Events

ONDA’S EVENTS

Fondazione Onda organises conferences, press conferences and events to promote and raise awareness of gender medicine and its different themes.

These are paired with informative campaigns, dissemination of scientific knowledge and technical discussions that allow a direct dialogue between institutions, the health sector, the media, patients and the general public. The themes debated vary from cardiovascular diseases, mental health, to pregnancy and birth and the progressive aging of the population.

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The annual Scientific Congress is accredited by ECM (The National Committee of Continuing Medical Education) and involves medical consultants and GPs. The Congress confirms Onda’s importance in this field thanks to its multidisciplinary structure and its involvement of well-known medical professionals.
It targets in particular doctors at hospitals with Bollini Rosa, who for different reasons choose to supplement their specialty with a holistic approach.
Below are themes discussed in the last editions:

1st Edition 2017 | Women’s health: the most impactful female pathologies, from specialized care to an interdisciplinary approach.

2nd Edition 2018 | Women and couples after the fertile age. Changing health: prevention, lifestyles, and vulnerabilities.

3rd Edition 2019 | Do young people take care of themselves? Prevention as the key to staying healthy.

4th Edition 2020 | Diagnostic and therapeutic adherence in the COVID-19 era – How to promote it according to gender and age.

5th Edition 2021 | Chronic conditions and gender differences.

6th Edition 2022 | Community healthcare from a gender perspective. The PNRR challenge.

7th Edition 2023 | The impact of gender inequalities on health and scientific research.

8th Edition 2024 | Gender medicine and the personalization of therapies in the age of artificial intelligence.

9th Edition 2025 | Pollution and climate change: the impact on health from a gender perspective.

10th Edition 2026 | The rise of chronic conditions in an aging world: gender differences.

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