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[YDM1-2]Keynote Speech
[YDM1-3]Update on: YDM per member organization/country
[YDM1-4]Session 1
[YDM1-5]Lunch Session by Japanese YDM
[YDM1-6]Session 2
[YDM1-7]Session 3
[YDM1-8]Poster Presentation
[IPJ1]Introduction of the Pre-conference for Japanese Young Doctors
[TRM1]TRM Welcome Party
[WP1]WWPWFM Pre-conference
[WR1]Welcome Reception
[OR1]Opneing Remarks
[GD1]Gala Dinner
[JD1]JPCA Dinner
[K1]Co-creating Primary Health Care Research: With us not on us
○Felicity Goodyear-Smith(University of Auckland)
[K2]Doctors of the Future
○David Haslam(National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, London)
[K3]The Expectations and Challenges for "Certified Family Doctors" in Supporting a Society Aging a Declining Birth Rate
○飯野 奈津子(NHK解説委員室 解説主幹)
[SL]Rethinking the Future of Health Systems
○Kenji Shibuya(University Institute for Population Health, King’s College London, United Kingdom)
[P1-1]US Demonstration Projects to create sustainable,
effective systems of care for the elderly
○Christine Arenson(Thomas Jefferson University)
[P1-2]Elderly care at home: a nursing-based project
○Elena Abell-Riley1, Mara F Jimnez-Herrera1, Roser Ricom-Muntan1, Maria-del-Puy Munian-Daz-de-Cerio2, Nria Hernndez-Vidal2(1.Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain, 2.Institut Catal de la Salut, ABS El Morell, Tarragona)
[P1-3]Caring for the seniors: beyond hospital to community
○Su Fee Lim(National University of Singapore)
[P1-4]Elderly care in Japan
○Akira Matsushita(Okayama University)
[P2-1]Revitalising medical generalism: “more of the same won’t do”
○Joanne Reeve(Hull York Medical School)
[P2-2]Restoring generalism: the new mission for family medicineg
○Mori Morikawa(Case Western Reserve University)
[P2-3]Restoring generalism: the new mission for family medicine
○Kheng Hock Lee(Singapore General Hospital)
[P2-4]New era of generalism in Japan
○Nobutaka Hirooka(Saitama Medical University)
[P3-1]Core competencies of family doctors in primary mental health care
○Christopher Dowrick(Department of Health Scieneces, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)
[P3-2]Family doctors and depression: the Japanese Train-the-Trainers Programme
○Evelyn van Weel-Baumgartenristopher(Primary and Community Care, Radboudumc.nl; EACH: International Association for Communication in Healthcare, The Netherlands)
[P3-3]Family doctors and depression: the Japanese Train-the-Trainers Programme
○Juan Mendive(La Mina Primary Health Care Academic Centre, University of Barcelona, Spain)
[P3-4]Family doctors and depression: the Japanese Train-the-Trainers Programme
○Jill Benson(General Practice, ModMed Institute for International Health Education and University of Adelaide, Australia)
[P3-5]Family doctors and depression: the Japanese Train-the-Trainers Programme
○Ryuki Kassai Heath(Department of Community and Family Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Japan)
[P4-1]Diagnostic error and overdiagnosis in Japan
○Yasuharu Tokuda(Muribushi Okinawa Center for Teaching Hospitals)
[P4-2]Facilitating shared decision making: from a layperson’s perspective
○Kyoko Kitazawa(Kyoto Pharmaceutical University)
[P4-3]Life, death and the over-use of healthcare resources
○Iona Heath(Royal College of General Practitioners, UK)
[P5-1]Why do we need health technology assessments (HTAs)?
○Masako Ii(Hitotsubashi University)
[P5-2]Korean policy on strengthening universal healthcare coverage: role of HTA and NECA
○Jeonghoon Ahn(Korean policy on strengthening universal healthcare coverage: role of HTA and NECA)
[P5-3]The role of health professionals in conducting and using cost-effectiveness evidence
○Yot Teerawattananon1,2(1.Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP), 2.Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore)
[P5-4]HTA implementation in Japan: achievement and future development
○Ryota Nakamura(Hitotsubashi University)
[P6-1]Scaling-up regional comparative outcome studies on countries’ health systems and primary care status.
○Chris van Weel1,2(1.Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 2.Australian National University, Department of Health Systems Research and Policy)
[P6-2]Primary health care data to support health-economics: Turning soft values in hard data
○Masako Ii(Hitotsubashi University)
[P6-3]Family Practice Integrated Care Project could improve primary healthcare performances in Taiwan
○Shinn-Jang Hwang1, Chyi-Feng Jan2, Che-Jui Chang3, Tai-Yuan Chiu4, Yu-Chun Chen5, Tzeng-Ji Chen6(1.Taipei Veterans General Hospital, 2.Taiwan Association of Family Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, 3.Department of Family Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, 4.Taiwan Medical Association, Taipei, Taiwan, 5.Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, 6.National Yang Ming University School of Medicine)
[P6-4]Capture data on reform: experience from China
○Cindy Lam(University of Hong Kong)
[P6-5]Capture data of model of success: Thailand
○Sairat Noknoy1,2, Supattra Srivanichakorn1,2,3(1.The Royal College of Family Physicians of Thailand, 2.Community Based Health Care Research and Development Foundation, 3.The General Practitioner/Family Physician Association of Thailand)
[P6-6]Organising further regional studies: how to turn good intentions into study data & publications
○Felicity Goodyear-Smith(University of Auckland)
[P6-7]How can the ICPC-3 classification support a brighter future for PHC?
○Kees van Boven, Huib ten Napel(Radboud University Nijmegen The Netherlands)
[P7-2]Finding your tribe: lessons learnt from Europe
○Sonia Tsukagoshi(Fukushima Medical University)
[P7-3]How to encourage Young Doctors Movement within Asia-Pacific Region and all over the world
○Shin Yoshida1, Amanda Howe2, Sonia Tsukakoshi3, Ana Nunes Barata4, Erfen Suwangto5, Tesshu Kusaba6(1.TRM past immediate Chair, Iizuka hospitak and Kaita hospital, 2.WONCA past immediate president, 3.RCGP JIC lead, 4.WONCA YDM president, 5.TRM chair, 6.JPCA vice president)
[P7-4]Young Doctors Entrepreneurship to anticipate disruptive era of the 4th industrial revolution
○Erfen Gustiawan Suwangto(Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia)
[P7-1]How to encourage Young Doctors Movement over Asia-Pacific Region and the world?
○Ana Nunes Barata(WONCA)
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