The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Big Bang Health 2020: discover the program

2020-09-28T17:29:39.190Z


The unmissable health and digital event returns for a fifth edition. Inaugurated by Cynthia Fleury, philosopher and psychoanalyst, this week devoted to the greatest health challenge, the coronavirus, will be punctuated by four digital mornings broadcast on Figaro.fr, from Tuesday 20 to Friday 23 October.


Big Bang.

We have just experienced one!

Health, first, economic and social, second.

Animation: Guillaume Roquette, editorial director of Figaro Magazine

Tuesday, October 20 - Big Bang of confinement

(

65 mn)

Confinement is an unprecedented test which has revealed a whole series of subjects relating to the implementation of care, isolation, psychological disorders, the protection of loved ones, addictions (alcohol in particular), physical maintenance of his body, recourse to telemedicine ...

This big bang will be an opportunity to take stock of total containment, to reflect on its impact on the practice of medicine, to question the future of telemedicine, the place of e-health and remote management of chronic diseases.

Opening

Interview Care in our societies.

Cynthia Fleury, philosopher and psychoanalyst (

8 mn)

From you to me

Confinement: could France do better?

(2.5 min)

Debate

What medical lessons can we learn from confinement?

Live, hosted by Guillaume Roquette and Cyrille Vanlerberghe, Editor-in-chief Sciences-Médecine at Le Figaro (35 min), with

:

-Karine Lacombe, Head of Infectious and Tropical Diseases Department at Saint-Antoine Hospital (Paris)

-Antoine Pelissolo, Psychiatrist at Henri-Mondor Hospital (Créteil)

-Jean-François Toussaint, professor of physiology at Paris-Descartes University

  • How far can you heal from a distance?

  • What limits to telemedicine?

  • What are the medical problems associated with confinement?

  • Is physical exercise in front of a screen enough?

Report and interview

Confined two and a half months at -50 ° C

:

Stéphanie Gicquel, extreme athlete, explorer (

7 min)

Correspondents' words

: From our correspondent in China Sébastien Falletti (

5 mn)

Closing

Interview Old age in the face of epidemics: what lessons and what solutions?

Florence Anaiz-Maumé, General Delegate of Synerpa

(National Union of establishments and private residences for the elderly

,

8 minutes

)

Wednesday October 21 - Big Bang of research

(

1H10 mn)

The explosion of the Covid-19 pandemic in a few months has shown how crucial it is to adapt the discovery of treatments and vaccines to the speed of spread of a new virus.

This race against time is complicated but vital for many patients and immensely important for the economic survival of our societies.

For lack of treatment, nearly 200 countries have had no choice but to confine or monitor populations to curb the contagion.

Opening

Stéphane Bancel, CEO of Moderna Therapeutics

(10 mn

)

From you to me Will the

discovery of a vaccine end the pandemic?

(2.5 min)

Debate

: How to accelerate the search for treatments and vaccines?

Live, hosted by Guillaume Roquette and Cécile Thibert, health journalist at Le Figaro (35 min), with:

- A representative of Sanofi (approached)

-Philippe Pouletty, Managing Director of Truffle Capital

-Dominique Costantini, president of Ose Immunothérapeutics

  • Improve collaborations between laboratories / countries

  • Practice open innovation

  • Use new technologies

  • Better finance biotech ...

Correspondent's words

: From our correspondent in London Arnaud de la Grange

(5 mn)

Report and interview:

Behind the scenes at the Institut Pasteur, with Christophe d'Enfert, scientific director

(8 mn)

Conclusion

(20 mn

)

Thursday, October 22 - Big Bang of new technologies

(1:05

min)

What do we remember from the fight against the coronavirus in terms of new technologies?

Tracking apps and the debates they sparked in public opinion.

Should we agree to give up some data to regain some mobility?

Beyond these applications, the questions are numerous.

They revolve around the use of Big Data and algorithms to prevent epidemics, detect patients, assess the progress of a pandemic.

Along with this highly sensitive issue of data collection and analysis, there is also the question of the sovereignty of States and particularly of Europe.

Overture

Cédric O, Secretary of State for Digital Transition and Electronic Communications: Artificial intelligence, e-health,… new technologies in the face of epidemics and health crises

(8 min).

From you to me

Were the French right to sulk StopCovid?

(

2.5 min)

Debate

Are new technologies at the heart of the fight against epidemics?

Live, hosted by Guillaume Roquette (35 min), with

:

-Thomas London, Associate Director of McKinsey in the Paris office, responsible for Healthcare activities

-Claire Biot, Vice President of Life Sciences Industry at Dassault Systèmes

-Laurence Devillers, professor of artificial intelligence at LIMSI-CNRS

Report and interview

Ambulatory medicine, a response to epidemics and containment.

With Prof. Jean-Christophe Bernhard, head of robotic surgery activity at Bordeaux University Hospital

(7 min

)

Correspondents' words

(5 mn)

From our correspondent in the United States Adrien Jaulmes

Closing

Interview Charles-Edouard Bouée, ex-CEO of Roland Berger, venture capitalist based in Shanghai

(8 mn)

Friday October 23 - Big Bang of health policies

(1 hour 15 minutes)

What do we do now?

Lack of masks, swabs, gowns, factories to produce them ... Insufficient testing, slowness in decision-making due to heavy bureaucracy ... French health policy has been the subject of many reviews in the spring.

It is the same with the organization of health.

Everyone salutes the dedication and mobilization of hospital staff, volunteers from the health reserve, doctors, nurses and nurses to face this unprecedented epidemic.

On the other hand, the lack of resources, the insufficiency of resuscitation beds, of ventilators… have shown that France, which has long claimed to have the best health policy on the planet, has shown incredible weaknesses.

How to rebuild a more effective health and sanitation policy, and at what cost?

This was the subject of the Ségur de la Santé.

France has decided to learn the lessons of this epidemic to be more effective from a health point of view and in terms of care.

A real challenge!

Opening

Geopolitics (diplomacy masks, role of China ...) Hubert Védrine

(subject, 8 min)

From you to me

Are caregivers always poorly paid in France?

(2.5 min)

Debate

Are France and Europe ready to face a new epidemic?

Live, hosted by Guillaume Roquette and Jacques-Olivier Martin (32 mn), with

:

-Pr Jérôme Salomon, Director General of Health

-Vittoria Colizza, Research Director at Inserm and specialist in epidemic modeling

-Philippe Juvin, head of the emergency department at the Georges Pompidou hospital, former MEP

Report

The weaving of Charlieu (8 mn)

Correspondent words

: From our correspondent in Germany Pierre Avril (

5 mn)

Closing

Interview Olivier Véran, Minister of Solidarity and Health, by Yves Thréard, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Le Figaro (Talk Le Figaro, 20 min)

Find the Big Bang Santé on social networks:

@BigBangFigaro

Big Bang Figaro Facebook page

Source: lefigaro

All tech articles on 2020-09-28

You may like

News/Politics 2024-02-27T06:14:15.485Z

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.