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Program

 Day 1 September 17
09.00 – 15.00        Registration
11.30    12.30  Lunch
12.30  –  13.00         Opening
13.00  –  14.30  Keynote presentations:                                                                                                                                                  
  Theme 1: What is a symptom?
  Symptoms and the question of meaning: a Pandora's box? (Monica Greco): Chair Marianne Rosendal
  Theme 2: Symptoms in society
  TO BE ANNOUNCED AT A LATER DATE (Rikke Sand Andersen): Chair Juul Houwen
14.30  –  15.00 Coffee, refreshments & networking
15.00  –  17.30  Parallel sessions:
  Parallel session 1 on “What is a symptom?” (Chaired by Marianne Rosendal and Monica Greco)
  Parallel session 2 on “Symptoms in society” (Chaired by Juul Houwen and Sue Ziebland)
19.00  –  22.00  Symposium dinner


Day 2  September 18
08.30  –  10.00                        Keynote presentations:
  Theme 3: From risk factors to lived experience: understanding symptom persistence
  CauseHealth: Rethinking causality, complexity and evidence for the unique patient (Rani Lill Anjum -tbc.): Chair Tina W. Carstensen
  Theme 4: Management and alleviation of symptoms
  Persistent symptoms in medical conditions: what can we do better? (Chris Burton): Chair Camilla H. Merrild
10.00  –  10.30  Coffee, refreshments & networking
10.30  –  13.00  Parallel sessions:
  Parallel session 3: "Risk factors for the development of symptom persistence” (Chaired by Tina Wisbech Carstensen and Monica Greco)
  Parallel session 4: “Management and alleviation of symptoms” (Chaired by Chris Burton and Camilla Hoffmann Merrild)
13.00  –  14.00 Lunch
14.00  –  15.00 Key points of the four workshops and open discussion
15.00  –  16.00 Keynote presentation:
  Sensorial mediation of embodied sensations and experiences (Marie Højlund) Chair: Mette Bech Risør
  Closing remarks
16.00  –  16.30 Coffee and refreshments

Parallel sessions continue from the topic presented by one of the keynote speakers but aim to broaden the theme and include presentations from different disciplines. The sessions will include oral presentations and brief poster presentations and invite to a more general discussions of the theme from different perspectives.

Last Updated 10.04.2026