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University of Melbourne PhD Position Opportunity (Ph.D. in Healthy Housing)

by Public Health Update March 2, 2022
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The Population Interventions Unit, headed by Professor Tony Blakely, in the Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics has a PhD position available commencing early 2022. The PhD research project will involve modelling the impacts of housing interventions (e.g. mould, indoor temperature, etc.). The research questions the PhD candidate will tackle are subject to the candidate’s own input. However, we anticipate research questions to address the following:

  • What is impact of housing interventions (e.g. mould, indoor temperature, etc.) on health gains across life course and how long till the health gains accrue?
  • What impact these interventions have on health inequalities and health expenditure?
  • What is the magnitude of the health gains compared to other health sector interventions (e.g. diet, tobacco)?

The candidate should anticipate having one or two ‘main focus’ research questions from the outset and one or two ‘arising’ research questions as the PhD develops.

The PhD will allow the candidate to develop in-depth skills and experience in the following:

  • Public health – an in-depth understanding of housing and health, and general understanding of population-wide versus targeted interventions, inequalities and the issues involved in policy implementation.
  • Epidemiology – an in-depth understanding of causal inference (to select the ‘best’ studies for key input parameters to modelling) and the epidemiology underlying population futures (disease incidence, case fatality, morbidity and prevalence; life tables and mortality rates).
  • Computer simulation and data science –moving beyond the siloed approaches by embracing newer methods (e.g. simulation modeling for evaluation of health gains, and machine learning to model complexity).
  • Economics – working out an optimal policy setting for society requires getting the epidemiology ‘right’, or at least plausible scenarios with uncertainty given our collective lack of knowledge, and then weaving in costs to the health system and society for a fuller picture. For the interested candidate, there is the opportunity to take the PhD in a full cost effectiveness direction, for example using a net monetary benefit approach to determine an optimal policy.

You will be immersed in the Population Interventions Unit and Team, led by Professor Tony Blakely. Your PhD will be part of the Centre of Research Excellence on Healthy Housing (https://www.healthyhousing-cre.org/ ) led by Professor Rebecca Bentley and the University of Melbourne. The exact mix of supervisors from these teams, and elsewhere, will be negotiated with the successful candidate depending on their selected research questions and skills they wish to obtain.

You will be expected to obtain a competitive University of Melbourne PhD scholarship – meaning you will have excellent grades in your undergraduate courses and studies. The PI Unit and the Healthy Housing CRE will top up your scholarship by $5000 per annum.

ABOUT CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate will have:

  • Masters or Honours degree in Public Health, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Statistics, Data Science or related field.
  • Strong skills in quantitative analysis
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
    Additionally:
  • Publication(s) in peer-reviewed journals and/or evidence of research impact will be highly regarded.
  • Experience in data analysis and knowledge in computing languages (e.g. Python, R) are highly regarded.
  • Due to the impacts of COVID-19, we are currently prioritising applications with current valid working rights in Australia and candidates who are not affected by travel restrictions. Please see the latest updates to Australia’s immigration and border arrangements: https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/
  • Outstanding international applicants will still be considered.

ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP
Funding comprises of a $5,000 AUD top-up scholarship. In order qualify for a top-up scholarship,
applicants are required to meet the University of Melbourne’s requirements for a Research Higher
Degree candidature and obtain a Graduate Research Scholarship, or otherwise provide self-funding.
Please refer to:
http://mdhs-study.unimelb.edu.au/degrees/doctor-of-philosophy/entry-requirements#entryrequirements
https://scholarships.unimelb.edu.au/awards/graduate-research-scholarships
How to Apply
Please complete the Expression of interest form and send a completed copy, along with your CV, academic transcripts from all prior study and academic references as a single PDF document to Dr Kirsti Hakala Assendelft via email. We also welcome discussions with us prior to completing an Expression of Interest. For further enquiries please contact Prof Tony Blakely via email. Applications will be reviewed as received so please apply as soon as possible.

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University of Melbourne PhD Position Opportunity (Ph.D. in Tobacco Control)

by Public Health Update March 2, 2022
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The Population Interventions Unit, headed by Professor Tony Blakely, in the Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, has a PhD position available commencing early 2022. The PhD research project will delve into the health gains and cost impacts of endgame strategies, alternative nicotine delivery systems, tax inequality and Indigenous Australian impacts, in Australia, New Zealand, and the East Asia and the Pacific region. The research questions the PhD candidate will tackle are subject to the candidate’s own input. However, we anticipate the research to address questions of the following type:

  • Under what scenarios would liberalization of access to vaping products lead to more health gain than sticking with conventional tobacco control measures?
  • What package of endgame policies (denicotinisation, retail outlet reduction, a smokefree generation) will get Australia to 5% smoking prevalence the quickest? And with the maximal reduction of socioeconomic and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inequalities?

The candidate should anticipate having one or two ‘main focus’ research questions from the outset and one or two ‘arising’ research questions as the PhD develops. The PhD will allow the candidate to develop in-depth skills and experience in the following:

  • Public health – an in-depth understanding of tobacco control, and general understanding of population-wide versus targeted interventions, inequalities and the issues involved in policy implementation.
  • Epidemiology – an in-depth understanding of causal inference (to select the ‘best’ studies for key input parameters to modelling) and the epidemiology underlying population futures (disease incidence, case fatality, morbidity and prevalence; life tables and mortality rates).
  • Computer simulation and data science – we have (at least) two simulation models the candidate will use and extend. The candidate will learn NetLogo and Python coding of these models.
  • Economics – working out an optimal policy setting for society requires getting the epidemiology ‘right’, or at least plausible scenarios with uncertainty given our collective lack of knowledge, and then weaving in costs to the health system and society for a fuller picture. For the interested candidate, there is the opportunity to take the PhD in a full cost effectiveness direction, for example using a net monetary benefit approach to determine an optimal policy.

You will be immersed in the Population Interventions Unit and Team, led by Professor Tony Blakely. Your PhD will be part of the Tobacco Endgame Centre of Research Excellence (https://tobacco-endgame.centre.uq.edu.au/) led by Professor Coral Gartner and the University of Queensland. The exact mix of supervisors from these teams, and elsewhere, will be negotiated with the successful candidate depending on their selected research questions and skills they wish to obtain.

You will be expected to obtain a competitive University of Melbourne PhD scholarship – meaning you will have excellent grades in your undergraduate courses and studies. The PI Unit and the Tobacco Endgame CRE will top up your scholarship by $5000 per annum.

ABOUT Candidate
The ideal candidate will have:

  • Masters or Honours degree in Public Health, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Statistics, Data Science or related field.
  • Strong skills in quantitative or qualitative analysis
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
    Additionally:
  • Publication(s) in peer-reviewed journals and/or evidence of research impact will be highly regarded.
  • Experience in data analysis and knowledge in computing languages (e.g. R, Python) are highly regarded.
  • Due to the impacts of COVID-19, we are currently prioritising applications with current valid working rights in Australia and candidates who are not affected by travel restrictions. Please see the latest updates to Australia’s immigration and border arrangements: https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/ Outstanding international applicants will still be considered.

ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP
Funding comprises of a $5,000 AUD top-up scholarship. In order qualify for a top-up scholarship, applicants are required to meet the University of Melbourne’s requirements for a Research Higher Degree candidature and obtain a Graduate Research Scholarship, or otherwise provide self-funding. Please refer to: http://mdhs-study.unimelb.edu.au/degrees/doctor-of-philosophy/entry-requirements#entryrequirements
https://scholarships.unimelb.edu.au/awards/graduate-research-scholarships

How to Apply
Please complete the Expression of interest form and send a completed copy, along with your CV, academic transcripts from all prior study and academic references as a single PDF document to Dr Kirsti Hakala Assendelft via email. We also welcome discussions with us prior to completing an Expression of Interest.

For further enquiries please contact Prof Tony Blakely via email. Applications will be reviewed as received so please apply as soon as possible.

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Rare Disease Day 2022: Equity for People Living with a Rare Disease

by Public Health Update February 28, 2022
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Overview

Rare Disease Day is observed every year on 28 February (or 29 in leap years)—the rarest day of the year. Rare Disease Day is the official international awareness-raising campaign for rare diseases which takes place on the last day of February each year.

Rare Disease Day is patient-led, everyone, including individuals, families, caregivers, healthcare professionals, researchers, clinicians, policy makers, industry representatives and the general public, can participate in raising awareness and taking action today for this vulnerable population who require immediate and urgent attention.

What is Rare Diseases?

Objective

The main objective of the campaign is to raise awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about rare diseases and their impact on patients’ lives. Rare Disease Day was launched by EURORDISRare Diseases Europe and its Council of National Alliances in 2008.

Facts

  • There are over 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease.
  • As a vulnerable and neglected population they are disproportionately affected by stigma, discrimination and social marginalization, within their social environment as well as society at large.
  • Together across borders, and across the 6000+ rare diseases we work towards more equitable access to diagnosis, treatment, care and social opportunity.
  • There are more than 25 million people affected by rare diseases, and children are the large majority. Many children with rare diseases face bullying and lack of peer acceptance.
  • 72% of rare diseases are genetic
  • 70% of those genetic rare diseases start in childhood.
Rare diseases day 2022: #LightUpForRare

This year for Rare Disease Day 2022 we are calling on everyone to help the rare disease community be united by a chain of lights across the world. In light of COVID-19 this chain will serve as one of the symbolic ways to break isolation globally.

Anyone can contribute whether you are a person living with a rare disease, an individual,a family member, a healthcare professional, an industry representative, or a public official. We encourage you to find a local or national patient organisation to help you spread the word and raise awareness for people living with a rare disease.

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Johnson & Johnson MSc Global Mental Health Scholarships 2022-23

by Public Health Update February 26, 2022
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The MSc Global Mental Health course is a joint programme provided by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London (KCL). The programme of study aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills to initiate, develop and oversee mental health programmes and/or policies in low-resource settings, as well as to conduct and critically evaluate research on global mental health. These skills and knowledge will make it possible for students to make valuable contributions in the domains of research, policy and practice as they relate to the discipline of global mental health. 

Award

The Janssen Global Mental Health Scholarship Fund was launched in 2012 through a generous donation from Janssen Pharmaceutica (part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies). In 2018, the Johnson & Johnson Scholarship Fund was launched, providing an additional 18 scholarships over five years. This is an annual award until 2022 (for 2022-23 academic year).

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is offering up to three Johnson & Johnson Global Mental Health Scholarships to students accepted onto the 2022-23 MSc Global Mental Health programme.

Each scholarship will cover

  • full tuition fees at the KCL overseas fee rate; 
  • a stipend (living allowance) of GBP 17,633.00; and
  • an allowance of GBP 500.00 for MSc project expenses.

Eligibility for funding

Applicants must be nationals of, and ordinarily resident in, one of the following countries:

  • Africa: Ghana; Kenya; Nigeria; Rwanda; South Africa
  • South East Asia: Indonesia; Philippines; Thailand; Vietnam
  • South America: Nicaragua; Peru

This list cannot be changed, and is not negotiable, and therefore we are unable to consider applicants from other countries for this particular scholarship scheme.

Applicants from non-English speaking countries (as specified by the Home Office – UKVI) must meet the minimum English Language Requirements (see Band D) if shortlisted for this funding. Applicants who have been shortlisted for this funding will be required to provide proof of English language proficiency by 23:59 (BST) on Wednesday 25 May 2022 for their scholarship application to be considered any further. This deadline is non-negotiable.

How to apply

To apply for this funding applicants should complete both steps outlined below by the deadlines noted.

Step 1

Submit an application for study for the MSc Global Mental Health programme, with all required documents, through the King’s College London online application portal by 23:59 (GMT) on Sunday 13 February 2022.

Step 2

Submit an online scholarships application, selecting this scholarship option from the drop-down menu by 23:59 (GMT) on Sunday 20 March 2022. The scholarship application must include the following uploaded documents

  • Either of the following two:
    • Proof of your application submission for MSc in Global Mental Health for 2022-23 (This can be a PDF document or screenshot of your submission confirmation email dated on or before Sunday 13 February 2022), or
    • Letter of Offer from KCL, for 2022-23 MSc Global Mental Health programme; and
  • English Proficiency score results if you have this already. (If you do not yet have suitable English proficiency score results these must be obtained and submitted before 23:59 (BST) on Wednesday 25 May 2022 (see further details below).

Please note that incomplete applications for either step will not be considered.

Important application information

Step 1: Programme / study application

  • Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit an application for study to KCL as soon as possible, and as far in advance of the scholarship deadline as possible.
  • Incomplete applications will not be considered for this funding. Incomplete applications include those with missing supplementary documentation at either/both Steps 1 and 2 above.
  • Please ensure you pay careful attention to the content of your personal statement on your programme/study application.
    • KCL provides the following guidance: ‘We do not normally invite applicants for interview and so the clarity and relevance of the information you provide in your personal statement is of considerable importance to us. In particular, we would like you to describe your academic background and any relevant clinical or research interests, your reasons for applying to our particular postgraduate programme and what you hope to gain from the training we offer, and how you intend to use the knowledge and skills you acquire to further your clinical or research ambitions.’
    • To help in reviewing the scholarship applications, in your personal statement, please also 1) note that applicants with relevant but less common disciplinary backgrounds (e.g., social work, health policy, law, health economics, political science, social science etc), should highlight its relevance – and benefits – for Global Mental Health; 2) highlight your relevant work/volunteer experience in areas relevant to mental health e.g., service delivery, research; policy, advocacy, etc; and 3) describe your post-MSc GMH plans and how the knowledge/skills gained from the MSc will contribute to these goals and plans.
  • Applicants and their referees must be specific about the applicant’s responsibilities and accomplishments in the KCL programme/study application, as these will be used in the decision-making process.
  • Applicants who have programme-specific questions please contact Ritsuko Kakuma (MSc Global Mental Health Programme Director based at LSHTM) by email.

Step 2: Online scholarship application

  • By applying for this funding applicants agree to its terms and conditions. Applicants are encouraged to read the information/guidance and Terms & Conditions ahead of submitting their funding application.
  • Incomplete applications will not be considered for this funding. Incomplete applications include those with missing supplementary documentation at either/both Steps 1 and 2 above. Both the application to study and the scholarship application must be complete by the specified deadlines.
  • For any queries about the application process, scholarship requirements or application deadline, please contact the LSHTM Scholarships team via email: scholarships@lshtm.ac.uk

Funding selection process

Shortlisted candidates for the scholarship funding will be invited for interviews, which will be held online by Zoom.

Timeline

Application deadline

The deadlines for applications to be considered for the Johnson & Johnson Scholarship Global Mental Health Scholarships are

  1. For KCL Admissions application: 23:59 (GMT) on Sunday 13 February 2022; and
  2. For Scholarships application: 23:59 (GMT) on Sunday 20 March 2022.

Shortlisting Outcome

Notification of the results of shortlisting stage and invitations for an interview will be made by the week beginning Monday 25 April 2022 at the latest.

Interviews

Interviews will typically be held in the first half of May.

Deadline for proof of English language proficiency

If you have been shortlisted for interview and you have not yet submitted your proof of meeting the English Language Requirements, this must be submitted by 23:59 (BST) on Wednesday 25 May 2022 at the latest. A relevant English language test result must have been either uploaded via your KCL admissions application or via the J&J Scholarship application on the relevant portals at the time of submission or sent in by email to MSc Global Mental Health Programme Director, Ritsuko Kakuma, by this deadline. No proof of English language proficiency by this date will mean applicants are no longer eligible for this funding. This is non-negotiable. Those not having submitted this by this time will no longer be considered for the scholarship.

Final decisions

Notification of final result of your application will be made by Friday 27 May 2022.

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Orange Knowledge Programme Scholarships for Master Programmes 2022

by Public Health Update February 26, 2022
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Overview

The Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP), funded by The Netherlands Government aims to advance the capacity, knowledge and quality of both individuals and institutions of higher and vocational education. Talented health professionals from 37 eligible OKP countries can apply for a full scholarship to study a Master programme or short course at KIT.

List courses OKP application period winter 2022:

For the following programmes there are scholarships available from the Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP). Follow the links below for more information on each course and apply directly to your course of choice through our online application system. You have to apply separately for the OKP scholarship and will automatically receive a link for this after academic admission.

Master of Public Health/International Course in Health Development
Course dates: 12 September 2022 – 1 September 2023
This annual 12-month programme is organised by KIT Royal Tropical Institute and the VU Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Participants can choose from the following study tracks:

  • MPH – Track in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
  • MPH – Track in Health Systems Policy and Management

If you are you a health professional from one of the 37 eligible OKP countries we strongly encourage you to explore this interesting scholarship opportunity. In case you are interested please apply as soon as possible for academic admission so you are ready to apply for the OKP scholarship when the application period opens!

Application

  • Application deadline academic admission: 11 March February 2022 (if applying for OKP)Application period OKP: 2 February-22 March 2022.
  • Application deadline academic admission other funding: 1 July 2022.
  • If you are interested and eligible please apply as soon as possible for academic admission to the course of your choice.

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School of Global Health and University of Copenhagen Summer courses in Global Health

by Public Health Update February 25, 2022
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Overview

School of Global Health and University of Copenhagen offers a number of popular courses within global health, which are open to both students and external applicants.

Courses

Global Health Challenges

Dive into health policies and health consequences of the major current and future global challenges | 5 ECTS | 1 – 12 August 2022

Field course in Sri Lanka on Cross-disciplinary Health Research

Understanding health research, methods, possibilities and challenges in a middle-income setting | 7,5 ECTS | 17 July – 5 August 2022

Urbanisation and Health

Gain knowledge, skills and competences to identify, analyse, discuss priority urban health challenges in a local and global context | 5 ECTS | 8 – 19 August 2022

International Health

Our popular signature-course in international health targeting students and professionals with health-related backgrounds | 5 ECTS | 1 – 19 August 2022

Arctic Health

Explore and learn about health patterns, systems, challenges and solutions in the Artic region | 5 ECTS | August 2022

Global Health Case Challenge

Work in multidisciplinary teams with innovation in global health and engage yourself in a real-world global health challenge | 2,5 ECTS | 8 – 12 August 2022

Application info

The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences offers several international summer courses each year aimed at both Danish and international students. The application deadline is 1 April 2022. The application forms will be available on the respective course webpages.

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Nutrition Friendly Local Level: Implementation Guideline 2078

by Public Health Update February 24, 2022
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The Ministry of Federal Affairs & General Administration (MoFAGA) has approved the new guideline for Implementation of Nutrition Friendly Local Level Initiative in Nepal. It was approved as per the ministerial level decision dated 2078/11/12. This initiative has been conceptualized as per the mandate of Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Plan-II in Nepal. This document provides technical guidance to local governments and stakeholders to make the Nutrition Friendly Local level by 2087 BS.

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  • The Kathmandu Declaration Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Global Gathering 2019
  • Multi-sector Nutrition Plan II (2018-2022) Nepal (English)
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  • NPC launches Multi-sector Nutrition Plan II (2018-2022)
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  • National Nutrition Policy, Nepal-2004
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Eighth National Summit of Health and Population Scientists in Nepal 2022
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Eighth National Summit of Health and Population Scientists in Nepal 2022

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Overview

The Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC) is hosting the Eighth National Summit of Health Population and Scientists in Nepal, with the theme “Advancing Health Policy and Systems Research: Lessons for a Resilient Health System in Nepal”.

The Eighth National Summit with the theme “Advancing Health Policy and Systems Research: Lessons for Resilient Health System in Nepal” will be a continuum of the previous summits as an annual gathering of researchers, academicians, scientists, practitioners, and policymakers to exchange ideas and health research evidence on national health issues and priorities focusing on lessons from Nepal’s response to COVID-19 and to previous natural disasters. This year’s national summit seeks to facilitate discussion on health systems and policy research (HPSR), as well as its advancement, in order to accomplish communal health goals and construct a resilient health system.

This year’s national summit of health and population scientists aims to bring health systems researchers, practitioners, program designers and policymakers together to discuss lessons from past emergencies including the COVID-19 pandemic and utilize these lessons to improve and transform Nepal’s health system to better prepare it for public health emergencies and future pandemics.

Objectives

  • To provide a unified platform for health scientists, policymakers, researchers, academicians, and practitioners to share research evidence on national health priorities
  • To foster networking and dialogue exchange between policymakers and health and population experts
  • To discuss upon lessons learnt from Nepal’s COVID-19 response and previous emergencies and way forward for developing health systems resilience
  • To encourage young researchers as well as experts to collaborate, innovate and promote research on current health priorities in Nepal
  • To synthesize evidence for contributing to formulate health sector strategic plan and annual work plan and budget.

Date: April 10, 2022 – April 12, 2022
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal

Call for abstracts

The Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC) invites submission of abstracts as an oral or poster presentation for the Eighth National Summit of Health and Population Scientists in Nepal with the theme “Advancing Health Policy and Systems Research: Lessons for Resilient Health System in Nepal.”

Thematic areas

  1. Health system and Policy
  • Resilient Health Care Delivery System (Health Services, including access to care and its quality)
  • Health Workforce (Human Resources for Health)
  • Universal Health Coverage
  • Health Policy, Management, Leadership, Governance (Stewardship) and policy evidence nexus
  • Health Information technology in health service and research
  • Equity and efficiency in health system
  • Health Economics and Healthcare Financing
  • Public Private Partnership (PPP)
  1. Public (Population) Health
  • Health communication, education and health behavior
  • Reproductive and sexual health and rights, Maternal Neonatal, Child and Adolescent Health
  • Gender, Equity and Justice
  • Population & Population dynamics (fertility, mortality and migration)
  • Nutrition, Food Safety and Security
  • Disabilities
  • Public Health Surveillance (i.e. Cancer, Vector-borne diseases etc.)
  • Other (Miscellaneous)
  1. COVID-19 Pandemic
  • COVID-19 pandemic related public health and clinical studies
  • Public Health Emergencies, including public health response and preparedness to disease outbreaks, natural disasters and other emergencies
  1. Clinical Research
  • Health in altitude including mountain medicine (Physiological changes in different altitudes including mountain medicine)
  • Non-Communicable Diseases
  • Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Dementia
  • Geriatric health
  • Ayurveda & Other Traditional and Complementary Medicine
  • Communicable Diseases (Infectious & Tropical Diseases including neglected tropical diseases) from one health perspective
  • Emergency, Trauma and Critical care (including Injuries and Accidents)
  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
  • Inherited  diseases (including thalassemia, sickle cell disorder, hemophilia, autism)
  • Other (Miscellaneous)
  1. One Health and Global Health
  • Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
  • Environmental and Occupational Health (including climate change, indoor air pollution)
  • Animal studies impacting human health (One Health concept)
  • Wider determinants of health (Social Determinants of Health)
  1. Biomedical and Translational Research
  • Essential medical products including pharmaceutical products, pharmacovigilance and rational use of drugs
  • Biomedical research
  • Innovation in health research
  • Implementation and operational research

Abstract Submission Guidelines

Deadline for Abstract Submission: 10 March 2022

General Guidelines for abstract submission

  • Only online submission is accepted.
  • Abstract must be original work conducted in Nepal. Abstracts of those works conducted outside the country will not be entertained. In case of a review article (systematic and scoping review) the findings should be relevant to Nepal.
  • Ethical approval letter from ERB of NHRC or IRCs approved by NHRC must be submitted along with the abstract.
  • Abstract must be prepared according to the guidelines provided for the summit. Abstract will only be accepted if submitted online using the supplied template.
  • Abstract should not be resubmitted for any reason other than a notified submission error. If you do not receive a confirmation email please contact the Summit Focal Point.
  • Abstract must contain sufficient information so that it provides an overview of the whole presentation. Please note that full article or extended abstract or presentation copy may be asked for submission as per the decision of the scientific committee. Submission of an abstract acknowledges the author’s consent for publication of the abstract in the Summit Proceeding.

Note: If you are unable to submit online, please contact the Summit Focal Point at: summit@nhrc.gov.np or +977-01-4254220 for further information.

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Who can attend?

National and International Scientists, Researchers, Universities/Academia, Policy makers, Scholars, Development partners, Health professionals, Medical practitioners and Students to share recent and relevant health evidences.


Recommended readings

  • NHRC CPD Guidelines for Providing Credit Hours to Participants of Research Trainings and Conferences
  • Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC)
  • List of Approved Institutional Review Committee (IRC), NHRC
  • NHRC approval processing fee (Effective from March 7, 2018)
  • Nepal Journals OnLine (NepJOL)
  • Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC)
  • Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC)List of Approved Institutional Review Committee (IRC), NHRC
  • Nepal Clinical Trial Registry
  • NepMed, Nepal MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online)
  • Nepal Journals OnLine (NepJOL)
  • NHRC CPD Guidelines for Providing Credit Hours to Participants of Research Trainings and Conferences
  • List of Approved Institutional Review Committee (IRC), NHRC
  • Comparative Evaluation of Commercially available Rapid Diagnostic Test Kits for the use of Screening of Suspected Cases of Novel Coronavirus infection in Nepal
  • Preparedness and Readiness of Government of Nepal Designated COVID Hospitals
  • Preparedness and Readiness of Government of Nepal Designated Hospital running COVID Clinics
  • Nepal STEPS Survey 2019- Province wise Fact Sheets

Related conference declaration

  • Call to Action: Vaccine Equity Declaration
  • Conference Declaration
  • Declaration of the First Public Health Conference 2020 
  • Stockholm Declaration on Road Safety: Achieving Global Goals 2030
  • The Kathmandu Declaration Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Global Gathering 2019
  • Declaration of The Alliance of Public Health Associations of The Americas
  • Delhi Declaration on Emergency Preparedness in the South-East Asia Region
  • Bogor Declaration on Tobacco Control and NCDs Prevention #APCAT2019
  • Political Declaration of the High-level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage
  • Declaration of Fifth National Summit of Health and Population Scientists in Nepal
  • Kathmandu Declaration on: National Conference on Family Planning 2075
  • Astana Declaration on Primary Health Care 2018
  • The Declaration of Alma-Ata on Primary Health Care
  • NCDA civil society statement on 2018 Political Declaration on NCDs
  • Declaration of 4th National Summit of Health and Population Scientists in Nepal
  • Tokyo Declaration on Universal Health Coverage: All Together to Accelerate Progress towards UHC
  • DHAKA DECLARATION- 12th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP12)
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