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Oct
30
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  1.   30th Oct, 2025
Management of Crisis Situations in Public Health 🌍💬 🗓 Date: Thursday, 30 October 2025🕕 Time: 18:00–19:30💻 Location: Online via WebEx🎙 Speakers: Janina Schäfer & Ulrike Grote This online session ...

Management of Crisis Situations in Public Health 🌍💬

🗓 Date: Thursday, 30 October 2025
🕕 Time: 18:00–19:30
💻 Location: Online via WebEx
🎙 Speakers: Janina Schäfer & Ulrike Grote

This online session explores how to manage crisis situations in public health, addressing key principles, challenges, and practical responses during emergencies such as outbreaks or pandemics.

The event is part of the course “Infectious Disease Epidemiology” (in English), which provides both theoretical and hands-on insights into the aims, scope, and methods of infectious disease epidemiology — from surveillance and prevention to control strategies and study design.

The course is free and open to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as guests.

Certificate of attendance available for regular participants.

A great opportunity to deepen your understanding of how epidemiologists respond to crises and protect public health!

Nov
06
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  1.   6th Nov, 2025
When: Thursday, 6 November 2025 In person: 15:00–16:00 (RKI, Historical Lecture Hall, Nordufer 20, 13353 Berlin) Online (WebEx): 17:00 (per WebEx listing, UTC+02) → time info differs from in-perso...

When: Thursday, 6 November 2025

  • In person: 15:00–16:00 (RKI, Historical Lecture Hall, Nordufer 20, 13353 Berlin)
  • Online (WebEx): 17:00 (per WebEx listing, UTC+02) → time info differs from in-person listing; please double-check before joining

Speakers:

  • Steph Gordon, Senior Data Analyst, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
  • Annkathrin von der Haar, Research Associate, Office for Climate Change & Health, RKI

Format: Two short presentations + Q&A

Registration (in person): email ZIG-Talks@rki.de

Join online (WebEx):

Expect concise insights on measuring climate–health impacts and indicator development from both Australian and German perspectives—perfect for practitioners, researchers, and policy folks.

Nov
02
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  1.   2nd Nov, 2025 - 5th Nov, 2025
On the occasion of World One Health Day (November 3), the city of Lyon will host the One Sustainable Health for All Forum (OSH for All Lyon 2025) — a global gathering of experts and stakeholders in hu...

On the occasion of World One Health Day (November 3), the city of Lyon will host the One Sustainable Health for All Forum (OSH for All Lyon 2025) — a global gathering of experts and stakeholders in human, animal, and environmental health.

For four inspiring days, Lyon will become the capital of sustainable health, bringing together researchers, NGOs, foundations, companies, and institutions from around the world to turn the “One Sustainable Health” vision into action at the intersection of health, environment, and society.

✨ Highlights include:

  • Insights from 10 International Working Groups on key topics such as sustainable food systems, environmental health, education, governance, and equitable access to care.
  • The launch of the OSH Factory, a collaborative hub for co-creating real-world solutions linked to One Health, Planetary Health, and the SDGs.
  • Side events and workshops to connect and strengthen the international OSH community.

Building on previous editions in Lyon (2023) and Dakar (2024), this year’s forum continues a

👉 Join the movement in Lyon or online to co-create pathways for action across health, environment, and social well-being!

Nov
18
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  1.   18th Nov, 2025 - 21st Nov, 2025
Event: Union World Conference on Lung Health Date: 18-21 November 2025 Location: Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark Organiser: International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union)...

Event: Union World Conference on Lung Health

Date: 18-21 November 2025

Location: Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark

Organiser: International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union)

Description: Lung health progress has been devastated by funding cuts and the most vulnerable people in our communities are suffering. Now, more than ever, it is crucial that world-leading tuberculosis (TB) and lung disease experts come together to present the latest scientific breakthroughs, debate urgent public health challenges and share community-driven solutions.

In the face of shrinking funds and shifting health policy priorities, the largest international lung health gathering offers a vital platform to spotlight new study results, innovative tools and compelling survivor stories. Hosted by The Union, the event will convene thousands of researchers, policymakers, advocates and community leaders working to tackle the most pressing issues in tuberculosis, respiratory diseases and lung health.

Dec
02
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  1.   2nd Dec, 2025
Theme: “Innovation and Healthcare – Between Aspiration and Reality” 🗓 Date: 2 December 2025🕙 Time: 10:00–17:00📍 Location: Design Offices Berlin Humboldthafen The TMF e.V. invites participants to the...

Theme: “Innovation and Healthcare – Between Aspiration and Reality”

🗓 Date: 2 December 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00–17:00
📍 Location: Design Offices Berlin Humboldthafen

The TMF e.V. invites participants to the 7th National Digital Health Symposium, focusing on how innovations can be effectively integrated into healthcare delivery. Under the theme “Innovation and Healthcare – Between Aspiration and Reality,” experts from research, policy, industry, and healthcare practice will discuss the path from vision to real-world implementation. 🌍💬

Key discussion topics:

  • How can innovation successfully enter healthcare systems?
  • AI in healthcare – vision or reality? 🤖
  • The future of telemedicine across sectors
  • The electronic patient record (ePA) as a driver of innovation 📲
  • Transfer and translation models – what works and what’s missing?

🎤 Keynote: Dr. Jacqueline Lammert (Technical University of Munich), Head of the “AI in Women’s Health” research group and recipient of the Hightech Young Investigator Award.

👥 Speakers include: representatives from BfArM, KBV, TMF, Roche Pharma, BMG, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, J&J Innovative Medicine, and others from across industry, research, and policy.

An inspiring day of exchange and dialogue on shaping the future of digital health in Germany and beyond. 🚀

Nov
05
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  1.   5th Nov, 2025
🗓 Date: 5 November 2025🕒 Time: 15:00–18:00📍 Location: Oscar-Hertwig Lecture Hall, Charité Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 BerlinRegistration: dyp-fam@charite.de The Charité – Universitätsmedizin ...

🗓 Date: 5 November 2025
🕒 Time: 15:00–18:00
📍 Location: Oscar-Hertwig Lecture Hall, Charité Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 BerlinRegistration: dyp-fam@charite.de

The Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, together with the Technical University of Berlin and partners, invites participants to the final symposium of the dVP_FAM project. The event will present the development and evaluation of a cross-sectoral digital care platform designed for individuals with familial cancer risk — a milestone in integrating digital innovation into preventive oncology.

Programme highlights:

  • Keynotes on knowledge-generating care, digital health law, and electronic patient records
  • Insights into the dVP_FAM platform’s functionality, user perspectives from clinical practice, and results of the evaluation study
  • Speakers include experts from Charité, TU Berlin, Vivantes Klinikum Neukölln, and Cardiff University

The symposium will conclude with a panel discussion and informal networking session.

An inspiring afternoon exploring how digital tools can empower patients, enhance communication across care sectors, and improve long-term cancer risk management. 💪🌐

 

Nov
03
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  1.   3rd Nov, 2025
In an era of instant information, trust in science is paradoxically declining — while misinformation and conspiracy theories are on the rise. The discussion series “Science in Doubt” explores the root...

In an era of instant information, trust in science is paradoxically declining — while misinformation and conspiracy theories are on the rise. The discussion series “Science in Doubt” explores the roots and consequences of this crisis of trust, bringing together experts and the public for open, sometimes controversial, dialogue.

Next event:
“The Price of ‘Safety’: How Safetyism Undermines Free Speech and Academic Debate”
📅 Date: 3 November 2025
🕔 Time: 5:00–6:30 p.m.
💻 Location: Online (in English)
🔗 Registration required

Guest speakers:

  • Greg Lukianoff, President of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), free speech advocate and co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind
  • Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent at Deutsche Welle TV and host of Quadriga

This session will ask whether well-intentioned efforts to promote safety, inclusion, and sensitivity may unintentionally limit academic freedom and open discourse — and what that means for science and society today.

The series is initiated by Prof. Elke Schäffner and Prof. Odette Wegwarth (Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin), with the support of the Hanns Martin Schleyer Foundation and the Stifterverband.

Join the conversation on truth, trust, and the future of science! 🔍✨

Nov
11
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  1.   11th Nov, 2025
🗓 Date: Tuesday, 11 November 2025🕘 Time: 9:00 – 15:00📍 Location: Hörsaal, Kaiser-Friedrich-Haus, Robert-Koch-Platz 7, 10115 Berlin✉️ Registration (by 31 October): ips.pilot@uniklinik-ulm.de The Unive...

🗓 Date: Tuesday, 11 November 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 – 15:00
📍 Location: Hörsaal, Kaiser-Friedrich-Haus, Robert-Koch-Platz 7, 10115 Berlin
✉️ Registration (by 31 October): ips.pilot@uniklinik-ulm.de

The University Hospital Ulm and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin invite participants to the 2nd IPS-Pilot Symposium, focusing on integrated psychosocial care in intensive medicine — exploring its benefits for patients, relatives, and healthcare staff.

Programme highlights:

  • International insights on cardiac and critical care psychological services 🇬🇧
  • Discussion of psychosocial safety climates and their role in workforce wellbeing
  • Presentation of the IPS-Pilot multicentre study on integrated psychosocial care in intensive care units
  • Perspectives on how psychosocial interventions can be effectively evaluated
  • Engaging panel discussion featuring clinicians, researchers, and patient representatives

Speakers include experts from the Royal Free Hospital London, University of South Australia, Charité, University Hospital Ulm, and ISMG Magdeburg.

💡 The symposium offers continuing education credits for physicians, psychotherapists, and nursing professionals. A valuable opportunity to connect across disciplines and discuss how integrating psychosocial support can strengthen both patient care and team resilience.

Nov
05
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  1.   5th Nov, 2025 - 4th Feb, 2026
This engaging webinar series explores how African health systems can become both climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable, equipping health professionals with the knowledge and tools to adapt...

This engaging webinar series explores how African health systems can become both climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable, equipping health professionals with the knowledge and tools to adapt to climate challenges while improving patient care

🧠 Learning objectives:

  • Understand the principles and benefits of climate-resilient health systems — including ways to adapt facilities to climate change, cut emissions, and align with global and national priorities.
  • Identify practical solutions and innovations in energy, water, waste management, facility design, and operations that reduce environmental impact and costs.
  • Strengthen capacity and collaboration among health professionals and stakeholders through case-based learning and shared frameworks for sustainable healthcare.

🗓 Dates:

  • 5 November 2025 – 3:00 PM
  • 3 December 2025 – 3:00 PM
  • 7 January 2026 – 3:00 PM
  • 4 February 2026 – 3:00 PM

Join this cross-continental conversation to learn from real-world African success stories, connect with peers and experts, and contribute to shaping a healthier, climate-smart future for all

Hosted by The Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education (GCCHE), the Centre for Health Equity Zimbabwe (CHEZ), ARAYAA, Build Health International, and the Africa Community of Planetary Partners for Health and Environment (ACOPPHE.)

Nov
05
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  1.   5th Nov, 2025
Extreme heatwaves, floods, hurricanes, and diseases like malaria — the climate crisis is increasingly endangering lives around the world. While its effects are only gradually becoming more visible in ...

Extreme heatwaves, floods, hurricanes, and diseases like malaria — the climate crisis is increasingly endangering lives around the world. While its effects are only gradually becoming more visible in Germany, in many countries they already pose an acute threat to health, especially for the most vulnerable. 🌍💔


Join Doctors Without Borders (Ärzte ohne Grenzen) for an online live session exploring how the climate emergency impacts health and how humanitarian aid is adapting to these new realities. 🩺💬


🗓️ When: Wednesday, 5 November 2025, 19:00–19:45 (CET)
💻 Where: Online via Zoom - Youtube Livestream
🎟️ Registration: Register here | Free participation


Speakers:




  • Dr. Sylvia Schaber, internist and MSF field doctor, sharing first-hand insights from Chad, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic.




  • Alina Seebacher, climate and food security expert at MSF, explaining the global links between climate change, health, and humanitarian work.
    🎙️ Moderated by Marcel-Philipp Werdier (MSF)




The event will be held in German, and participants are encouraged to join with their questions and reflections. 🌿

Nov
04
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  1.   4th Nov, 2025
On the occasion of One Health Day 2025, Tierärzte ohne Grenzen and Ärzte der Welt invite participants to a hybrid event exploring how the One Health approach can help address crises and conflicts inte...

On the occasion of One Health Day 2025, Tierärzte ohne Grenzen and Ärzte der Welt invite participants to a hybrid event exploring how the One Health approach can help address crises and conflicts intensified by climate change and planetary boundaries. 🌡️🌿💧

Under the title “One Health in Action – Addressing Crises and Conflict in a Changing Climate,” the event will feature expert keynotes and an interactive workshop, where participants work in small groups on real-world crisis scenarios — developing practical, community-based One Health strategies to foster peace, health, and ecological balance.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Dr. Dorien Braam (LSHTM / WHO) – Expert on health, migration, and climate-related crises.
  • Dr. Max Bürck-Gemassmer (KLUG) – General practitioner and advocate for resilient, decentralized health systems.
  • Omer Abdullahi Hersi (OWDA) – Humanitarian leader promoting One Health resilience in climate-affected regions.
  • Dr. Kristina Rösel (University of Hohenheim) – Veterinary public health expert with extensive field experience in Sub-Saharan Africa.

📅 Date: Tuesday, 4 November 2025, 18:00 (CET)
📍 Location: Berlin & Online (Zoom)

🎟️ Registration: In Berlin

🎟️ Registration: Online

Join an inspiring evening of exchange, networking, and reflection on the transformative power of One Health to create healthier, more peaceful, and sustainable futures for all species. 🌱💬

Oct
15
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  1.   15th Oct, 2025
BEMC Talk – Harnessing the Power of Population-Based Data for Global Health Research On Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at 4:00 pm (CET), Maja Marcus of Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Brigham a...

BEMC Talk – Harnessing the Power of Population-Based Data for Global Health Research


On Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at 4:00 pm (CET), Maja Marcus of Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Brigham and Women’s Hospital will deliver a hybrid talk entitled “Harnessing the Power of Population-Based Data for Global Health Research.”


The lecture will address how large-scale health datasets — from national surveys to multinational cohorts — can be harmonized and leveraged to answer urgent policy questions in global health. Highlighting the Global Health and Population Project on Access to Care for Cardiometabolic Diseases (HPACC), Dr. Marcus will explore both the challenges of working with diverse data sources and the transformative potential of integrated, policy-relevant datasets for advancing equitable and effective health policy.


📍 In-person: Lecture Hall 22 (formerly Hörsaal Innere Medizin), CCM, via Virchowweg 9 or Sauerbruchweg 2.  Register here
💻 Online via Zoom: Register here

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Oct
10
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  1.   10th Oct, 2025
🌍 8th German–East European Health Forum – Berlin, 10 October 2025 The German Eastern Business Association and the GHA – German Health Alliance will host the 8th German–East European Health Forum on 1...

🌍 8th German–East European Health Forum – Berlin, 10 October 2025

The German Eastern Business Association and the GHA – German Health Alliance will host the 8th German–East European Health Forum on 10 October 2025 in Berlin, as an official side event of the World Health Summit (WHS).

This year’s theme is “Strong Health Systems for Welfare and Economic Growth.” The Forum will bring together senior decision-makers, business leaders, and health experts from Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, the Baltics, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia.

Key discussions will focus on:

  • Healthcare as a strategic investment for the future
  • Cardiovascular health and CVD plans in Eastern Europe
  • Rebuilding Ukraine’s health system

With healthcare systems in the region undergoing major reforms, the Forum highlights innovation, cross-border collaboration, and sustainable development as drivers of improved patient outcomes.

📍 Venue: KPMG premises, Berlin
🗣️ Language: English
💡 Participation: Free of charge

🔗 Programme and Registration here: 8th German - East European Health Forum | High-Level Ministerial Panel confirmed

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Oct
22
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  1.   22nd Oct, 2025
Event: How to Navigate Cultural, Professional, and Ethical Dilemmas in Health Professions EducationWhen/Where: Wednesday, 22 October 2025 · 3:00–5:00 PM CEST | 4:00–6:00 PM EAT · Online 🎓            ...

Event: How to Navigate Cultural, Professional, and Ethical Dilemmas in Health Professions Education
When/Where: Wednesday, 22 October 2025 · 3:00–5:00 PM CEST | 4:00–6:00 PM EAT · Online


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Health professions educators often face situations where cultural expectations, professional standards, and ethical responsibilities collide without clear solutions. This interactive COIL workshop, co-hosted by the Berlin-Nairobi Global HEART program (Charité and University of Nairobi), will use case-based discussions and reflective dialogue to explore real-world dilemmas from diverse cultural and clinical contexts.


Educators and trainers in medicine, nursing, therapy, and related fields, as well as healthcare professionals engaged in teaching, are especially encouraged to participate.


Registration required. For details and access, please contact: sophie.michels@charite.de or emecha@uonbi.ac.ke


👉 Join this cross-continental exchange and reflect together on challenges in health professions education!


More Information and Registration in the attached Fyler

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Oct
16
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  1.   16th Oct, 2025
Event: Intimate partner violence—Data challenges and policy solutionsWhen/Where: Thursday, 16 October 2025, 6:00–9:00 pm CET · Hertie School Forum, Friedrichstrasse 180, Berlin (on-site) Intimate par...

Event: Intimate partner violence—Data challenges and policy solutions
When/Where: Thursday, 16 October 2025, 6:00–9:00 pm CET · Hertie School Forum, Friedrichstrasse 180, Berlin (on-site)


Intimate partner violence (IPV) is pervasive and often hidden, spanning physical harm as well as psychological violence and coercive control. This joint event by the Hertie School, the German Youth Institute, and the Einstein Center for Population Diversity brings together experts from academia, government and public institutions to discuss how IPV can be better measured, how data gaps can be closed across contexts, and how stronger evidence can inform prevention, protection and support strategies.


Registration required. Questions: socialpolicygroup@hertie-school.org
👉 Don’t miss this important exchange—join the discussion in Berlin!


More Information and Registration: Intimate partner violence: Data challenges and policy solutions | Hertie School

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Oct
11
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  1.   11th Oct, 2025 - 12th Oct, 2025
🌍 7th International Young Researchers’ Symposium on Global Health 📅 October 11–12, 2025 | Akkon University of Applied Sciences, Berlin & Virtual(Satellite Symposium of the World Health Summit 202...

🌍 7th International Young Researchers’ Symposium on Global Health


📅 October 11–12, 2025 | Akkon University of Applied Sciences, Berlin & Virtual
(Satellite Symposium of the World Health Summit 2025)


The Institute for Research in International Assistance (IRIA) invites young researchers from across the globe to join the 7th International Young Researchers’ Symposium on Global Health. The symposium offers a platform for scientific exchange and collaboration, with all contributions to be published in Akkon University’s compendium.


October 11
The first day opens with a welcome session and the exhibition Unissued Diplomas, followed by international young researchers’ presentations on topics ranging from climate change and health to digital interventions and community health challenges. The evening concludes with the prestigious Virchow Prize Ceremony at Berlin’s Red City Hall.


October 12
The second day continues with presentations from young researchers representing countries including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Yemen, Pakistan, and Germany. The symposium wraps up with a summary and outlook, before participants transition to the World Health Summit in Berlin.


📄 More Information and Registration in the attached Flyer.

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Sep
26
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  1.   26th Sep, 2025 - 27th Sep, 2025
5th Fast-Track City Summit Berlin 2025 💊🤝 United against HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STIs, and Tuberculosis The Fast-Track City Network Berlin brings together actors from politics, practice, and community...

5th Fast-Track City Summit Berlin 2025 💊🤝


United against HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STIs, and Tuberculosis


The Fast-Track City Network Berlin brings together actors from politics, practice, and community to shape the future of HIV prevention in Berlin and beyond.


✨Friday, September 26 – Rotes Rathaus
The opening day sets the political stage with keynotes from leading voices in health and community, including Dr. Ina Czyborra and Dr. Stella Nyanzi. Panels will explore Berlin’s HIV action plan, global perspectives, and challenges on the path toward ending AIDS by 2030, followed by a networking get-together.


✨ Saturday, September 27 – Franz-Mehring-Platz 1
The second day focuses on exchange and practice with workshops and discussions on PrEP, testing strategies, and tackling stigma. The program also includes a film screening, sessions on HIV services for Ukrainian migrants, and reflections on bridging medicine and social work


Join us to connect, learn, and shape the future of HIV prevention — in Berlin and beyond! 💬


🔗 Register here

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Nov
20
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  1.   20th Nov, 2025 - 21st Nov, 2025
Interdisciplinary Workshop: Advancing Research on Abortion Care On November 20–21, 2025, the interdisciplinary workshop “Advancing Research on Abortion Care” will take place at bUm (betterplace Umspa...

Interdisciplinary Workshop: Advancing Research on Abortion Care


On November 20–21, 2025, the interdisciplinary workshop “Advancing Research on Abortion Care” will take place at bUm (betterplace Umspannwerk), Paul-Lincke-Ufer 21, 10999 Berlin.


The workshop brings together researchers and those interested in research to explore key barriers and enabling conditions in the field of abortion care. Participants will engage in scientific exchange, creative approaches, reflection, and interdisciplinary networking.


The event is supported by the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA).


📅 Application/Registration deadline: October 5, 2025
📄 The full program and further details are available in the invitation attached.

Oct
09
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  1.   9th Oct, 2025
Upcoming Event: NODE Final Symposium Germany’s emergency care system is undergoing major transformation, with new models being tested to create more efficient, needs-based structures. The NODE Study,...

Upcoming Event: NODE Final Symposium


Germany’s emergency care system is undergoing major transformation, with new models being tested to create more efficient, needs-based structures. The NODE Study, funded by the Innovation Fund of the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA), has compared cooperation between outpatient and inpatient emergency care in the Berlin region.


After three years of data collection and analysis, the first results are now available. The NODE team invites participants to a Final Symposium to discuss key findings together with leading representatives from clinical care, research, administration, politics, and international experts from Denmark.


📅 Thursday, October 9, 2025 | ⏰ 1:00 – 7:00 PM CEST
📍 CharitéCrossOver Center, Berlin-Mitte (Virchowweg 6, 10117 Berlin)
💻 Participation is free and also possible online (access link provided after registration).


The symposium takes place directly before the “Charité meets Denmark” Emergency Medicine Symposium.


The detailed program can be found in the flyer.



👉Register here: Charité meets Denmark – October 10-11, 2025

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Sep
23
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  1.   23rd Sep, 2025
Upcoming Live Webinar from Henry Stewart Talks Real-World Data for Public Health: Lessons in Data Quality, Transparency and Trust Join Dr. Puja Myles from the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products ...

Upcoming Live Webinar from Henry Stewart Talks


Real-World Data for Public Health: Lessons in Data Quality, Transparency and Trust


Join Dr. Puja Myles from the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency for a thought-provoking session on the role of real-world data (RWD) in public health. The webinar will highlight how routinely collected healthcare data can be applied to research, the key dimensions of data quality that ensure its suitability, and recommendations for transparent reporting.


Dr. Myles will also explore what makes data “trustworthy” and share personal insights on balancing the responsibilities of data curators and researchers in ensuring quality.


📅 Tuesday, September 23, 2025
🕕 6:00 – 7:00 PM CEST


Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert at the forefront of real-world data research.



👉 Register now via the Event link: Registration

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