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04/25/2022 18:09

DigiHealthDay-2022 Series starts again with workshops

Miriam Bleck Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Technische Hochschule Deggendorf

    This week the DigiHealthDay-2022 series starts again with its first workshop. As in the previous years, a series of pre-conference DigiHealth Workshops by leading national and international experts, will be hosted in the Spring-Summer of 2022. These workshops pave the way for the main event, the DigiHealthDay-2022 on November 11, 2022. The international symposium is hosted by the European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI) of the Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT). The event is held in cooperation with local and international partners. Registration to the workshops and the main event in November is now open.

    The DigiHealthDay-2022 is a one-day-long action-packed symposium. It includes keynote talks by leading German and international experts, audience-centered panel discussions, oral and poster scientific presentations, student thesis and project presentations, and networking possibilities. It explores modern Digital Health and its role in tackling global health problems from a uniquely international perspective. Highlight themes this year include: AI Research, Ethics and Regulation; Pragmatic Research in Digital Health; as well as – traditionally – Digital Health Education. At the DigiHealthDay-2022, the organizers will also share first-hand the result of the important ongoing research on Digital Health Education conducted by DIT-ECRI, and the highlights of the university’s new online learning course "Global Digital Health".

    This year the Symposium will be preceded by a special 5-day Workshop on Explainable and Ethical AI in Healthcare delivered jointly by leading experts from DIT-ECRI, University of Agder (Norway), University of Aalborg (Denmark), and Luleå Technical University (Sweden).

    Participation in the DigiHealthDay-2022 main event and pre-conference workshops is free of charge. The main event on November 11 is planned as a hybrid event (onsite and live-streamed). Participants will be able to join Prof, Dr. Dipak Kalra, International Invited Chair, Prof. Dr. Horst Kunhardt, Scientific Committee Chair and Prof. Dr. Georgi Chaltikyan, Organizing Committee Chair and many of the speakers physically, on the ECRI campus, or tune in virtually from any part of the world. Registration to receive subsequent news and information is now open under the following link: https://th-deg.de/digihealthday

    The previous edition of this signature event – DigiHealthDay-2021 – was attended by nearly 560 participants from 74 countries, and received testimonials; “It is fruitful with updated knowledge” “great discussion. great experts gets right to the point”, “Very educative”, among many. The event series offers considerable advantages to all who are curious about the latest advances in Digital Health, looking for inspiration for their business, or simply keen on meeting like-minded professionals from around the world.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Prof. Dr. Georgi Chaltikyan
    georgi.chaltikyan@th-deg.de


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    DigiHealthDay-2022 series starts again.
    DigiHealthDay-2022 series starts again.

    THD/ECRI


    Criteria of this press release:
    Journalists, Scientists and scholars, Students
    Biology, Information technology, Medicine
    transregional, national
    Scientific conferences
    English


     

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