Table 1. Program of the JMA HSPH Taro Takemi Memorial International Symposium.

From: Application of Seizon and Life Sciences to Global Public Health Challenges: An International Symposium

Opening
Mari Michinaga, Executive Board Member, JMA
Greeting
Yoshitake Yokokura, President of JMA, President of WMA
Keizo Takemi, Member, Executive Committee; Member, House of Councillors
Congratulatory Remarks
Katsunobu Kato, Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
Keynote Lectures
Chaired by: Hiroki Nakatani, Executive Board Member, World Health Organization (WHO); Professor for Global Research Institute, Keio University
Lecture 1: “Social Justice and Health Policy”
Sir Michael Marmot, Past President of WMA, Professor in Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London (UCL)
Lecture 2: “Moving Towards Universal Health Coverage, Step by Step”
Michael Reich, Director, Taro Takemi Research Professor in International Health Policy, Takemi Program in International Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Lecture 3: “Contribution of the World Medical Association”
Yoshitake Yokokura, President of JMA, President of WMA
Session 1: Community Health and Healthy Ageing: Learning for Low Birthrate and Aging Society, Japan
Chaired by Keizo Takemi, Member, House of Councillors
Lecture 1: “Promoting a Life Cycle Approach in Low Birthrate and Ageing Society”
Aya Goto, Professor, Integrated Center for Science and Humanities, Fukushima Medical University
Lecture 2: “Prevention of Lifestyle-Related Disease under the System of Community Medicine”
Hiroyasu Iso, Professor, Public Health Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University
Lecture 3: “Contribution of Local Medical Association for Health Ageing and Transformation of Hospitals to Support Home Care and Community Care for Older People”
Kunihiko Suzuki, Executive Board Member, JMA
Lecture 4: “Primary Health Care for Achieving Universal Health Care for All and the Elderly in India”
K Sujatha Rao, Former Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India
Special Lecture
Chaired by Haruo Ozaki, President of Tokyo Medical Association (TMA)
“The Health Challenges of Preparing for the Olympic and Paralympic Games – Is it worth it? Lessons from London 2012”
Brian McCloskey CBE, WHO Collaborating Centre for Mass Gatherings and Global Health Security, Public Health England, UK.
“General Health Consequences of Olympic Games: Lessons from Rio Olympics and Paralympics”
Marcia Castro, Associate Professor of Demography, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Session 2: Linking Community and World through Innovation
Chaired by Hiroshi Kasanuki, University Professor, Waseda University
Lecture 1: “IT Innovation / System / Social Innovation: PeOPLe”
Hiroaki Miyata, Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management School of Medicine, Keio University
Lecture 2: “Innovations for Comprehensive Prevention, Treatment, and Care for Cognitive Declined Citizens”
Hidetaka Ota, Senior Specialist for Dementia, Office for Dementia Policy, Health and Welfare Bureau for the Elderly, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Lecture 3: “Innovation in Long-Term Care Using ICT and Social Innovations”
Tai Takahashi, Dean and Chairman, School of Health and Welfare, International University of Health and Welfare
Lecture 4: “On the Frontier of Community Health: Advanced by Innovation and Constrained by Context”
Jesse Bump, Executive Director, Takemi Program in International Health, Lecturer on Global Health Policy, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Session 3: Future Framework to support Community Health in Global Context
Chaired by Michael Reich, Director of Takemi Program, Taro Takemi Research Professor of International Health Policy, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Lecture 1: “Service Delivery for Universal Health Coverage”
Mickey Chopra, Global Solutions Lead for Service Delivery, World Bank
Lecture 2: “Paradigm Shift in Collaboration: Asia Human Wellbeing Initiative”
Keizo Takemi, Member, House of Councillors
Lecture 3: “Dynamism on International Coordination – To Improve Access to Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices by Regulatory Authorities”
Tatsuya Kondo, Chief Executive of the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA)
Concluding Lecture and Reflections
Chaired by Mari Michinaga, Executive Board Member, JMA
“Seizon Science as Foundation of UHC”
Ryozo Nagai, President, Jichi Medical University
Summing-up by Chairs of three Sessions:
Keizo Takemi, Hiroshi Kasanuki, and Michael Reich
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