International Day of Action on Women’s Health
The International Day of Action for Women’s Health is a day dedicated to raising awareness about women’s sexual and reproductive health rights, which has been celebrated on May the 28th since 1987.
The International Day of Action for Women’s Health is a day dedicated to raising awareness about women’s sexual and reproductive health rights, which has been celebrated on May the 28th since 1987.
This event aims to address the patient perspective in the implementation of digital solutions. In this case, eCAN will participate at the panel discussion: Stakeholders' perspective on the role of R&I in the digital transformation of cancer care continuum.
Andrea Pace, from Work Packages 5 and 6, will do an oral presentation at the EHMA 2023: Health management: sustainable solutions for complex systems to explain the two clinical trials that will be conducted by the eCAN Joint Action. This conference will take place on 5-7 June 2023 in Rome, Italy.
On 20 June, WHO/Europe will host a 1-hour public webinar exploring the challenges, opportunities and facilitators involved in advancing equity in health care through telemedicine. This is the fourth webinar in the ‘Decoding Data and Digital Health’ series, which addresses several digital health topics of importance to countries in the WHO European Region, including health data governance and monitoring digital technologies for health.
On 29 June 2023, the Belgian Health NCPs (NCP Brussels, NCP Federal BE, NCP Wallonie and NCP Flanders) are organising a webinar for stakeholders active in the health domain with an overview of different EU funding opportunties for research and innovation in this domain.
The aim of the conference is to promote a fruitful and creative dialogue among the Communication and Information Laboratories of Greek-speaking universities, as well as other members of the academic and research community, on the opportunities created by emerging technologies and the need to use them responsibly to create a more just and sustainable future.