Health and wellbeing continue to focus the activities of this third month of the project 17 ODSesiones with which the University of Murcia joins the awareness and dissemination of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations for the 2030 Agenda.
The day of this Monday, April 8, comes loaded with lectures, and activities around different issues related to health.
Rare diseases, mental health, aging and the history of health care for women are some of the topics that will be put on the table.
The program of events scheduled for this Monday is as follows:
Classroom Museum of the University
5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Introduction to the 2030 Agenda and the Health Objectives
Speaker: Mercedes López Pérez
17.30 a.
18.30 h.
The beginnings of Medicine in Ancient Greece.
Social repercussions of women's diseases
Speaker: Mercedes López Pérez
6.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
The questioned virility: impotence and female magical medicine in the Middle Ages
Speaker: Paloma Moral de Calatrava
19.30 to 20.10 h.
The practice of medical practice in Roman times.
Legislation and medicine
Speaker: Mercedes López Pérez
School of Medicine
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. NGO solidarity fair and presentation of projects of participating NGOs.
Informative Stands of Ambulance of the Desire, Columbares, Red Cross, D'Genes, FAMDIF, FADE, FASEN, Federation of Mental Health of the Region of Murcia and UMU in Bici
11.00 to 11.30 What are rare diseases?
Actos Hall Faculty of Medicine
Speaker: Juan Carrión, President of D'Genes, Feder and Aliber.
Activity organized in the framework of the University Week Against Rare Diseases
11.45 to 12.15 h.
Rare diseases in Murcia- D'Genes
Actos Hall Faculty of Medicine.
Speaker: Juan Carrión, President of D'Genes, Feder and Aliber.
12.30 to 13.00 h.
What can I do?
Actos Hall Faculty of Medicine
Speaker: Encarna Bañón, Coordinator of the multidisciplinary Center for people with Fragile X syndrome and other diseases "Pilar Bernal Giménez".
13.15 to 13.45 h.
What is done after the diagnosis?
Actos Hall Faculty of Medicine
Speaker: Rosario Domingo, Neuropediatric University Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca and associate professor at the University of Murcia.
4:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Red Cross and you
Classroom 5 Faculty of Medicine
Organized by: Red Cross
5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Alma Ata +40: Health for all in the third millennium?
Actos Hall Faculty of Medicine
Speaker: Ana González Cuello, Contracted Professor Doctor of the University of Murcia.
Member of the University Institute of Research in Aging of the University of Murcia
17.45 to 18.15 h.
Biological watches and health
Actos Hall Faculty of Medicine
Speaker: Juan Antonio Madrid, Professor at the University of Murcia.
Member of the University Institute of Research in Aging of the University of Murcia
6.30 to 7:00 p.m.
Physical activity, something more than exercise.
Therapeutic prescription in people with mental illness
Actos Hall Faculty of Medicine
Speaker: Fernando Navarro Mateu, Professor at the University of Murcia and Head of the Mental Health Multiprofessional Teaching Unit
University Social Center
17.45 to 18.45 h.
Roleplay: on the patient's skin
Speakers: Encarna Guillén, Head of Section of Medical Genetics of the Pediatric Service of the HCUVA;
Mery Ballester, affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy;
David Sánchez, President of Retimur and Verónica Cano, Coordinator of D'Genes Porfiria.
Activity organized in the framework of the University Week Against Rare Diseases
Source: Universidad de Murcia