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SUMMARY:IMPACT SALUD\, Advisory Board & Annual Meeting in Lima
DESCRIPTION:In June 2024\, the IMPACT Salud project held its annual meeting and Advisory Board sessions in Lima\, Peru. Over the course of five days\, the project’s core team\, researchers\, and health experts from different countries gathered to review progress\, plan next steps\, and strengthen relationships with key stakeholders. This milestone event marked a critical point in the project’s journey toward improving dementia care and public health in Latin America. \nThe event kicked off with a team-building batucada session and a cocktail reception at the Universidad Cayetano Heredia campus. In the following days\, internal work sessions were held\, where each of the project’s work packages (WPs) and the technological design team presented their advancements. The team also conducted a comprehensive SWOT analysis to identify challenges and opportunities\, followed by a review of the project’s communication strategies to enhance collaboration. \nThe Advisory Board sessions provided an external perspective\, emphasizing the need to address the unmet needs of dementia patients and their caregivers. The Board also highlighted the importance of scaling the project and learning from other Latin American initiatives. Their feedback reinforced the project’s clear vision for the future\, focusing on strengthening internal communication and partnerships with both local and international stakeholders. \nStakeholder engagement was a key theme throughout the week\, with several public sessions on dementia care involving healthcare workers\, policymakers\, and caregivers. Training sessions led by the Peruvian Ministry of Health (MINSA) and other institutions\, such as the Global Brain Health Institute\, provided essential knowledge and helped deepen ties between IMPACT Salud and the wider public health community.  \nOne of the highlights of the week was a visit to Iquitos in the Amazon region\, where a smaller group of team members and Advisory Board representatives met with local healthcare officials. The trip offered valuable insights into the unique challenges faced in remote areas\, further refining the project’s approach to dementia care in underserved regions. \nThe meeting successfully achieved its goals\, reinvigorating the team’s efforts and solidifying relationships with key stakeholders. With renewed momentum\, IMPACT Salud is well-positioned to continue its mission of improving dementia care and public health outcomes in Latin America.
URL:https://impact-salud.org/en/event/impact-salud-advisory-board-annual-meeting-in-lima/
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SUMMARY:Caregiver training session
DESCRIPTION:Capacity building session for caregivers of people with dementia. \nA panel covered key topics relevant to caregiving for dementia patients.
URL:https://impact-salud.org/en/event/caregiver-training-session/
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SUMMARY:Webinar\, Ensuring Global Health Equity: From Design to Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable discussion on global health issues related to health equity\, technology-driven healthcare solutions\, and implementation science. Leading global health experts discussed the broader implications for dementia care in the global health landscape.\nCollaboration with experts from Cardiff University\, Imperial College Londo\, Tulane Health Offices for Latin america\, The Geroge Institue for Global heatlh
URL:https://impact-salud.org/en/event/webinar-ensuring-global-health-equity-from-design-to-implementation/
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SUMMARY:Webinar Experiences in the Implementation of Public Policies on Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Webinar session focused on engaging policymakers. Experts led discussions on critical issues surrounding dementia care policy\, exploring current challenges and potential policy solutions.\nCollaboration with Andean Health ORganization (ORAS CONHU)\, Alzheimer´s disease international (ADI)\, Ministry of Development and social inclusión (MIDIS)\,\nMinistry of development and social inclusion
URL:https://impact-salud.org/en/event/webinar-experiences-in-the-implementation-of-public-policies-on-mental-health/
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SUMMARY:Clinical training on dementia treatment for primary healthcare workers
DESCRIPTION:A training session was conducted for primary care workers from the Ministry of Health (MINSA)\, focusing on dementia treatment and cases. \nCollaboration with the Ministry of Health (MINSA)
URL:https://impact-salud.org/en/event/clinical-training-on-dementia-treatment-for-primary-healthcare-workers/
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