Programmet Til DES Efterårsmøde 2021 Er Klar!

Programmet Til DES Efterårsmøde 2021 Er Klar!

event_note Dato: 01-10-2021

DESorienteringen indeholder denne gang:

  • Program for DES efterårsmøde 2021
  • Stillingsopslag

Hvis du har et arrangement eller et stillingsopslag der skal med, så send dette til dansk.epidemiologisk.selskab@outlook.dk inden d. 1. i hver måned.


Programmet for efterårsmøde
Kære DES-medlem,
 
Så er programmet for efterårsmødet klar. Temaet er Epidemiological Perspectives on COVID-19 vaccines – Effects and side effects og bliver afhold d. 26. november 2021 på Storebælt Sinatur & Konference i Nyborg.

Du kan tilmelde dig på hjemmesidenEarly bird tilmelding er d. 14. oktober. 
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Effects and side effects
Epidemiological Perspectives on COVID-19 vaccines 
 
DES Fall meeting 2021 
 
Date: Friday November 26th 2021
Location: Storebælt Sinatur Hotel & Konference, Østerøvej 121, DK – 5800 Nyborg
 
 
10:00-10:40 Arrival, Poster hanging and small breakfast 
 
10:40-10:45 Introduction, Vice chairman of DES, Julie Werenberg Dreier 
 
10:45-12.15 Session 1 - Establishing a link between the AZ COVID vaccine and severe thrombotic complications: Clinical and epidemiological experiences from the early stages. 
 
10:45-11:30 Professor Anton Pottegård, Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Environmental Medicine, University of Southern Denmark. 
  • Sources and validity of data to assess risk of Vaccine-induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia
 
11:30-12:00 Professor Anne-Mette Hvas, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University Hospital  
  • Clinical Manifestations and management of Vaccine-induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia 
 
12:00-12:15 Questions and discussion
 
 
12:15-13:00 Lunch 
 
                                                  
13:00-14:45 Session 2 – Practical experiences and methodological considerations when studying vaccine effects and side effects. 
 
13:00-13:30 Associate Professor Dorte Rytter and Associate Professor Bodil Hammer Bech, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University. 
  • Experiences from the BiCoVac project – A population perspective on studying vaccine effects.
 
13:30-14:00 Professor Christine Stabell Benn, OPEN, University of Southern Denmark.
  • What we learned from studying the overall health effects of vaccines: non-specific effects and sex differences
 
14:00-14:30 Professor Ole Søgaard, Department of clinical Medicine Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital
  • Experiences from the ENFORCE project.
 
14:30-14:45 Questions and discussion
 
 
14:45-15:15 Poster session and coffee break
 
 
15:15-17:00 Session 3 – Vaccine effects and side effects – What, how and when to communicate to the public?
 
15:15-15:35 Journalist Daniel Greneaa, tjekdet.dk      
  • Fact-checking the vaccine debate – (Mis)use of research in the public debate.
 
15:35-15.55 Kirstine Moll Harboe, Chief Medical Officer, Danish Medicines Agency, Regulatory & Clinical Assessment, CHMP alternate
  • Risk communication in light of the fast-tracked approval of COVID-19 vaccines. 
15.55-16.10 Short break
 
16:10-16.30 Professor Michael Bang Petersen, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University
  • How to secure trust in COVID-19 vaccines – Insights from the HOPE project
 
16.30-16.50 Speciallæge i Almen Medicin Urfan Z. Ahmed, Storhuslægerne and Section for General Practice, Copenhagen University
  • Low Covid-19 vaccination rates in Danish minority groups – challenges and opportunities
 
16.50-17:10 Questions and discussion
 
 
17:10-17:15 Wrapping up
 
17.30-20:00 Dinner

Stillingsopslag

To postdoc stillinger i psykiatrisk register-baseret epidemiologi på Aarhus Universitet (deadline for ansøgning d. 21. oktober): 
https://international.au.dk/about/profile/vacant-positions/job/postdoctoral-positions-in-psychiatric-epidemiology-and-register-based-research