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21 Apr 2009

- The 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empowering Patients and Citizens: May 28-29, 2009; Baltimore, MD

Posted by Robyn Gilden

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The 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empowering Patients and Citizens

Charles Commons Conference Center: Johns Hopkins University

May 28-29, 2009

This two day event will provide a forum for professionals from different disciplines to discuss a timely and increasingly important issue the communication of health benefits and risks to patients and citizens. Information on speakers, presentations, the agenda, abstracts, registration, CEUs and lodging can be found on the Symposium website (see below).

The primary purpose of this Symposium is to open a dialogue among policy-makers, physicians, journalists, nurses, the media, the pharmaceutical industry, government agencies, environmental and social scientists, attorneys and academia on how to clearly communicate health risks to the public.

One of the objectives is to discuss and explore specific approaches which have been effective in assisting the public in comprehending and interpreting health risk information. The overall goal is to come to common ground so that the public can begin to participate in decisions regarding what constitute acceptable risks and benefits.

Experts from different fields (e.g., medicine, environmental scientists,  journalists, risk assessors) have been invited and will discuss concepts and present case studies pertinent to the theme of this Symposium. Case studies will include elevated cholesterol, HRT, drug risks and benefits, cancer screening, safety of drinking water, radon risks, kidney transplants, and neonatal risks and benefits. The Symposium agenda will be designed to encourage a free exchange of information among the attendees and the speakers.

The decision to hold this Symposium was based, in large part, on positive responses to our book (The Illusion of Certainty-Health Benefits and Risks) from physicians, journalists, other professionals and the general public. The book attempts to put the complexities of risk analysis in terms the general public can understand, thereby, empowering individuals to make well-informed decisions about their health.

CEUs

  • Nurses

The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.  This 13.75 contact hour Educational Activity is provided by The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing.

  • Social Workers

This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Provider #886513038) for 13.75 continuing education contact hours.

Website Link: http://jhepp.library.jhu.edu/ocs/index.php/healthrisks/

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