Conference 2024: call for abstracts

#PHABCCon24: Call for Abstracts

Individuals and groups are invited to submit abstracts for one or more of the following presentation format(s):

  • Oral presentation (15-20 minutes)
  • Poster presentations (in-person “walk about” during poster session & on display both days)
  • Workshop (1.5 hours)

Based on the restricted opportunities for oral presentations, we strongly encourage applicants to consider structuring their proposals, particularly if they are practice-based research, around a poster presentation.

The poster session will be held at the end of the first day on the conference on November 21st and will be designed as a ‘walk-about’ in order to structure maximum interaction with the presenters and their work.

Workshops are intended to be an interactive opportunity to focus on a particular topic related to the conference themes in detail and/or to build skills or resources in relation to the theme.

Abstract Submission Guidelines

Those submitting abstracts will be required to submit the following information:

  • Presenter & co-presenter(s) professional designations & contact information
  • Presentation format & conference theme(s)
  • Presentation title
  • An abstract of 250 words or less

Please note that the information provided in the abstract submission will be used to describe your presentation in the final program should your abstract be selected. Please ensure your description is accurate, fully proof-read and all presenters are listed.

If your abstract describes primary or secondary research, you are encouraged to submit an abstract covering: background, methods, results and discussion/conclusions.

Those submitting practice-based abstracts are encouraged to include information on: Purpose, focus/content, significance for the theme and target audience.

 


Conference Details

Dates: November 21st and 22nd
Venue: Sutton Place Hotel
Address: 845 Burrard Street, Vancouver


 

 

 

#PHABCCon24: Early bird registration now open

The Public Health Association of British Columbia, in collaboration with the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health, is excited to introduce this year’s conference, focusing on the Commercial Determinants of Health (CDoH): From Harmful to Healthy.

We are the first association in the world to lead a conference on the commercial determinants of health!  Inspired by the World Health Organization’s (WHO) ongoing work on the global report addressing CDoH (linked here), this conference will examine how commercial entities, financial systems, and governments shape public and population health outcomes.

Register now for early bird rates. All non-members purchasing two-day registration will receive a free one-year PHABC membership.

Conference Themes

  1. Taking action on industries that affect health: marketing, risks, and essential goods
  2. Building public sector strength: considering regulatory and functional opportunities
  3. Improving business practices: creating policies for healthier markets
  4. Rethinking economic development: sustainable approaches and cultural perspectives

 

Conference Learning Objectives

  1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of commercial determinants of health (CDoH)
    • Define and explain the concept of CDoH, and identify key industries and commercial practices (e.g., tobacco, alcohol, ultra-processed foods, fossil fuels) that impact public health.
  2. Analyze public health’s role in addressing CDoH
    • Critically examine how strategies by commercial actors, including marketing, lobbying, and product development, shape health behaviors and outcomes, highlighting both positive and negative effects.
    • Examine core competencies for Public Health as they relate to CDoH
  3. Learn from successful interventions against harmful commercial practices
    • Explore case studies and stories of successful interventions that have effectively mitigated commercial risks to public health.
  4. Develop strategies for strength-based harm prevention
    • Address the identification and prevention of health harms caused by commercial activities, emphasizing the use of strengths-based language and approaches in public health interventions.
  5. Provide exemplars of commercial activities generating well-being economies

 

 


Become a Sponsor

Our conference is only possible thanks to the continued efforts of numerous volunteers and the support of various partners and sponsors.

If you are interested in sponsoring the PHABC conference, or if you would like more information about the details of our request, contact us at conference@phabc.org.

 


Volunteer at the Conference

Calling volunteers for our 2024 conference and gala dinner! Volunteers work a total of eight hours in exchange for free conference registration.

There are limited spots available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

If you’re interested in volunteering, please reach out to us at conference@phabc.org.

 


PHABC Awards

Do you know someone or an organization in the public health community whose hard work and dedication deserves recognition? Nominate them for a PHABC award!

We accept nominations year-round for outstanding individuals and organizations.

This year’s deadline for the 2023 awards is October 28th, 2023.

Any nominations submitted after the deadline will be considered for the 2024 PHABC Awards.

PHABC Awards

Nomination Form