Art as medium – A pedagogical method to promote global public health and active learning

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Art as medium – A pedagogical method to promote global public health and active learning Date: 2014-05-14 | 9.00 am–3.00 pm, Place: Samuelssonsalen 9.00 Introduction by Dr Tanja Tomson, Programme Director of Public Health Sciences and Global Health and Dr Jonas Nordquist, Director, Medical Case Centre 9.15 Keynote- Sculptures that fight taboos to communicate HIV/AIDS awareness to women with low levels of literacy including Q & A by Dr Lilian Nabulime, Researcher and Lecturer at the School of Fine Arts at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda 10.00 Keynote-Third Things: The Power of the Arts in Health Professions Education including Q & A by Elizabeth Gaufberg, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Boston in the United States 10.45 Coffee/tea 11.15 Presentation- Getting back to life – the beauty of HIV treatment by Anna Mia Ekström, MD, MPH, Professor of global infectious disease epidemiology with a focus on HIV, Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital 11.30 Panel discussion with Anna-Mia Ekström, Elizabeth Gaufberg and Lilian Nabulime 12.00 Lunch 13.00 Interactive sessions – Workshop Explore uses of Third Things to improve health and healthcare 14.50 Conclusions for the future 15.00 End

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Art as medium – A pedagogical method to promote global public health and active learningDate: 2014-05-14 | 9.00 am–3.00 pm, Place: Samuelssonsalen

9.00 Introductionby Dr Tanja Tomson, Programme Director of Public Health Sciences and Global Health and Dr Jonas Nordquist, Director, Medical Case Centre

9.15 Keynote- Sculptures that fight taboos to communicate HIV/AIDS awareness to women with low levels of literacy including Q & A by Dr Lilian Nabulime, Researcher and Lecturer at the School of Fine Arts at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda

10.00 Keynote-Third Things: The Power of the Arts in Health Professions Education including Q & A

by Elizabeth Gaufberg, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Boston in the United States

10.45 Coffee/tea

11.15 Presentation- Getting back to life – the beauty of HIV treatment by Anna Mia Ekström, MD, MPH, Professor of global infectious disease epidemiology with a focus on HIV, Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital

11.30 Panel discussionwith Anna-Mia Ekström, Elizabeth Gaufberg and Lilian Nabulime

12.00 Lunch

13.00 Interactive sessions – WorkshopExplore uses of Third Things to improve health and healthcare

14.50 Conclusions for the future

15.00 End