Each workshop will provide you with the opportunity to strengthen or broaden your behavioral medicine skills, with topics such as developing rigorous and innovative interventions; conducting advanced analytic methods; harnessing the power of digital health strategies; reducing health disparities around the world; and moving behavioral medicine education and health policy forward.
All workshops will take place on Wednesday, November 14, 2018.
To register for the congress and one or more individual workshops, please visit the congress registration web site. You will be able to register and pay for workshops during the congress registration process. If you already have registered for the congress and would now like to sign up for a workshop, please contact the ICBM2018 organisers for assistance .
# | Time | Location | Title (click the title for more info) | Authors and Institutions |
W1 | 9 – 16 | Norte America | Clinical Impact of Randomized Clinical Trials – Do Their Designs Meet Expectations? | Lynda Powell, Rush University, USA Ken Freedland, Washington University, USA Peter Kaufmann, University of Colorado Denver, College of Nursing, USA |
W2 | 9-12 | Parinacota | Designing Innovative Behavioral Interventions for Chronic Diseases: The “Nuts and Bolts” of Behavioral Treatment Development | Susan M. Czajkowski, National Cancer Institute, NIH, USA Sylvie Naar, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA Lynda Powell, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA Kenneth Freedland, Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USA |
W3 | 9-12 | Tupungato | Health interventions in hard to reach groups: how to engage with less access or familiarity with mobile health technology | Anna Serlachius, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Auckland |
W4 | 9-12 | Llaima | Applications of latent growth modeling in longitudinal behavioral medicine research | Maria Magdalena Llabre, PhD, University of Miami USA Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick, PhD, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research USA |
W5 | 9-16 | Centro America | Closing the gap on access to healthcare among international migrants to Chile: evidence and solutions | Karen Carpio, International Organization for Migration Costa Rica Claudia Silva, Department of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Domestic Affairs in Chile Báltica Cabieses, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile Macarena Chepo, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile Daniel Larenas, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile Jossette Iribarne, Ministry of Health in Chile Macarena Chepo, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile Sofía Astorga, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile |
W6 | 9-12 | Sud America | Third generation behavioral therapies in hospital settings: ACT for children and adolescents | Cointa Arroyo Jimenez, National Institute of Pediatrics, Mexico Lucia Torres Perez, National Autonomous University of Mexico Argelia Lara Puente, National Institute of Pediatrics, Mexico |
W7 | 9-12 | Europa | Using qualitative data to inform intervention development, refinement and adaptation to meet necessary benchmarks before a fully powered efficacy trial | Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Associate Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Integrated Brain Health Clinical and Research Program, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital |
W8 | 9-12 | Antartica | Teaching Behavioral Medicine: An Inspirational Workshop | Anne H Berman, Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical Neuroscience/Center for Psychiatry Research, Sweden Jamie Bodenlos, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Department of Psychology, USA Dori Pekmezi, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Health Behavior, School of Public Health, USA Wong Mee Lian, National University of Singapore, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, Singapore Konstadina Griva, Imperial College & Nanyang Technological University, Centre for Population Health Sciences (CePHaS), Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore Pernilla Åsenlöf, Uppsala University, Department of Neuroscience, Physiotherapy program, Sweden Yanjie Yang, Harbin Medical University, Department of Medical Psychology, Public Health College, China Joost Dekker, discussant, VU University Medical Center, Dept Psychiatry and Dept Rehabilitation Medicine, Netherlands |
W9 | 13-16 | Parinacota | Bringing an Experimental Medicine Approach to Behavior Change: An Introduction to the NIH SOBC Program | Karina W. Davidson, Columbia University Medical Center, USA Donald Edmondson, Columbia University Medical Center, USA Jennifer A. Sumner, Columbia University Medical Center, USA |
W10 | 13-16 | Tupungato | Complex interventions in health: guidance on development, evaluation and the importance of context. | Sharon Simpson, University of Glasgow, Scotland Rona Campbell, University of Bristol, England Laurence Moore, University of Glasgow, Scotland |
W11 | 13-16 | Llaima | Introduction to Applying Network Meta-Analysis in Behavioral Medicine | Chris Noone, NUI Galway, Ireland Gerry Molloy, NUI Galway, Ireland |
W12 | 13-16 | Sud America | Introduction to Motivational Interviewing: Techniques, Processes, Proficiency | Anne H Berman, Member, Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT); Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden |
W13 | 13-16 | Europa | Integration of physiotherapy in behavioral medicine intervention research | Pernilla Åsenlöf, Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden Helena Igelström, PhD, Uppsala University, Sweden Maria Sandborgh, PhD, Mälardalen University, Sweden Johanna Fritz, PhD-student, Mälardalen University, Sweden |
W14 | 13-16 | Antartica | Epistemonikos (What is worth knowing): the world’s largest database of health evidence. | Gabriel Rada, Epistemonikos Foundation, Chile |