[Announcement] The 2nd HGPI Seminars +(plus) (July 30,2020)
date : 7/7/2020
Tags: HGPI Seminar, Women's Health
Thank you for your continued support and understanding of HGPI.
HGPI operates with financial support from foundations and companies as well as individual members both domestic and international. Your continued support enables HGPI to continue its activities as a non-profit, non-partisan think tank.
This year, we kicked off a new series of seminars called HGPI Seminar+(plus) for all individual members. At the first HGPI Seminar+, Mr. Shunichiro Kurita shared information about the transition and the latest trends in dementia policy under the title of “Pick-up dementia policy.”
On Thursday, July 30, 2020, we will hold the second HGPI Seminar+. It will focus on our Women’s Health Project. Ms. Yuko Imamura (Manager, HGPI) will talk about the current policies surrounding and education system for Women’s Health in Japan and interactively deepen the discussion on this topic with everyone in attendance.
We would like these seminars to generate interest in healthcare policy and allow us to connect with all supporting members who are active in various fields. Together, we will enhance HGPI’s ability to function as a hub that brings a policy community together to work towards helping citizens shape health policy.
*Please note that this program is available in Japanese only
[The 2nd HGPI Seminar +(plus)]
■Date and Time
Thursday, July 30, 2020 18:30-19:15
■Speaker
Yuko Imamura (Manager, HGPI)
■Theme
“Current Trends and Future Developments in Women’s Health Policy”
■Venue
Zoom webinar
To apply: Individual members will be notified by email.
[HGPI Seminar +(plus)]
HGPI Seminars +(plus) address various topics based on the specialties of individual HGPI staff using knowledge gained over the course of our projects. In addition to various themes in healthcare policy, we hope HGPI Seminars +(plus) will allow participants to learn more about HGPI and feel closer to our operations.
Planned dates: Approximately once every two months.
Speakers: HGPI staff
Event format: 45 minutes (30-minute lectures with 15-minute question and answer sessions)
Venue: Webinar (For the time being)
To become an individual member, please click here for more information.
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