The session is presented by us, the Women Observatory for eHealth (WeObservatory
), and the ISfTeH Working Group on Women (WoW). With support from Connecting Nurses, Connecting Midwives and Sanofi.
The preliminary program and topics for discussion look like this:
The WeObservatory Develops an Intelligence MOOCs Commons for Women and eHealth
Veronique Thouvenot, Lilia Perez-Chavolla
Millennia2025 Foundation, Belgium
ICT Applications Consultant, USA
Mentoring Young Scientists and Engineers in Interdisciplinary Domains
Lenka Lhotska
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Big Data Analysis Applied to a Preliminar Study of Domestic Violence
Asier Lopez-Basterretxea, Alejandro Rodriguez-Isasi, Amaia Mendez-Zorrilla, Ainara Sudupe-Moreno
University of Deusto, Spain
Department of Forensic Psychiatry in Bizkaia, Institute of Legal Medicine of the Basque Country, Spain
Improved Midwifery Education with Digital Competences for Mexican and Latin American Indigenous
Nadine Goodman, Eleonora Muntañola Thornberg
Centro para los Adolescentes de San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Centro para los Adolescentes de San Miguel de Allende, Spain
eHealth, Women’s Health and the Legal Framework For A Successful Clinical Program: A View from Across the Atlantic (US)
Terrence Lewis, Edward Sandy
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USA
Where There Is No Hospital: Mobile Sonography Devices To Reduce Maternal and Foetal Mortality and Morbidity
Fiona Marlow, Kylie Ward
Club Bubb t/a Cloud Babies, Australia
Kylie Ward Enterprises, Australia
Sexual Abuse in Adolescents in Owerri: The Family Characteristics and the Long Term Implications
Julia Ogwunga, Richard Uwakwe
Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education, Nigeria
Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital, Nigeria
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