The Nepal Health Research Council is going to organize a two-day summit of the health and population scientists in the capital starting from coming Thursday.
Information on the summit was shared by the Council in a press conference here on Wednesday. During the conference, Council’s member secretary Dr Pradeep Gyawali shared that the 7th edition of summit aims to convene health and population experts in a single platform and deliberate on the need for researches on the realm of public health.
Researchers, both national and internationals, will present 90 working papers on various dimension of health and population, informed Dr Gyawali, among them 47 will be unique presentations, 19 poster presentations and 24 invited ones.
Action-papers and research papers related to maternal health, newborns health, children and elderly citizen health, communicable diseases, nutrition, mental health, narcotic drug abuse, environmental health and biomedical among other topics will be presented and discussed among the scientist.
The summit will present papers relating to COVID-19, public health crisis, non-communicable disease and health system related policy among others.
Nine best paper presenters will be awarded during the two-day event, said Council’s Prof Dr Gehanath Baral.
Source: National News Agency Nepal