Schedule

07/10

19h – Opening

Mesa de abertura – Autoridades

Opening lecture: The right to health: universality and equity in access to healthcare
Universal access to health actions and services is one way to achieve equity in health. It is a fundamental right that must be guaranteed. From this perspective, it is necessary to discuss the challenges that must be faced to guarantee the right to health.
Speaker:
Prof. Me. Arnaldo Tebecherane Haddad

Doctor, specializing in general surgery and occupational medicine. Lawyer graduated from UNISANTOS and Master in Law also from UNISANTOS. He taught the subject of Legal Medicine at the UNISANTOS Law Course for 15 years and is now attached to the Chair of Legal Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí.
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Gabriela Soldano Garcez
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in International Environmental Law at the Catholic University of Santos. Vice-coordinator of the Human Rights and Vulnerabilities Research Group and the Sergio Vieira de Melo Chair, both registered with the Catholic University of Santos.

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08/10

8h às 10h – Round table discussions
Room 1: The judicialization of the right to health, equity and its implications for the SUS
We are debating the need to seek health-related rights from the Judiciary to guarantee one of the fundamental human rights enshrined as the existential minimum.
Participants:
Me. Marizângela Lima Soares
Member of the Monitoring and Evaluation Commission of the Health Department of the Municipality of Santos and generalist lawyer of the Traffic Engineering Company of Santos/SP (CET)
Prof. Dr. Sylvio Alarcon Estrada Junior
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in International Environmental Law and the Law Course at the Catholic University of Santos.
Roberto Luiz Pardini Ferreira de Almeida
Medical Health Law Committee of the Brazilian Bar Association Subsection (OAB/Santos).
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Alcindo Fernandes Gonçalves
Coordinator of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in International Environmental Law at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 2: A single health and the ODS: future prospects (human, environmental and animal health)
The concept of single health is discussed and related to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to promote critical reflections on the challenges and strategies for achieving the stipulated goals
Participants:
Mônica Luzia de Arruda Botelho
Health specialist at the Health Surveillance Service (Health Surveillance Department of the Cubatão City Hall) and researcher and Environmental Exposure and Risk Assessment Group (Gaera) member at the Catholic University of Santos
Prof. Dr. Josué Souza Gleriano
Professor at the State University of Mato Grosso, leader of the Research Group on Policies and Management of Health Systems and Services National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) and researcher at the Center for Studies and Research on Hospital and Nursing at the University of São Paulo
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carvalho de Souza
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health and the Nursing Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 3: PET-Health Equity: a look at female health workers
It discusses the actions of work-based education for health, anchored in the principle of equity, with the aim of strengthening the teaching-service-community integration process articulated between the Unified Health System (SUS) and higher education institutions (IES)
Participants:
Prof. Dr. Felipe Wachs
Group coordinator of the Education through Work for Health Equity Program and lecturer at the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp)
Profª. Drª. Rosangela Soares Chriguer
Group vicecoordinator of the Education through Work for Health Equity Program and lecturer at the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp)
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Luzana Mackevicius Bernardes
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health and the Nursing Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 4: Climate change: impact on the nutrition and health of vulnerable populations
The discussion concerns how climate change affects the availability and quality of food and its impacts on the nutrition and health of vulnerable populations
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Paula Andrea Martins
Professor at the Federal University of São Paulo
Profª. Drª. Maria Aparecida Oliveira
Professor at the Federal University of São Paulo
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Cezar de Azevedo Henriques
Coordinator of the Nutrition Course and coordinator of the Research Ethics Committee at the Catholic University of Santos

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10h-12h – Conversation groups

Room 1: Access to medicines through the Popular Pharmacy
Approach to the Popular Pharmacy program and the National Pharmaceutical Assistance Policy: coherences, obstacles and scope
Participants:
Dr. Bruno Fernandes Oliveira
General Coordinator of the Popular Pharmacy Program of Brazil
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Paulo Ângelo Lorandi
Lecturer in the Pharmacy Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 2: Health training to strengthen the SUS: challenges and potential for interprofessional practice
It addresses health training through interprofessional education to strengthen the SUS and provide interventions capable of combining the needs of the population with the health reality in which the professional is inserted
Participant:
Profª. Drª. Ana Suelen Pedroza Cavalcante
Professor of Medicine at the Crateús Faculty of Education and the Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the State University of Ceará (UECE)
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carvalho de Souza
Professor in the Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Collective Health and in the Nursing Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 3: Urban health and climate change: analyzing the specific challenges faced by urban areas, such as heat islands, pollution and increased risk of climate-related diseases
The aim is to debate the effects of climate change on the lives of the inhabitants of large urban centers and find solutions that can mitigate its effects. This is crucial to finding a less unfavorable scenario for the inhabitants
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Juliana Wotzasek Rulli Villardi
Lecturer in the Public Health Policies Program at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Prof. Dr. Alexandre Pessoa Dias
Lecturer and researcher at the Laboratory for Professional Education in Health Surveillance at the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic Health School of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Coordinator of the Water & Sanitation Working Group of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation’s Vice-Presidency for Environment, Health Care and Promotion
Prof. Dr.  Fábio Luiz Teixeira Gonçalves
Lecturer at the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, University of São Paulo
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Lourdes Conceição Martins
Coordinator and Lecturer of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Public Health. Researcher at the Exposure and Environmental Risk Assessment Group, Interdisciplinary Health Research Group and Vaccine Observatory at the Catholic University of Santos.

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Room 4: Life and health cycles/courses
The aim is to discuss life cycles and the role of public authorities in promoting comprehensive care for children, adolescents, young people, adults, and the elderly, always considering issues of gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, and disability, among others, as well as situations of vulnerability
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Adriana Alberti
Vice-director and lecturer of the Postgraduate Program in Public Health at the National University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Profª. Drª. Giselle Della Rosa
Nutritionist specializing in demography and population studies and coordinator of Epidemiology at the National University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Profª. Me. Silvia Baez Rocha
Pediatrician specializing in health services for children and adolescents, professor of Public Health at the National University of Buenos Aires
Profª. Drª. Miria Benincasa Gomes
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies at the Catholic University of Santos
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Ramiro Andres Fernandez Unsain
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the Catholic University of Santos

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19h-21h30 – Conference
Interprofessionality: training in health work and education
Reflection on interprofessional work as an articulator of work and orientation focused on strengthening the SUS, reducing suffering at work, better provisioning and retaining workers, and promoting planning and evaluation based on integrality, humanization, and permanent health education
Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carvalho de Souza
Professor in the Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Collective Health and in the Nursing Course at the Catholic University of Santos
Moderating:
Me. Maria José da Silva
Technical director of the Permanent Health Education Center of the Regional Health Department IV – Baixada Santista, of the São Paulo State Health Department

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09/10

8h-10h – Roundtable discussions

Room 1: The right to health of vulnerable groups: indigenous populations, migrants, the disabled, LGBTQIA+ people and the elderly, among other groups
The purpose is to reflect on research and concrete actions, as well as the prospects for public health policies applied to the most vulnerable groups in society, in accordance with the principle of equity
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Ana Paula Fuliaro
Professor of Law at the Catholic University of Santos, Scientific Committee of the e-Journal of Electoral Law and Political System of the Escola Judiciária Eleitoral Paulista
Profª. Drª. Elda de Oliveira
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the Catholic University of Santos
Profª. Drª. Cecília Figari
Specialization Career in Disability at the University Institute of the Italian Hospital in Argentina
Moderating:
Profª. Me. Letícia Caricari Seco Maciel Lourenço
Coordinator of the Law Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 3: Guidelines for health matrix support: practices and concepts
Mental health matrix support will be discussed as part of the public policy to strengthen the Psychosocial Care Network (RAPS) and promote comprehensiveness and resolution in primary care
Participants:
Fagner Coelho Romano
Nurse graduated from UERJ and specialist in mental health from UFRJ’s multiprofessional residency; Nurse at CAPSi Entrementes)
Me. Érica Sanches
She holds a Master’s degree in Health Sciences from the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp), and works for the Santos Municipal Health Department as a therapeutic companion and as a matrix support professional at the Vila Psychosocial Care Center (CAPS) at the Nova Cintra Basic Health Unit
Drª. Rafaela Rocha
Pharmacist at the Municipal Government of Santos
Prof. Me. Eduardo Calmon de Moura
PhD student in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the Catholic University of Santos, coordinator and creator of the Specialization Course in Psychiatry – Mental Health Intensive Care Center. Professor of Psychiatry and coordinator of the Mental Health Internship at the Department of Medicine of the Metropolitan University of Santos (Unimes)
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Edgard Toschi Dias
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies and the Psychology Course at the Catholic University of Santos.

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Room 4: Vaccination coverage: fair access to vaccines
Knowledge will be exchanged on the state of the issue and the differences between the vaccination coverage of children in Brazil and Mozambique
Participants:
Maria Tereza Guerreiro
XXV Epidemiological Surveillance – Coordination of Disease Control/State Secretariat of Health
Prof. Dr. Assucênio Chissaque
Consultant and senior researcher – National Health Institute of Mozambique
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Ankilma do Nascimento Andrade Feitosa
Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Distance Education – Centro Universitário Santa Maria

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Room 5: Developing medicines from medicinal plants versus cost of medicines using Biotechnology
Discuss the strategic development of plant-based medicines in the context of the high cost of biotechnological medicines
Participant:
Me. Ana Maria Boaventura de Oliveira
Butantã Institute
Moderating:
Profª. Me. Carla Lanza Belmonte
Professor and Coordinator of the Pharmacy Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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10h-12h – Conversation groups

Room 1: Permanent education in health: interprofessional politics
We seek to promote discussions, reflections and strategies for monitoring and evaluating Continuing Health Education as a public policy necessary to strengthen the Unified Health System (SUS)
Participants:
Prof. Dr. Alexandre Saul Pinto
Coordinator of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Education at the Catholic University of Santos and coordinator of the Paulo Freire Chair at UniSantos
Me. Maria José da Silva
Technical director of the Permanent Health Education Center of the Regional Health Department IV – Baixada Santista, of the São Paulo State Health Department
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carvalho de Souza
Professor in the Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Collective Health and in the Nursing Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 2: Disasters and drug insecurity
It presents the complexity that exists in the donation, distribution and use of medicines in critical situations of environmental disasters. Logistics for distributing medicines during disasters and how to enable the delivery of medicines in these situations
Participant:
Pharmacist Aline Verissimo de Medeiros Silva
Regional Delegate of the Regional Pharmacy Council of the state of São Paulo – CRF-SP- São José dos Campos Section. Member of the Regulatory Affairs Committee of the CRF-SP. Coordinator of the Regional Technical Working Group for Health Product Logistics – CRF-SP São José dos Campos Section
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Paulo Ângelo Lorandi
Lecturer of the Pharmacy Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 3: Environmental pollution and health: challenges for intersectoral policies
The goal is to discuss the effects and risk of exposure to environmental pollution on human health to assist in taking effective measures
Participants:
Prof. Dr. Alfésio Luís Ferreira Braga
Professor and researcher of the Environmental Exposure and Risk Assessment Group of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Public Health at the Catholic University of Santos
Profª. Drª. Janara de Camargo Matos
Lecturer at the Faculty of Technology of São Paulo/Praia Grande
Profª. Drª. Lia Giraldo da Silva Augusto
Lecturer of the Postgraduate Program in Public Health at the Aggeu Magalhães Institute, in Pernambuco, and of the Doctorate in Health, Environment and Society at the Simón Bolivar Andean University. Retired from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the University of Pernambuco
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Lourdes Conceição Martins
Coordinator and Lecturer of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Public Health. Researcher at the Exposure and Environmental Risk Assessment Group, Interdisciplinary Health Research Group and Vaccine Observatory at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 4: Training for social inclusion (PIP TEA)
It discusses affirmative actions developed for the equity of adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their full social integration and quality of life through professional inclusion
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Cristina de Andrade Varanda
Lecturer of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies at the Catholic University of Santos. Member of the Research Ethics Committee of the Municipality of Santos
Profª. Drª. Luana Carramillo Going
Coordinator of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies at the Catholic University of Santos
Prof. Me. Wagner José Tedesco
Coordinator of the Development Program for the Inclusion of People with Autism Spectrum Disorder (PIP TEA) at the Catholic University of Santos
Moderating:
Profª. Me. Flavia Henriques
Director of the Center for Applied Social Sciences and Health at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 5: Public policies related to disaster risk prevention
Public policies and the stages of disaster risk management will be discussed with structural preventive actions, as well as the use of engineering or non-structural techniques
Participants:
Daniel Onias Nossa
Director of the Civil Defense and Protection Department of the Municipality of Santos
Victor Arroyio da Silva do Valle
Geologist of the Civil Defense and Protection Department of the Municipality of Santos
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Luzana Mackevicius Bernardes
Lecturer of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health and the Nursing Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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19h-21h30 – Panel

Medicinal use of Cannabis
It discusses access, therapeutic knowledge, judicialization and cultural issues regarding the use of cannabis, as well as public policies, through an interprofessional perspective
Panelists:
Paola Piñeda Villegas
Surgeon, specialist in Medical Law from the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana de Medellin. Founder of Grupo Curativa in Colombia. Member of the Curative Research Group on Medicinal Cannabis – Colombia
Prof. Dr. Ignacio N. Peralta
Professor of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry at the University of Buenos Aires. Researcher in the production of derivatives of the cannabis plant for scientific and commercial purposes – Argentina
Letícia Laranjeira
Psychologist graduated from the University of São Paulo. Specialist in Institutional Analysis, Schizoanalysis and Schizodrama from the Faculty of Medical Sciences of Minas Gerais and the Gregório Baremblitt Institute. Coordinator of the PsicoCannabis Network (first Brazilian network for psychology and medicinal/therapeutic use of cannabis and its derivatives)
Marcela Sanches
Criminal lawyer, specialist in defenses and demands involving cannabis and psychedelics. Co-founder of the law firm Figueiredo, Nemer e Sanches Advocacia Insurgente. Member of the Legal Network for Drug Policy Reform (Reform), an institution elected to represent civil society on the National Drug Policy Council (Conad)
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Priscila Larangeira Carvalho Scachetti
Coordinator of the Psychology Course at the Catholic University of Santos and researcher at the Environmental Psychology and Human Development Laboratory at the Federal University of São Paulo

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10/10

10h-12h – Conversation groups

Room 1: Public policies for climate change governance
The aim is to discuss how multilevel participation can contribute to building effective public policy on climate change
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Gabriela Soldano Garcez
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Law at the Catholic University of Santos. Vice-coordinator of the Human Rights and Vulnerabilities Research Group and the Sergio Vieira de Melo Chair, both registered at the Catholic University of Santos
Prof. Dr. Flávio de Miranda Ribeiro
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Law at the Catholic University of Santos
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Lourdes Conceição Martins
Coordinator and Lecturer of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Public Health. Researcher at the Exposure and Environmental Risk Assessment Group, Interdisciplinary Health Research Group and Vaccine Observatory at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 2: Popular health education
The aim is to discuss the challenges of implementing the National Policy for Popular Education in Health and what strategies are being designed and implemented to strenghten it
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Fernanda Quatorze Voltas Saul Pinto
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Education at the Catholic University of Santos
Profª. Drª. Maria Rocineide Ferreira da Silva
Coordinator of Interfederative and Participative Articulation in the Department of Interfederative and Participative Management at the State University of Ceará with the Ministry of Health
Prof. Dr. Josué Souza Gleriano
Lecturer at the State University of Mato Grosso. Leader of the Health Systems and Services Policies and Management Research Group of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq). Researcher at the Center for Studies and Research on Hospital and Nursing at the University of São Paulo
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Elda de Oliveira
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 3: Contingency plans for environmental disasters: issues of landslides and flooding, among others
The aim is to learn about contingency plans for environmental disasters and possible contributions to improving their current state
Participants:
Daniel Onias Nossa

Director of the Civil Defense and Protection Department of the Municipality of Santos
Me. Franco Cassol
Meteorologist of the Civil Defense and Protection Department of the Municipality of Santos
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Larissa Kozloff Naves
Professor and Coordinator of the Nursing Course at the Catholic University of Santos.

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Room 3: SUS and the expansion of private health plans
The aim is to discuss the tensions in a country where health is a right for all and a duty of the state, considering the crisis of private health plans, with a view to the impacts generated through judicialization processes and the migration of care demands to the SUS
Participant:
Prof. Dr. Alfredo Scaff

Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Luzana Mackevicius Bernardes
Lecturer of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health and the Nursing Course at the Catholic University of Santos.

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10h-12h – Discussion tables

Room 1: Environmental justice and health equity
The aim is to discuss social and economic disparities in the various vulnerabilities, climate change, and public health response capacity
Participant:
Prof. Dr. Luiz Sales do Nascimento
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in International Environmental Law. He leads the Constitutional, Environmental and International Regimes and Safeguards Research Group and is a member of the Scientific Council of the Institute for Scientific and Technological Research (Ipeci) at the Catholic University of Santos.
Profª Drª. Hilda Rosa Capelão Avoglia
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies at the Catholic University of Santos.
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Moisés Felipe Pereira Gomes
Lecturer at the Catholic University of Santos and member of the Interdisciplinary Health Research Group

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Room 2: Public policies and mental health: autonomous medication management and psychoeducation
The aim is to reflect on aspects of the use of psychotropic drugs and introduce new perspectives on Autonomous Medication Management (AMM)
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Thalita Lacerda Nobre
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies and the Psychology Course at the Catholic University of Santos
Prof. Dr. Helio Alves
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies and the Psychology Course at the Catholic University of Santos
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Daisy Inocência Margarida de Lemos
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies and the Psychology Course at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 3: Vulnerability and collectives subject to different oppressions in health
The aim is to discuss the demands of different groups of people subject to long processes of vulnerability in the dynamics of health/illness/care, socio-health citizenship of the black, feminist, LGBTQIA+, disabled, elderly, ethnic, territorial, and religious movements, among others
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Beatriz Borges Brambilla
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Psychology, Development and Public Policies and the Psychology Course at the Catholic University of Santos
Prof. Dr. Renan Vieira de Santana Rocha
Lecturer at the Federal University of São Paulo
Profª. Drª. Eliana Miura Zucchi
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the Catholic University of Santos and leader of the Interdisciplinary Study Group on HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Rights
Moderating:
Prof. Dr. Ramiro Andres Fernandez Unsain
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the Catholic University of Santos

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Room 4: Vaccine coverage and spatial analysis
The aim is to discuss why ensuring vaccination coverage at borders prevents certain viruses from circulating in our country. In this sense, microplanning contributes to this vaccination coverage strategy at borders
Participants:
Profª. Drª. Nairmara Soares Pimentel Cunha
Professor at the Tiradentes Medical School in Goiânia, doctor at the Pediatric ICU and the Infirmary of the Lauro Wanderley University Hospital – Federal University of Paraíba
Profª. Drª. Ysabely de Aguiar Pontes Pamplona
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the Catholic University of Santos. Researcher and member of the Vaccine Observatory group
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Lourdes Conceição Martins
Coordinator and Lecturer of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Public Health. Researcher at the Exposure and Environmental Risk Assessment Group, Interdisciplinary Health Research Group and Vaccine Observatory at the Catholic University of Santos

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19h-21h30 – Closing lecture

Social markers of difference: invisibility and inequities
It is about discussing the social markers of difference and equity as an achievable goal, which becomes an idea that dialogues effectively with intersectional perspectives on health
Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Ramiro Andres Fernandez Unsain
Lecturer in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Collective Health at the Catholic University of Santos
Moderating:
Profª. Drª. Lourdes Conceição Martins
Coordinator and Lecturer of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Public Health. Researcher at the Exposure and Environmental Risk Assessment Group, Interdisciplinary Health Research Group and Vaccine Observatory at the Catholic University of Santos

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