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APRU Global Health Workshop 2014 Agenda

September 24-27, 2014

Wednesday, September 24

11:00 AM-12:30 PM

1:00 PM-5:00PM

Steering Committee Meeting - Invited only (Mayor's Residence Arts Salon)

Masamine Jimba, Jon Samet, Mellissa Withers, Richard Taylor, Chang-Chuan

Chan, Andre Edelhoff

SPECIAL WORKSHOP (Global Lounge)

Moderatos: Chang-Chuan Chan 、 Mellissa Withers

參與老師 : 鍾國彪、公衛系教師

Topic: Developing Best Practices/Guidelines for GH International Practicums

Conference Registration (Lobby) 10:00 AM-6:00 PM

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Welcome Reception (Gallery of NTU History)

(1)Dr. Pan-Chyr Yang, NTU President (2)Prof. Wei J. Chen, Dean, College of PH

(3) Prof. Jonathan Samet, APRU GHP Chair (4)Prof. Chang-Chuan Chan,

Associate Dean, CPH (5) Ms. Mellissa Withers (6) Mr. Andre Edelhoff

(five mins each)

Thursday, September 25

9:00 AM-9:30 AM

司儀宣布開幕

9:30 AM-10:30 AM

10:30 AM-10:45 AM

10:45 AM-11:15 AM

11:15 AM-11:45 AM

11:45 AM- 1:00 PM

1:00 PM -3:00 PM

Opening Session: Welcome (Room 101)

Welcome Address:

Luisa Shu-Ying Chang, Dean, Office of International Affairs, NTU

Prof. Wei J. Chen, Dean, College of Public Health, NTU

Prof. Jonathan Samet, Chair, Global Health Program, APRU

Prof. Chang-Chuan Chan, Associate Dean, College of Public Health, NTU

Keynote Speaker: Alistair Woodward (University of Auckland)- Environment and

Health in the Pacific Rim

Chair: Jonathan Samet (Room 101)

BREAK & GROUP PHOTO (Lobby)

Invited Speaker: Jonathan Samet (University of Southern California)– Air

Pollution in the Pacific Rim

Chair: Wei J. Chen (Room 101)

Invited Speaker: Hiroyasu Iso (University of Osaka)-CVD in Japan and the lessons

for other Pacific Rim countries

Chair: Kuo-Liong Chien (Room 101)

LUNCH (Poster Session)

(Global Lounge)

Working Groups

Working Group I: Developing Core Competencies in Global Health (Hsien-Ho

Lin/Mellissa Withers) (Room215)

Working Group II: Air Pollution in the Pacific Rim (Chang-Fu Wu/Jonathan

Samet) (Room 212)

Working group III: NCDs- Diet survey in University (Kuo-Liong Chien / Richard

Taylor) (Room 213)

Working group IV: Health Systems- Quality Assurance via accreditation (Kuo-

Piao Chung/Henry Ko) (Room 211)

Student forum: MDG & Post 2015, Trade & Health, Health as a human right

(Room 505, 601, 701)

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM

3:15 PM–4:15 PM

4:15 PM -5:15 PM

APRU Global Health Workshop 2014 Agenda

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BREAK (Global Lounge)

Discussion from working groups (Room 101)

Special Presentations on NCDs (Room 101)

Moderators: Yu-Kang Tu & Richard Taylor

1.

Naowarut Charoenca (Mahidol University) “Commercial interests threaten public health through the Trans-Pacific Partnership.”

2.

Henry Ko (University of Sydney) “Trends in clinical trial activity in Australia from 2005 to 2013. Implications for health research trade and ethics.”

3.

Md. Ershadul Karim (U of Malaya) “Nanotechnology in Health Care: Present

Status, Regulatory Challenges and Recent Developments.”

4.

Duan-Rung Chen (NTU) “Doing exercise is an issue of who you are or where you live? A comparison study of China, South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan.”

5:15 PM -6:00 PM CPH Campus tour (College of Public Health)

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6:00 PM -8:00 PM DINNER (Room 101, NTUH International Convention Center)

Friday, September 26

9:00 AM -9:30 AM Invited Speaker: Mauricio Hernandez-Avila (Mexico School of Public Health;

Director-General of the National Institute of Public Health) – “Mexico’s Health

System: Building Policy and Evaluation for NCDs’ Control”

Chair: Pau-Chung Chen (Room 101)

9:30 AM – 10:00 AM Invited Speaker: Tung-Liang Chiang (NTU) “Taiwan’s Universal Health

Insurance: Quest for Financial Sustainability”

Chair: Kuo-Piao Chung (Room 101)

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Special Presentations on Health Systems (Room 101)

Moderators: Yawen Cheng & Don Eliseo-Lucero Prisno

11:00 AM- 11:15 AM

1.

Lamia Karim (University of Oregon)-“‘Learning to Labor’: Community-Based

Healthcare and Female Garment Labor in Bangladesh”

2.

Bohyun Kim (Seoul National University) “Global Health and Human Trafficking: A

Need to Enhance Victim Identification at the Healthcare Setting in South Korea.”

3.

Lourdes Portus (U of Phil) “H1N1: Health Risk Communication System in the

Philippines.”

4.

Steven Fox (NTU) “Quality, Effectiveness, Value, and the United States'

Ambivalence Toward Universal Coverage: One Yankee's Perspective”

5.

Masamine Jimba (U of Tokyo) “Strengthening continuum of care for maternal, newborn and child health: EMBRACE Initiative in Ghana”

BREAK (Global Lounge)

11:15 AM- 11:45 AM Discussion on Health Systems

(

Room 101)

APRU Global Health Workshop 2014 Agenda

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11:45 AM -12:30 PM Special Presentations on Global Health Education

(

Room 101)

Moderators: Song-Lih Huang & Junko Yasuoka

1.

Kristine Qureshi (U of Hawaii) “A Model for Global Service Learning to

Enhance Health Education.”

2.

Hsien-Ho Lin (NTU) “Global health practicum in Malawi of National Taiwan

University.”

3.

Edmond Esguerra (U of Sydney) “International Medical Education

Partnerships: Lessons from Australia-Vietnam Medical Foundation Fellowship

Programs”

12:30 PM -1:30 PM LUNCH (Student Poster Awards & Raffle) (Global Lounge)

Giving the awards: Jonathan Samet 、 Dean Wei J. Chen

1:30 PM-2:30 PM

Announce and MC: Mellissa Withers

Concurrent Panel I: Maternal and Child Health (Room 117)

(Moderators: Yung-Ling Leo Lee & Putu Sutisna)

1.

Paolo Miguel Manalang Vicerra (Chulalongkorn) “Social, cultural, and health factors affecting infant survival in the Philippines, 2003 and 2008”

2.

Mu Li (University of Sydney) “Mhealth: A promising approach for promoting appropriate feeding practices and improving child nutrition.”

3. Mat Lowe (NTU) “An Exploratory Study on the Social and Cultural Factors

Affecting Maternal Health in Rural Gambia.”

4. Yukiko Wagatsuma (University of Tsukuba) “Fetal growth and development: a life course approach to health.”

5. Wayan Darwata (Warmadewa U) “Determinant factors of under-nutrition among children under five years of age at Warmadewa Medical School field training area.”

Concurrent Panel II: Global Health Education (Room 215)

(Moderators: Joseph Kwong-Leung Yu & Subhadra Rai)

1.

Anthony Bernardo Abustan (University of the East Ramon Magsaysay

Memorial Medical Center) “Filipino Nurses’ Perception on the Projected

Impact of ASEAN MRA in Nursing Services to Education in the Philippines.”

2.

Kuen Cheh Yang (NTU) “The empowerment model of short-term volunteer service: the second year experience of health promotion for children in

Ladak.”

3.

Juhwan Oh (Seoul National University) “Reciprocal support for health professional development: philanthropic educational development action of

1950s in 2010s.”

4.

Senice So (U of Sydney) “Office for Global Health facilitated student electives abroad”

Concurrent Panel III: Non-communicable Diseases (Room 213)

(Moderators: Duan-Rung Chen & Nipapun Kungskulniti)

1.

Mami Wakabayashi (Osaka U) “Alcohol consumption patterns and burden of non-communicable disease / injury in Thai Cohort.”

2.

Simin Deng (U of Leeds) “A cross-sectional study measuring multi-morbidity among people aged from 50 to 74 in Zhejiang Province, China.”

3.

Roselle Joy L. Padaoan (St Louis University) “Trend of cancer-related mortality in Baguio City, Philippines for the past ten years (2004 to 2013).”

4.

Yu-Hsuan Lin (NTU) “Socioeconomic Status, Lifestyle and Cardiovascular

Disease Mortality”

Concurrent Panel IV: Health Systems (Room 212)

(Moderators: Ming- Chin Yang & Terry Schmidt)

2:30 PM -2:45 PM

2:45 PM -3:45 PM

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1. Chunhuei Chi (Oregon State) “Governance in Health Systems: An alternative framework or assessing performance and equity.”

2. Chung-Liang Shih (Taiwan) “Status quo and problems of quality of care and patient safety in Taiwan.”

3. Catherine Hu (Chinese U of HK) “Analyzing Health Care Service Utilization between Native Hong Kong People and Mainland Immigrants”

Concurrent Panel V: Air Pollution (Room 211)

(Moderators: Shih-Wei Tsai & Jonathan Samet)

1.

Rajasekhar Balasubramanian (NUS) “Smoke Haze in Southeast Asia: Public

Health Implications”

2. Mazrura Sahani (UKM) “Haze air pollution, trend and health implications in

Malaysia”

3. Szu-Ying Chen & Chang-Chuan Chan (NTU) “A Review of 20 Years Research in

Health Effects of Ambient Air Pollution in Taiwan”

4. Mohd Talib Latif (UKM) “Air quality in selected industrial areas in peninsular

Malaysia”

5. Pornpun Watcharavitoon, Chang-Chuan Chan, Kuen-Yuh Wu, Chia-Pin Chio

(NTU) “Estimating cancer risk of residents among Industrial Estate areas

Roadside areas and Residential areas exposed to benzene in different region,

Thailand.”

BREAK (Global Lounge)

Concurrent Panel I: Infectious Diseases (Room 211)

(Moderators: Chi-Tai Fang & Catherine Hu)

1.

Junko Yasuoka (U of Tokyo) ““Global health research and education through community-based malaria project in Cambodia”

2.

Putu Sutisna (Warmadewa) “The recent situation of Taenia solium cysticercosis in Bali, Indonesia.”

3.

Budi Haryanto (U of Indonesia) “Public Health Vulnerability on Dengue

Hemorrhagic Fever to Climate Change in Indonesia: Assessment,

Projection and Mapping.”

4.

Josefina Santos (U of Philippines) “Combating TB using multitechnologies.”

Concurrent Panel II: Epidemics/ Disasters (Room 117)

(Moderators: Tony Hsiu-Hsi Chen & Lamia Karim)

1.

Nenita Panaligan (Cavite State U) “Disaster management preparedness of the members of local disaster risk reduction and management (ldrrm) team in coastal areas of Cavite.”

2.

Maksim Khotimchenko (FEFU) “Influence of the environmental contamination on child health in Primorsky Region (Russia) and perspective methods for treatment of the heavy metal induced disorders.”

3.

Saovalux Dullyaperadis (Chulalongkorn) “Older People and Community’s needs in Time of Flood Disaster, Saraburi Province, Thailand.”

4.

Feng-Jen Tsai (Taipei Medical College) “New instrument for virus and benefit sharing— The development and potential impact of Pandemic

Influenza Preparedness Framework”

Concurrent Panel III: Non-communicable Diseases (Room 213)

(Moderators: Wei J. Chen & Dewa Widjana)

1.

Chung-Yi Tai (NTU) “To End or To Hold: The Decision terminally ill

3:45 PM - 4:45 PM

4:45 PM – 5:15 PM

會後會

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2.

Juhwan Oh (Seoul National University) “Values and Subjective Well-being among Adolescents in Three Asian Countries”

3.

Chaowei Fu (Fudan) “Excessive body weight increased the incident risk of diabetes in transforming Rural China.”

4.

Sophia Lin (UNSW) “Trends in saturated fat intake in Pacific Island countries and territories, 1961-2009.”

Concurrent Panel IV: Global Health Education (Room 215)

(Moderators: Wu-Shou Peter Chang & Naowarut Charoenca)

1. Wilfredo I. Jose (U of Philippines) “Empowering Engineers as Advocates and Promoters of Health and Wellness.”

2. Terry Schmidt (UC Irvine) “Connecting the Dots: Global Health Policy,

Law, and Diplomacy.”

3. Carrie Zhao (UC Irvine) “Innovative Ways of Providing Global Health

Education”

4. HE Khoo, ACH Fong, HCK Lim and SC Hooi NUS) “Introducing a new

Global Health and Leadership Track in an undergraduate medical curriculum”

5. Teeranee Techasvirichien (Kyoto U) “Need for documented examples to outline the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary nature of global health”

Concurrent Panel V: Health Systems (Room 212)

(Moderators: Jiun-Hau Huang)

1.

Li Yang (Fudan University) “Post-abortion Care Service Needs among

Fertile Women Seeking Induced Abortion in Shanghai, China”

2.

Subahdra Rai (NSU) “Returning Home: The Impact of Repatriation on the

Health of Refugees along the Thai-Burma Border”

3.

Sofia Charvel (Mexico) “Legal strategies and the right to health in emerging markets: the case of Mexico”

4.

Mellissa Withers (USC) “Increasing male involvement in family planning”

Strategic Planning Discussions

(Room 101)

Chair: Mellissa Withers

Next steps for APRU GHP/Wrap-up (Room 101)

Speakers: Jonathan Samet (USC), Chang-Chuan Chan (NTU), APRU Secretariat

Saturday, September 27

(7:30 AM meet at main entrance of College of Public Health, NTU) OPTIONAL FIELD TRIP

07:30 AM- 06:20 PM

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