WELCOME TO HESDIA 2024

Since, 2016, HESDIA has brought together a growing community of experts, practitioners and researchers from public health care and biomedical sciences. Our goal is  to unite practitioners and researchers fostering the exchange of ideas, sharing knowledge, and exploring innovative solutions in the public health and  biomedicine.

The conference focuses on the latest innovations found in underlying fundamental scientific principles  to medicine and technology developments, scientific evaluation,  and clinical and applied application.

The content of the HESDIA 2024  is multidisciplinary. The  programme is complemented by three topics:

  1. Technologies and Sustainable development in Health Care.
  2. Innovations/ Novelty and Evidence-Based practises in Health Care.
  3. Best Practices in Health Education.

The conference  aim  is  to deliver stimulating content and lively debate around the latest advancements and discoveries in the public health,  biomedicine  and  social  sciences.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT HESDIA ?

HESDIA 2024 is one of the best opportunities for everyone from leading nurses, public health specialists, dental technologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, medical technologists and other health care specialists to come together to find out more about how science and good practice  help us advance today.

HESDIA 2024 will be organized only in-person.

HESDIA 2024 will:

  • stimulate and  provoke debate about public health,  environment and sustainable development;
  • promote dialogue on the role of science, practice  and technology in health care;
  • show case for the evidence based practice and methods;
  • interrogate the interplay between science and society and inspire public debate on science-related societal change.

HESDIA 2024 will be an opportunity to discuss the socio-cultural and economic implications and impacts of science from regional, national and European perspectives. This international perspective is particularly significant since, in the face of global challenges in the public health sector, science and evidence-based practice is increasingly considered an international collaborative endeavor.