LE BASI SCIENTIFICHE ED EPISTEMOLOGICHE DEL CAMBIAMENTO “PERSON-CENTERED” DELLA MEDICINA E DEL CONCETTO DI SALUTE

 

I° SESSIONE DEL CONGRESSO INAUGURALE ATTIVITA ACCADEMICHE 2020-2021  DELL’UNIVERSIA’ AMBROSIANA

13 Novembre 2021 /November 13 su Zoom

PROGRAMMA/PROGRAM

Under the Patronage  of the World Health Committee

                      and “ Comitato  Sanitario Nazionale” 

 “  PERSON-CENTERED MEDICINE, PREVENTION

AND ADOLESCENCE

Introduzione al Congresso inaugurale e benvenuto

Introduction to the inaugural congress and welcome

Giuseppe R.Brera

Rector of the Ambrosiana University

1st° session : 13 Novembre 2021 – h 15

THE SCIENTIFIC AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL BASIS OF THE PERSON-CENTERED PARADIGM CHANGE OF  MEDICINE

PROGRAM

15,15

Chair

Prof.Claudio Violato

 Pro-Rector

15,15-15,40+5’

Keynote lecture

Allostasis and the human design  

Peter Sterling PhD, H. Ld Ma

Honorary Chair in Physiology 

15,45-16,05+5’

          The person-centered change of the dominant deterministic Medicine paradigm and the health relativity theory.

 Il significato epistemologico-rivoluzionario  dell’allostasi ,  l’alfabeto della Medicina  e la “ Sindrome degli asini” all’origine della pandemia.

Giuseppe R.Brera MD, MA, MA LD

Director of the Milan School of Medicine, President of the World Health Committee

16,10-16,20+5’

Person -Centered Medicine and Health Communication During   the Pandemic: The Practical Vegan Lifestyle for Person-Centered Health 

Richard Fiordo PhD,  H. Ld MA ,Emeritus Professor University of North Dakota (USA)

Honorary Chair  in Health Communication 

16,25-16,45+5’

Growth of Medical Competence: Direct Observation of  Students during Third Year Clinical Clerkships

Claudio Violato, PhD , H. LD. SC H.– Professor and Dean of Assessment and Evaluation in Medical Education

Honorary chair in Science Methodology and Research in Medical Education

h.16,50  -17,10

Discussion and free contributions (max7’)  

   (in English and Italian)

 

      Free participation on registration within 12 November and 18 November           h 12                     communication@scuolamedicamilano.it