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Isr J Health Policy Res ; 12(1): 10, 2023 03 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2277824

ABSTRACT

Evidence-informed decision-making is increasingly recognized as a standard for policymaking in many fields, including public health. However, many challenges exist in identifying the appropriate evidence, disseminating it to different stakeholders, and implementing it in various settings. The Israel Implementation Science and Policy Engagement Centre (IS-PEC) was established at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev to "bridge the gap" between scientific research and policy. As an illustrative case study, IS-PEC is conducting a scoping review on strategies to engage senior citizens in Israel when developing health policy. In May 2022, IS-PEC brought together international experts and Israeli stakeholders to increase knowledge in the field of evidence-informed policy, develop a research agenda, strengthen international collaborations, and create a community for sharing experience, research, and best practices. Panelists presented the importance of communicating clear, accurate bottom-line messages with the media. Also, they highlighted the once-in-a-generation opportunity to promote the uptake of evidence in public health due to the increased public interest in evidence-informed policymaking post-COVID-19 pandemic and the need to build systems and centers to support the systematic use of evidence. Group discussions focused on various aspects of communication, including challenges and strategies when communicating to policymakers, understanding the nuances of communication between scientists, journalists, and the public, and some ethical issues surrounding data visualization and infographics. Panelists participated in a passionate debate regarding whether and how values play a role when conducting, analyzing, and communicating evidence. Takeaway lessons from the workshop included that going forward, Israel must create lasting systems and a sustainable environment for evidence-informed policy. Novel and interdisciplinary academic programs must be developed to train future policymakers in various fields, including public health, public policy, ethics, communication, social marketing, and infographics. Sustainable professional relationships between journalists, scientists, and policymakers must be fostered and strengthened based on mutual respect and a shared commitment to creating, synthesizing, implementing, and communicating high-quality evidence to serve the public and individual wellbeing.


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COVID-19 , Pandemics , Humans , Israel , Policy Making , Health Policy
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Magn Reson Med ; 2022 Nov 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2230609

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An ISMRM workshop on MR elastography was held at Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin on August 25-26, 2022. As an exclusively in-person event, 65 participants from 9 countries attended the workshop despite COVID-19-related restrictions. The topics of the workshop covered cellular and microtissue mechanical interactions, the development of MR elastography driver technology, approaches to inverse problems, clinical applications, and integration of MR elastography into multiparametric MRI protocols. The workshop was a great success by promoting direct knowledge exchange as well as for strategizing future directions for MR elastography. In this symposium review, we briefly summarized all oral presentations as well as the concluding panel discussion.

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Osteoarthritis Imaging ; : 100081, 2022.
Article in English | ScienceDirect | ID: covidwho-2069536

ABSTRACT

The 16th International Workshop on Osteoarthritis Imaging (IWOAI) was held from July 6 to July 8, 2022, in Tokyo. Because of the severe restrictions on travel to Japan due to COVID-19 the workshop was conducted as a hybrid meeting with in-person and online participation, much like last year. There were 51 participants attending in person and 49 online. The theme of the meeting was “New Insights on Treatment and Imaging: A Couple that Belongs Together.” Presentations were given by 49 attendees coming from 12 countries. The three-day program included 10 sessions with invited lectures and oral presentations selected from the submitted s. A further 15 short presentations were given for poster presentations. This report summarizes all 24 invited lectures and all 26 oral presentations.

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