Istanbul program relevant to migrant care, international health and travel medicine

A few days ago we received the program for the WONCA Europe conference oct 22-25 in Istanbul. As you know we will as the WONCA World Special Interest Group on migrant care, international health and travel medicine present two workshops there, on the health of refugee children and on migrant children. These will take place Friday 23 at 11.15 and Saturday 24 at 17.00. You can find this, and all other sessions that have a focus on migrant care in the information below.
I hope I will meet many of you there!

Best regards,
Maria
Dr. Maria E.T.C. van den Muijsenbergh
Convener WONCA SIG on migrant care, international health and travel medicine

WONCA Europe 2015, Program relevant to migrant care, international health and travel medicine

Red means organised by SIG on migrant care, international health and travel medicine
Blue means very relevant

Thursday Oct 22nd

14:00–15:15 SYMPOSIUM - 51 SADABAT HALL
Indigenous and minority groups Issues and Health Outcomes
Tane Taylor


Friday Oct 23rd

09:00-10:15 SYMPOSIUM CONFERENCE - 1776 HALIC AUDITORIUM
The Future of Family Medicine - a Contextual View 50 Years From Now
Carl Steylaerts

09:00-10:15 CONFERENCE– 66
Issues, Challenges and way forward for Primary Care Research: A global Perspective
Waris Qidwai

09:00-10:15 BRITE KASIMPASA ROOM 1
Socio Economic Situations and Health Care
Veronica Rasic, Elle Mall Keevallik , Alexandra Georgious Tsipou, Emily Clark

09:00-10:15 WORKSHOP - 1695 CIBALI ROOM 2
WONCA Conflict and Catastrophe Special Interest Group
Rich Withnall, Tanja Pekez-Pavliško

11:15–12:30 SYMPOSIUM - 1775 HALIC AUDITORIUM
Making a World Book of Family Medicine
Carl Steylaerts, Mehmet Ungan

11:15–12:30 WORKSHOP - 220 MARMARA ROOM
European Forum for Primary Care (EFPC) Workshop on Interprofessional Collaboration (IpC): Communication and Language
Diederik Aarendonk, Kathryn Hoffmann, Jan De Maeseneer, Mehmet Akman

11:15–12:30 WORKSHOP -333 HASKOY ROOM
WONCA SIG on Migrant care and international health
Health and Health Care for Refugee Children
Maria Van Den Muijsenbergh, Suzanne Gagnon, Anne Meynard, Pinar Doner, Rebecca Farrington


15:30–16:45 GRAND SESSION TOPHANE HALL
Patient centeredness and community centeredness: How to deal with diversity
Moderator: Andree Rochfort
Speakers: Thomas Freeman, Tina Eriksson

17:00–18:15 WORKSHOP - 22 BALAT ROOM
Primary care as a strategy to tackle health inequity in Europe
William Wong, Sara Willems, David Blane, Patrick O’donnell

Saturday 24th Oct

09:00–10:15 WORKSHOP - 2272 BALAT ROOM
Health Literacy: Finding the right words for better health
Fatma Gökşin Cihan, Dursun Çadırcı, Didem Kafadar

11:15–12:30 WORKSHOP - 676 MARMARA ROOM
Equip
Health inequalities related to socio-economic status: how primary care may reduce them
Hector Falcoff, Sara Willems, Piet Vande Bussche, Isabelle Dupie

15:30–16:45 GRAND SESSION EYUP HALL
War, Immigrants and Ethnicity: Effects on Primary Care
Moderator: Niels Kristian Kjær
Speakers: Oana Sever-Cristian, John Yaphe


17:00–18:15 WORKSHOP - 676 KASIMPASA ROOM 5
Health inequalities related to socio-economic status: how primary care may reduce them
Hector Falcoff, Sara Willems, Piet Vande Bussche, Isabelle Dupie

17:00–18:15 WORKSHOP - 332 HASKOY ROOM
Migrant Care
Migration-related health disparities in immigrant children; the need for community oriented primary care and the role of the GP
Maria Van Den Muijsenbergh, Anne Meynard, Rebecca Farrington, Viviane Martinez Bianchi, Marwa Achmed, Guus Busser, Eldine Oosterberg


Sunday Oct 25th, 2015

09:00–10:15 SYMPOSIUM - 485 HALIC AUDITORIUM
How to implement guidelines and training initiatives in practice: learning from the RESTORE project
Christopher Dowrick, Christos Lionis, Erik Teunissen

11:15–12:30 PANEL – 2162 SADABAT HALL
Vaccination of the migrant child - a challenge
Sandra Adalgiza Alexiu, Daniela Ștefănescu, Dorica Sănduțu, Cristina Barbu, Gindrovel Dumitra, Dana Ștefana Popescu, Raluca Zoițanu, Anca Deleanu, Maria Lup

11:15–12:30 WORKSHOP - 93 KASIMPASA ROOM 3
Euract
Learning needs for cultural competence in family medicine, so to develop a teaching curriculum in culturally responsive healthcare for medical education in Europe
Jachym Bednar, Ruth Kalda, Elena Frolova, Francesco Carelli


11:15–12:30 WORKSHOP - 126 HASKOY ROOM
Dealing with intimate partner violence from a family perspective in different cultural contexts
Lodewijk Pas, Amanda Barnard, Lorraine Bacchus, Carmen Fernandez Alonso, Sylvie Lo Fo Wong, Nena Kopcovar, Joyce Kenkre, Tanja Pekez Pavlisko, Angela Taft, Abimbola Silva, Omneya El Sharif