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51st APACPH Conference: SDGs in Reality - Pre-Conference - apacph 2019
51st APACPH Conference: SDGs in Reality
 November 21-22, 2019

51st Asia-Pacific Academic
Consortium for Public Health
(APACPH) Conference
                                 Pre-
SDGs in Reality                  Conference
                                                         November 20, 2019
                               Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University,
                                                         Bangkok, Thailand
51st APACPH Conference: SDGs in Reality - Pre-Conference - apacph 2019
November 20, 2019
09:00 – 12:00                                       Meeting Room 1608, Floor 6, Building no. 1 (see map 2)

    Early career network (YITA awardee only)
    Speakers:
      Professor Dr. Indika Karunathilake
         APACPH ECN Advisor; Director, Medical Education Development and Research Centre,
         Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
       Professor Dr. Elahe Nezami
         Associate Dean, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA

14:00 – 20:00                                             Meeting Room, Floor 4, Building no. 5 (see map2)

    Health promotion core competency, innovations and health literacy
    (Dinner provided)

    Opening remark: Associate Professor Dr.Ying-Wei Wang
                        Director-General, Health Promotion Administration,
                        Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan
    Speakers:
    • Diversity and inclusiveness: Who is left behind in the era of society 5.0?
        Professor Dr. Masamine Jimba
         President of APACPH, Tokyo University, Japan
    • Diversity and inclusiveness: Case sharing
        Associate Professor Dr. Surintorn Kalampakorn
         Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Thailand
    • 2018 CCHP workshop experience sharing
         2018 Trainees & Trainers
    • Program planning, implementation and evaluation: Individuals to systems, it is all
      the same
         Professor Dr. Bruce Maycock
         Secretary-general APACPH; Head, School of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Australia
    • Program planning, implementation and evaluation: Case sharing
        Dr. Pitakpol Boonyamalik
         Inspector General, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
    • Partnership building: Collaboration towards health literacy
        Professor Dr. Wah-Yun Low
        President of APACPH&APJPH Editor-in-Chief, University of Malaya, Malaysia
    • Partnership building: Case sharing
        Dr. Wiwat Rojanapittayakorn
         Executive Director, AUN-HPN, Thailand
51st APACPH Conference: SDGs in Reality - Pre-Conference - apacph 2019
51st APACPH Conference: SDGs in Reality
November 21-22, 2019

                                                                                  November 20, 2019
14:00 – 17:00                                         Meeting Room 1610, Floor 6, Building no. 1 (see map 2)

    Innovations for strengthening capacities in health law & bioethics
    Speakers:
    • The role of health law & ethics in implementing the WHO WPRO white paper –
       for the future: Towards the healthiest and safest region
         Mr. Darryl Barrett
         Coordinator, Health Law & Ethics, WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
    • Introduction of APACPH – ICUH
       Dr. Mijeong Park
         Invited Researcher, Yonsei University; Senior Fellow Researcher at Seoul National University,
         South Korea
    • Introduction of Mongolian National University of Medical Science
       Professor Dr. So Yoon Kim and Dr Mijeong Park
         Invited Researcher, Yonsei University, South Korea
    • Present and Future of the International Cyber University of Medical Sciences
      (ICUMS): Mongolian Experiences
        Professor Dr. Young Moon Chae
         Professor Emeritus of Yonsei University, South Korea
         Honorary Professor of Mongolian National University of Medical Science, Mongolia
    • Introduction of Global Classroom
       Professor Dr. Yik-Ying Teo
         Dean, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    • WHO health law tool
       Mr. Darryl Barrett
         Coordinator, Health Law & Ethics, WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
    • Collaboration Between WHO and APACPH in Health Law & Ethics
       Professor Dr. Maznah Dahlui, University of Malaya, Malaysia
       Assistant Professor Dr. Suthee Usathaporn, Mahidol University, Thailand
       Professor Dr. Masamine Jimba, University of Tokyo, Japan
       Professor Dr. Yik-Ying Teo, National University of Singapore, Singapore
       Professor Dr.Young Moon Chae, Mongolian National University of Medical Science, Mongolia
       Professor Dr. Myung Ken Lee, Yonsei University, South Korea
       Mr. Darryl Barrett, Health Law & Ethics, WHO WPRO

14:00 – 17:00                                         Meeting Room 1811, Floor 8, Building no. 1 (see map 2)

    Writing and publishing a public health research paper
    Speakers:
      Professor Dr. Wah-Yun Low
        President of APACPH & APJPH Editor-in-Chief, University of Malaya, Malaysia
      Professor Dr. Colin Binns
         Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Curtin University, Australia
51st APACPH Conference: SDGs in Reality - Pre-Conference - apacph 2019
November 20, 2019
14:00 – 17:00               The International Public Health and Environment Training Center,      Floor 1,
                                                                                 Building no.4 (see map 2)

    Teaching and learning for public health education
    Speakers:
      • Professor Dr. Agustin Kusumayati
        Dean, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
      • Dr. Nik Annii Afiqahbitni Haji Mohammad Tuah
        Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
      • Associate Professor Dr. Elahe Nezami
        Associate Dean, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA
      • Professor Dr. Vincente Y. Belizario, Jr.
        University of the Philippines Manila, The Philippines
    Moderator:
       Associate Professor Dr. Chanin Chareonkul
        Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Thailand

17:00 – 18:00                                        Meeting Room 1610, Floor 6, Building no. 1 (see map 2)

                                 ICUH (invited only)
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November 21-22, 2019

November 20, 2019
Meeting Room 1608, Floor 6, Building no. 1
14.00 - 17.00
Topic 1: How to Make an Effective Conference Presentation

Workshop synopsis:
Ability of make an effective presentation is essential skills for public health professionals.
During this workshop, early career public health professionals whose abstracts are selected for
APACPH 2019 conference will be given personalised guidance on how to make their
presentations more effective. The guidance will be provided by experts in medical education,
public and scientific writing.
The content areas will be, planning the presentation, preparing the presentation, selecting and
customizing PowerPoint templates, presenting effectively and handling difficult situation.
Workshop will be conducted in an interactive, hands-on format and selected participants will be
given an opportunity to rehearse their presentations and obtain the expert feedback in a non-
threatening, friendly environment.
Resource persons:
Professor Dr. Indika Karunathilake, Professor in Medical Education, University of Colombo, Sri
Lanka and Editor in Chief, South East Asian Journal of Medical Education
Professor Dr. Elahe Nezami, Associate Dean and Professor in Medical Education, Keck School
of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA
Expert Panel: Professor Dr. Bruce Maycock, Professor in Public Health, University of Curtin
              Professor Dr. Victor Hoe, University of Malaya
Target group: Early Career Public Health Professionals whose abstracts are selected for
              APACPH 2019 Conference

Activities:
2.00-2.30 pm    Introduction to workshop and Plenary Discussion: Planning and Preparing a
                Presentation-Professor Dr. Indika Karunathilake, ECN Director
2.30-3.00 pm    Group work
3.00-3.30 pm    Tips on making an effective presentation- Professor Dr. Elahi Nezami
3.30-4.30 pm    Presentations by the participants
4.30-5.00 pm    Feedback by the expert panel
5.00 pm         Conclusion of the Workshop
November 20, 2019
Meeting Room, Floor 4, Building no. 5
14.00 - 20.00
Topic 2: Health promotion core competency, innovations and health literacy
51st APACPH Conference: SDGs in Reality
November 21-22, 2019

Administrative Committee
Dr. Ying-Wei Wang           Director-General, Health Promotion Administration,
                            Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan
Dr. Hung-Yi Chiou           Vice President Finance, APACPH
Dr. Ya-Wen Betty Chiu       Director, Taiwan Regional Office, APACPH
Dr. Chia-Hui Lee            Director, Planning Division, Health Promotion Administration,
                            Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan
Dr. Long-Sheng Chen         Researcher, Health Promotion Administration,
                            Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan

International Advisory Committee
Dr. Masamine Jimba        President, APACPH
Dr. Wah-Yun Low           President-Elect and APJPH (Editor-in-chief)
Dr. Bruce Maycock         Secretary-General, APACPH
Dr. Kee Seng Chia         1st Vice President
Dr. Indika Karunatilake   Regional Director- South Asia & Accreditation
Dr. So Yoon Kim           ICUH, Proxy to Regional Director, Korea
Dr. Nor Izzah Hj Ahmad Shauki Director, Institute for Health Systems Research,
                                Ministry of Health, Malaysia

Staff
Mr. Yukai Huang     Project Manager, APACPH CCHP
Ms. Jo-Chien Ho     Project Manager, APACPH CCHP
Ms. Yu-An Yang      Master student, Global Health Program, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
20 November 2019
Meeting Room 1811, Floor 8, Building no. 1
14.00 - 17.00
Topic 3: Writing and publishing a public health research paper

This workshop is organized by the Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health (APJPH), in
conjunction with the 51st Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH)
Conference, held at the Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. This
Workshop is held as a response to meet individual and institution’s needs to enhance research
and acquire specific knowledge and skills to write and publish a scientific manuscript. There will
be an emphasis on the common errors made in undertaking research and presenting it in a way
that editors will accept your paper for publication. We will provide an outline of an academic
article and examples of common errors. This workshop targets public health students,
researchers and academic staff who conduct research and need to develop successful scientific
writing skills. This workshop hopes to provide participants with a comprehensive introduction
to scientific writing, boost participants’ self-confidence to initiate and sustain quality scientific
writing in the field of public health.

Speakers:

Professor Dr. Wah-Yun Low
Editor-in-Chief, Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

                              Professor Wah-Yun Low, PhD, is the Editor-in-Chief of the Asia-
                              Pacific Journal of Public Health (http://aph.sagepub.com). She is
                              Professor of Psychology at the Faculty of Medicine, University of
                              Malaya. She graduated with a BA (Hons) from the National
                              University of Malaysia and obtained her MSc and PhD from the
                              University of Surrey, Guildford, England. Professor Low is
                              actively engaged in teaching, research, service and consultancy.
                              She has published 20 books and book chapters and over 300
                              publications in peer-reviewed journals, particularly in the areas of
                              behavioral science, sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS,
                              men’s health and ageing. She sits in a number of editorial boards of
                              journals, and is also a reviewer for many journals. She is the co-
                              author of the book “Writing and Publishing a Public Health
                              Research Paper”, published by the University of Malaya Press,
                              Kuala Lumpur, 2009.
51st APACPH Conference: SDGs in Reality
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Professor Dr. Colin Binns
Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
School of Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, Australia

                            Prof Binns graduated in medicine from the University of Western
                            Australia and worked in hospitals in Perth and then for eight years
                            in Papua New Guinea (PNG). In PNG, he became very interested
                            in nutrition and received a scholarship to complete a MPH degree
                            at Harvard. He returned to Australia to Curtin University and was
                            appointed Foundation Head of the School of Public Health, a
                            position he held for 21 years. He was Vice-President of the Asia
                            Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health for five years and
                            is now Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Asia-Pacific Journal of
                            Public Health. He holds visiting professorial positions at Kagawa
                            Nutrition University, Tokyo and University of Ryukus, Okinawa in
                            Japan; Tonji Medical College Wuhan and Changsha Children’s
                            Hospital, PR China; Taipei Medical University, and Inje
                            University, Korea. He has served on 17 committees of the National
                            Health and Medical Research Council, including Chair of the
                            Dietary Guidelines Committees for infants, children, adults and
                            elderly Australians. He remains a member of the Australian
                            Dietary Guidelines Committee, Iodine Working Group, Health
                            Claims panel and the Advisory Panel on the Marketing of Infant
                            Formula. He has published 600 scientific articles and book
                            chapters. Honours include ‘Senior Western Australian of the Year’
                            (2004), an honorary PhD from Inje University, Korea, Research
                            Australia Lifetime Achievement Award for medical research in
                            Australia (2010) and the Asia-Pacific Clinical Nutrition Award
                            2012 for contributions to nutrition in the Asia-Pacific region.
20 November 2019
Meeting Room 1610, Floor 6, Building no. 1
14.00 - 17.00
Topic 4: Innovations for strengthening capacities in health law & bioethics

Background

Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH)

Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH) is an international non-profit
organization comprising many of the largest and most influential schools of Public Health in the
Asia-Pacific region and dedicated to improving professional education for public health.
Launched in 1984, the APACPH aims to tackle the unique public health challenges of the Asia-
Pacific region, and to promote the translation of Public Health education and research into
evidence-based policies and programs to improve the health and well-being of populations in the
Asia-Pacific Region.

The APACPH Conference is an Annual International Conference initiated by the Asia-Pacific
Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH) to accentuate public health concerns and
share innovation and updated public health knowledge and related disciplines. The Faculty of
Public Health, Mahidol University will host the 51st APACPH Conference 2019 from
November 20th – 22nd, 2019 at Amari Watergate Bangkok, Thailand.

International Cyber University for Health (ICUH)

The International Cyber University for Health (ICUH) is an affiliation of the APACPH that
serves as the educational focal point for the provision of public health education in the Asia-
Pacific region. ICUH was established in May of 2004 through the authorization of establishment
during the 35th meeting of the APACPH in 2003 and has since been under the operational
management of the Yonsei University Graduate School of Public Health in Seoul, South Korea.

ICUH provides online learning to those who seek information on the discipline of public health,
education opportunities, and research. Since its establishment, the ICUH has offered 43 different
subjects by more than 30 lecturers, to more than 1,300 students totally. By pooling valuable
resources from the leading member universities in our region and APACPH, ICUH is committed
to ensuring that people will have the opportunities to propel their academic pursuit with these
highquality educational materials.

Asian Institute for Bioethics and Health Law (AIBHL)

The Asian Institute for Bioethics and Health Law (AIBHL) at Yonsei University is an institute
for systematic research and policy implementation for ethical, legal, and social implications
regarding public health, clinical medicine, and medical research. Established in 2002 as a
collaborative institute of the school of medicine and the graduate school of public health, the
AIBHL in 2006 became the first university-level research institute to be jointly operated by the
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Health Systems (Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, and Public Health) and the main
campus (Schools of Letters, Law, and Theology).

Since its inception, the AIBHL has been actively cooperating with international organizations to
promote in-depth research into global health policies, and to ultimately produce quality health-
policy professionals. In 2010, the AIBHL started its cooperation with the WHO Western Pacific
Regional Office to promote public health status of the Western Pacific and its vicinities.
Recognizing its contributions, the institute was designated the WHO Collaborating Center for
Bioethics and Health Law in February of 2014. As a collaborating center, the AIBHL has
developed a public health law framework including an assessment tool to assess country-level
public health law and legislations, collected and disseminated related documents, and complied
with requests for assistance or information from WHO's country offices, field staff, and from
other United Nations organizations and their staffs.

The AIBHL have been hosting Pre-Conference Workshop and Symposium on Health Law and
Bioethics at APACPH Conference every year since designated as WHO CC. This year, Pre-
conference workshop is mainly focused on collaboration of ICUH with areas of Health Law and
Bioethics.

AIBHL has offered its Health law and bioethics courses for the ICUH since Fall of 2016.
Director of the AIBHL, Prof. So Yoon Kim, currently serves as the manager of the ICUH.

FINAL CONCEPT NOTE (November 6th 2019)
WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Law and Bioethics Preconference Consultation
Innovations for Strengthening Capacities in Health Law & Bioethics
Hosted by Asian Institute for Bioethics and Health Law
(WHO CC for Health Law and Bioethics)
In collaboration with the World Health Organization
20 November 2019, 14:00~17:00, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand

Objectives of Workshop

As the theme for this preconference workshop is “Innovations for Strengthening Capacities in
Health Law & Bioethics”, this meeting aims to discuss about various strategies on how to
improve training methods in support of countries across a broad range of health topics, with a
focus on the role of law and ethics. The participants will review WHO’s priority areas, discuss
the International Cyber University for Health platform, share examples of e-learning cases from
other countries, and consider ways to strengthen cooperation between APACPH and WHO. The
objectives of the consultation are:

       1. To promote research on health law and ethics and help align the research activities of
APACPH members with WHO’s current priority areas, as presented in “WHO WPRO White
Paper”;

        2. To share experiences in developing, implementing, and evaluating innovative methods
for strengthening national capacities on health law and ethics, including the International Cyber
University for Health and the WHO Health Law Tool; and
3. To explore opportunities for collaboration on health law and ethics between APACPH
and WHO.

Organizing Partners

   1. The event will be hosted by Asian Institute for Bioethics and Health Law.
   2. The host will be supported by WHO CC for Health Law and Bioethics.
   3. The event will be an open meeting, consisting of representatives of APACPH institutions
      and professors of Graduate School of Public Health at Yonsei University, who are
      working in multi-sectoral ways to support International Cyber University for Health.
   4. WHO WPRO will provide technical and financial support for the event.

Technical Requirements

Audio-visual services including microphones, screen, and computer will be needed to enable
showing presentations.
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20 November 2019
The International Public Health and Environment Training Center, Floor 1, Building no.4
14.00 - 17.00
Topic 5: Teaching and learning for public health education

This meeting aims to formulate a white paper in Public Health and Global Health Education in
Asia. During the meeting, several crucial educational methods to enhance public health and
global health competency will be discussed. Deans and experts in public health from Indonesia,
Brunei, USA etc. will share their significant experience on public health education.

Speakers:
• Professor Dr. Agustin Kusumayati
      Dean, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
• Dr. Nik Annii Afiqahbitni Haji Mohammad Tuah
      Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
• Associate Professor Dr. Elahe Nezami
      Associate Dean, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA
• Professor Dr. Vincente Y. Belizario, Jr.
      University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines

Moderator:
• Associate Professor Dr. Chanin Chareonkul
      Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Thailand
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