Thematic Areas
This year’s conference theme is “Health for the Future – Trust, Prevention, and Resilience”
This theme encompasses topics from various scientific disciplines and fields, including, but not limited to:
PHYSIOTHERAPY, PUBLIC HEALTH, AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
* Functional resilience through movement: contemporary physiotherapy approaches in prevention and rehabilitation
* Rehabilitation following acute illnesses and health crises
* The role of physiotherapists in multidisciplinary healthcare models
* Physiotherapy approaches to disability prevention and recovery
* Contemporary approaches to preserving athletes’ health
* Prevention and health promotion throughout the lifespan
* The role of physical activity in health promotion across different stages of life
* Mechanisms of resilience to environmental and health challenges: from cellular mechanisms to health preservation
* Metabolic flexibility as an indicator of health and organism resilience
* Biological markers of resilience, risk, and post-disease recovery
* Mental health and psychological resilience
* Digital transformation of healthcare, innovation, and technology for the health of the future
* Social determinants of health and the challenges of healthy ageing
PHARMACY
* Personalized pharmacotherapy and pharmacogenomics for a healthier and more resilient society
* Antimicrobial resistance and rational pharmacotherapy in safeguarding future health
* The contribution of pharmacy to preparedness for health crises and pandemics
* Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies in drug development and application
NATURAL SCIENCES
* Environment, climate change, and health
* Natural sciences in the service of health preservation
* Contemporary approaches in chemistry for health and quality of life
SOCIAL SCIENCES
* Health policies focused on prevention and health management
* Adaptation of legal regulations to contemporary healthcare challenges
* Economic evaluation of preventive programs and the financial sustainability of healthcare systems
* Trust and communication in science and healthcare
Topics from other scientific disciplines and fields are also welcome, provided they address health, prevention, and treatment, as well as sport and athletes from various perspectives, and contribute to the implementation of new knowledge, the advancement of healthcare practices, and the improvement of quality of life in the general population or among athletes.