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Planetary Health

Programme (2025)

Arrival and welcome dinner starting at 18:00 at the restaurant Jahnterassen

Course hours 8:45-18:00; Lunch, Refreshments included
Time Title Speaker Toolbox section Room
08:45-09:30 Welcome and Opening Amneh Masoud, MD, Project Coordinator of SOPHEA Project & Dr. med. Eva-Maria Schwienhorst-Stich, Lead of SOPHEA Project at the University Hospital of Würzburg   D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
09:30-10:20 The Planetary Health Framework Dr. med. Eva-Maria Schwienhorst-Stich, Lead of SOPHEA Project at University Hospital of Würzburg & Dr. Samira Jabakhanji, School of Population Health at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) 1 Introduction Planetary Health D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
10:20-10:40 SOPHEA Activities in Tanzania Janeth A. Peter, SOPHEA Project Assistant Tanzania, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Behavioral Sciences Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences   D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
10:40-11:00 Coffee break      
11:00-11:45 Introduction Participants Everyone   D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
11:45-12:30 Project circle   18 Transformation & Transformative Action D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
12:30-13:00 Buddy walk      
13:00-14:30 Lunch break     Pizzeria Pino, Grombühlstraße 20a, 97080 Würzburg
14:30-15:30 Project Design and Implementation - keeping the complicated simple Dr. Peter Campbell, Independent Global Health Consultant & Amneh Masoud, SOPHEA Project coordinator 18 Transformation & Transformative Action D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
15:30-17:30 Individual project time      
17:30-18:00 Final reflection & Closing      
19:30 Get-together in the evening     Wine Bar "Till Eulenspiegel" (Sanderstr. 1a, 97070 Würzburg, https://maps.app.goo.gl/bFRoX1Yzmusq23Tp8)

Course hours: 9:00-18:00; Lunch, Refreshments included
Time Title Speaker & Affiliation Toolbox section Room
09:00-09:30 Overview and Check-In Amneh Masoud, MD, Project Coordinator of SOPHEA Project   D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
09:30-10:15 From Production to Pollution: The Environmental Footprint of Pharmaceuticals Muna Khalil, Pharmacists4Future 4 Pollution, 15 Health Systems (Impact and Green Health Care) D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
10:15-10:30 Coffee Break     D5 - Seminar room
10:30-12:00 From Inspiration to Action: Project Café Mascha Kaddori, Bahar Hassantabar, Dr. Eva-Maria Schwienhorst-Stich, Agan Leonard, Nico Darwig, Melvine Otieno 19 Transformation & Transformative Action D5 - Seminar room
12:15-13:15 Project Time      
13:15-14:30 Lunch Break      
14:30-17:30 Climate Fresk - Simulation to understand the climate change and planetary health connections Janeth A. Peter, Heallth4Future, Dr. Klemens Ochel 17 Planetary Health Education D5 - Seminar room
17:30-18:00 Closing Circle      
19:00 Get-together in the evening      

All-day excursion to agroforesty farm; Lunch, Dinner, Refreshments included
Time Title Speaker & Affiliation Toolbox section Room
08:45 Bus departure Bus ride from Würzburg to Lindenhof Hemmersheim (Meeting point: in front of university (Josef-Schneider-Str./Robert-Koch-Str.)    
10:00-10:45 The importance of agriculture and agroforesty for climate change mitigation and adaptation Michaela Kuschel, University of Weihenstephan, Triesdorf 2 Ecosystem & Biodiversity, 5 Agriculture, 6 Nutrition  
11:00-12:15 Walking Tour Lindenhof      
12:15-13:00 Practical exercise in soil examination Michaela Kuschl, University of Weihenstephan, Triesdorf 2 Ecosystem & Biodiversity  
13:00-13:45 Lunch snack      
13:45-14:45 Healthy soil, healthy planet? Why soil microbiology matters on the path to regeneration Ties Temmink,agronomist and water restoration practitioner from In Goede Aarde 2 Ecosystem & Biodiversity, 5 Agriculture, 6 Nutrition  
15:00-15:45 Planetary Health Diet Johanna Liebert, PAN - Physicians for Nutrition Students Group Würzburg 6 Nutrition  
16:00-17:15 Project time      
17:15-18:00 Dinner preparation: How to cook planet friendly PAN - Physicians for Nutritions Students Group Würzburg 6 Nutrition  
18:00 Dinner      
20:30 Departure      
21:00 Arrival in Würzburg      

Course hours 9:00-17:30; Lunch, Refreshments included
Time Title Speaker & Affiliation Toolbox section Room
09:00-09:30 Overview and Check-In     D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
09:30-10:30 Facing Collaps - The Work That Reconnects Amneh Masoud, MD, SOPHEA Project coordinator    
10:30-11:00 Follow Up Project Management Dr. Peter Campbell, Independent Global Health Consultant & Amneh Masoud, SOPHEA Project coordinator 19 Transformation & Transfromative Action D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
11:00-13:00 Impulse & Project Time      
13:00-14:30 Lunch Break      
14:30-15:10 Climate Crisis & Health: Role of Health Community as Advocates for Climate Action Shweta Narayan, The Global Climate and Health Alliance 19 Transformation & Transformative Action D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
15:15-15:55 Animal Welfare and Planetary Health: Why Caring for Animals Matters for Our Planet's Future Mascha Kaddori, Veterinarian & ICU nurse 7 Animal/Multispecies Health D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
16:00-16:15 Coffee Break      
16:15-17:45 One Health in the field: The UGHE's Center for One Health Approach Dr. Pacifique Ufitinema, Coordinator for the Center of One Health, University of Global Health Equity    
  Consumers and Genetically Modified Foods: Attitudes, Willingness to Purchase, and Necessity of Product Labeling.” Dr. Seyedeh Tayebeh Rahideh, Nutrition Department, faculty of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran    
  To be announced      
17:45-18:00 Group Harvest      
19:00-20:30 Workshop - The power of singing in times of crisis Hanna Staab   Jugendkulturhaus Cairo, Fred-Joseph-Platz 3, 97082 Würzburg

Course hours 9:00-18:00; Lunch, Dinner, Refreshments included
Time Title Speaker & Affiliation Toolbox section Room
09:00-09:30 Check-In & Overview     D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
09:30-10:30 Infectious Diseases and Planetary Health Prof. August Stich, Head of Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine at the University Hospital of Würzburg 8 Infectious Diseases & Pandemic Preparedness D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break     D5 - Seminar room
10:45-13:00 Impulse and Project Time      
13:00-14:30 Lunch break      
14:30-15:10 The Fascinating Connections of One Health: How Human, Animal, and Planetary Health Intertwine David Owino, One Health Specialist & Program Manager of Veterinarians without Borders Kenya & Somalia 7 Animal/Multispecies Health 8 Infectious Diseases & Pandemic Preparedness D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
15:15-15:55 To be announced Dr. Elias C. Nyanza, SOPHEA Country Coordinator Tanzania   D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
16:00-16:15 Coffee Break      
16:15-17:15 Planetary Health Toolbox Didicatic Skills Training Dr. Eva-Maria Schwienhorst-Stich, Lead of SOPHEA Project at University Hospital of Würzburg 19 Planetary Health Education  
17:30-18:00 Reflections and Closing      
19:00 Dinner - Let's cook together     Würzburg, R.A.-Schröder-Haus (https://maps.app.goo.gl/Pq7AdfkKYvaTvjRy9)

Course hours 9:00-18:00; Lunch, Dinner, Refreshments included
Time Title Speaker & Affiliation Toolbox section Room
09:00-09:30 Overview & Check-in     D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
09:30-10:15 Sustaining Lives through the Fusion of Traditional Wisdom and Modern Science Thomas Kiyong'a, Deputy Director Climate Change, Turkana County, Kenya 14 Local, Indigenous & Traditional Knowledge D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
10:20-11:00 The Silent Pandemic Dr. David Villinger, MD, Global Health Consultant at Medmissio 8 Infectious Diseases & Pandemic Preparedness D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
11:00-13:00 Project Time      
13:00-14:30 Lunch Break      
14:30-15:15 Hands on Climate Simulation EnRoads: learning about the measures that will save our planet - equity and co-benefit considerations (online) Dr. Jörg Schmid, German alliance on Climate Change and Health (KLUG) 17 Planetary Health Education D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
15:15-16:00 Healing Spaces, Sustainable Places: Climate-Repsonsive Healthcare Design in Subsahara Africa Carina Dinkel, MD, General Practioner and Consultant at Medmissio 3 Heat, 4 Pollution  
16:00-16:15 Coffee Break      
16:15-17:45 Skills Training: Communication matters: how to talk about climate change and its solutions Paula Rubertus, Psychologists4Future 13 Mental Health, Climate Psychology & Climate Communication  
  Workshop: Creative Integration Through Writing and Arts Clara Bucher, Health4Future Würzburg & Amneh Masoud, SOPHEA project coordinator    
17:45-18:00 Group Reflection      
Evening Free      

Course hours 09:00-16:30; Lunch, Dinner, Refreshments included
Time Title Speaker & Affiliation Toolbox section Room
09:00-15:30 Project Presentations Everyone   D8 - Lecture hall Dermatology
15:30-16:30 Feeback & Closing      
19:30 Pizzeria Locanda (https://maps.app.goo.gl/7rydgJSkz99T6HYY6)      

Course hours: 09:30-12:00; Lunch included
Time Title Speaker & Affiliation Room
09:30 Meeting Point   Meeting Point to be announced
10:30-12:00 Forests in (climate) change - a guided tour through the urban forest of Würzburg to be announced  
13:00 Lunch    
14:30 End