Spinoza lecture on Chronic Disease: Prevention & Management: Implications of the fact that people spend 8,760 hours a year outside clinical settings.
Amsterdam Public Health
Edwin B. Fisher, Ph.D. is Professor in the Department of Health Behavior in the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. In addition to leading Peers for Progress, he is the senior editor of Principles of Behavioral Medicine (Springer, 2018).
From the 8,766 hours in a year (365.25 X 24), spending six receiving clinical care leaves us on our own for 8,760 hours to do all the things healthy living requires. This is why we need resources, opportunities (e.g., healthy food), and support to take care and keep taking care of our health. Without these, psychology teaches that behavior degrades.
Trends to address the 8,760 hours include community based primary care, community health promotion, guidelines for ongoing support, and channels such as web resources and peer support. Weltanschauungen – individualism/solipsism (Spinoza) and reductionism, versus community and complexity – will frame thoughts about future directions.
The Organization Committee of the SPINOZA CHAIR, set up by the Amsterdam University Association on behalf of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Amsterdam, has awarded the SPINOZA CHAIR to Prof Ed Fisher, September 12 -15, 2022.
September 12th: Masterclass: Health behaviors, peer support and community health: Implications for Practice and Research
September 13th: Spinoza lecture
September 15th: Cardio-metabolic disease and Mental Health. The complexities of comorbidity
For more information on the lecture and additional events: see the leaflet attached.
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Location: | AMC & VUmc |
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The Organization Committee of the SPINOZA CHAIR, set up by the Amsterdam University Association on behalf of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Amsterdam. |
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Contact | Sofiya Abedali | s.abedali@amsterdamumc.nl |