series is a three-day program that focuses on preparing to fight public fitness threats in Asia, in Southeast Asia.
This specific program provides a platform for strategic discussions and close networking opportunities among policymakers, fitness officials and scientists in the region interested in other disciplines, adding zoonotic diseases, biomonitoring studies and antimicrobial resistance, to preparedness and reaction to emerging global fitness threats.
“Asia urgently wants to build the capacity to be able to respond to any outbreak that may pose a major risk to the lives and livelihoods of its people,” said Mr. Lim Hock Chuan, Program Manager of the Temasek Foundation. One of the most vital classes learned from the pandemic is that we want to collaborate and share wisdom to tackle the most pressing fitness challenges. We hope the Temasek Foundation’s Pinnacle Series will provide an opportunity for fitness leaders to continue this spirit of learning and sharing. Prepare the region for long-term pandemics.
The WOHC is open for registration for in-person and virtual participation here. To learn more about WOHC 2022 and its speakers, visit www. worldonehealthcongress. org or join the convention on Twitter and Facebook.
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About SingHealth Duke-NUS University Medical Center
The SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Center (AMC) builds on the collective strengths of SingHealth and Duke-NUS School of Medicine to provide our patients and the network with outcomes and experiences.
By leveraging synergies in clinical care, studies and education created through our school-based clinical programs, disease centers and joint institutes, SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC fosters the sharing of clinical wisdom and clinical knowledge to drive innovation and new discoveries, advance practice. of medicine and practicing the next generation of health professionals.
SingHealth provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care incorporated into a network of acute care hospitals, national specialty centers, polyclinics and network hospitals. With more than 40 clinical specialties, SingHealth is SingCare’s largest public healthcare group.
Duke-NUS, Singapore’s flagship medical school, encourages Clinician Plus graduates to become leaders in the global fitness and biomedicine ecosystem, while scientists from its five flagship study systems and 10 centres are transforming medicine and improving their lives in Asia and beyond.
For information, visit:
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About SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute
The SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI) aims to promote fitness and wellness in Asia and beyond. Working collaboratively with partners, the Institute seeks fitness systems, improving fitness outcomes, and developing fitness safety. Launched in 2018, SDGHI leverages the capacity of SingHealth, the largest physical health services organization in Singapore, and the Duke-NUS School of Medicine, to advance interdisciplinary global physical health studies and capacity progression in the region.
About the Temasek Foundation
The Temasek Foundation supports systems that improve lives and communities in Singapore and beyond. Our purpose is to build social resilience, foster foreign industry and enhance regional capabilities, promote science and protect the planet for a sustainable world. The Temasek Foundation’s systems, made imaginable through philanthropic giving presented through Temasek, attempt to make positive effects for Americans and communities now and for generations to come. For more information, visit www. temasekfoundation. org. sg.
APPENDIX 1
Scientific perspectives of the One Health World Congress
Track 1: One Health Science will review the most recent fundamental and epidemiological sciences of health and disease at the human-animal-environment interface, drawing attention to the science-policy interconnectedness and social context of One Health.
Track 2 – Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) will provide updates on AMR trends and drivers, as well as documentation of existing and long-term mitigation efforts to address this critical factor at the human, animal and environmental interface.
Track 3: Policy, Environment and Biosecurity will bring together scientists and policymakers to discuss cross-border transdisciplinary efforts to implement One Health and a timeline for improving biosecurity in a post-COVID-19 world.
The fourth sequence: pandemic preparedness and health systems resilience will focus on the influence of vaccines and fitness surveillance on pandemic preparedness and public physical safety.
Track Five: Impact and Innovations in Clinical Practice The track will bring together clinicians and veterinarians for the first time to read about the interdependence of human and animal fitness, exploring the need for a One Health technique for innovation in clinical practice and the implementation of fitness technologies.
APPENDIX 2
Sessions of the Pinnacle series of the Temasek Foundation
Track 1 – A Health Science
How can Asia be informed of Africa’s involvement in the construction and effective management of a regional pathogen genomics initiative?
Genomic sequencing for public surveillance
Emerging classes from the Africa Pathogen Genomics Initiative 3 years later
Results of a comprehensive analysis of the current status and bottlenecks of genomic surveillance in Asia
National priorities for genomic surveillance in Asia
Current 2 – Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): Infectious Disease Threats in Southeast Asia
From zoonosis to AMR
Current – Policy, environment and biosecurity: scientific evidence for pandemic communications
Pandemic Communications Scientist
The role of the media in managing a pandemic or epidemic
How have governments controlled the communication of science to the pandemic?
How can we leverage the generation and social listening of clinical communications and manage public health?
Hint: Pandemic preparedness and resilience of fitness systems
Transformative innovation for preparedness and resilience
Track five – Impact and inventions in clinical practice
How can fitness systems in low- and middle-income countries leverage inventions to cope with the deep and widespread expansion of their disease burden while addressing environmental sustainability concerns?
SOURCE SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute for Global Health