Friday 1st October 2021 14:00 UK (GMT+1) |19:00 Dhaka
Theme of the Webinar:
Linking Youth to the Wise: a solution for improving multimorbidity care and digital equity for elderly
The aim of the webinar is to identify sustainable and innovative evidence-based solutions to improve multimorbidity care for the elderly people.
Panel discussion
"Challenges of LMIC governments for geriatric care" by Professor Dr. Robed Amin - Line Director, NCD Control Programme, Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
"Challenges of multimorbidity care for older people in COVID-19" by Professor Dr. AKM Mosharraf Hossain - Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic) Professor, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital
"Roles of the youth for supporting care for older people" by Professor Dr. Lochana Shreshth - Vice President, Nepal Public Health Foundation
"Gaps in research data in LMICs and key research priorities for the older population: Case of Nepal" by Dr. Sunil Adhikari - Lecturer, General practice, Emergency Medicine, Patan Academy of Health Sciences
"Value of establishing multimorbidity research platform: Roles of the development partners" by Professor Trudie Lang - Director, The Global Health Network, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, UK
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