NAM-HKU Fellowship in Global Health Leadership Seminar - “Beyond Silos: Why Community Engagement is Vital to Redefining Health, Environment, and Resilience"

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NAM-HKU Fellowship in Global Health Leadership Seminar - “Beyond Silos: Why Community Engagement is Vital to Redefining Health, Environment, and Resilience"

Dr Nason Tan, NAM-HKU Fellow in Global Health Leadership for the 2023/24 cohort, will deliver his presentation entitled Beyond Silos: Why Community Engagement is Vital to Redefining Health, Environment, and Resilience, with details as follows:

 

 

Date & Time:

November 25, 2025 (Tuesday) at 9:30am HKT

November 24, 2025 (Monday) at 8:30pm EST

Duration:

90 minutes

Format:

Online via Zoom

 

Co-hosted by the U.S. National Academy of Medicine (NAM) and the School of Public Health of the University of Hong Kong (HKU), the seminar will feature Dr Tan’s project conducted as part of his global health leadership fellowship. He will discuss authentic and meaningful community engagement, emphasising the community as a full partner in advancing public health.

 

 

Abstract
Confronting complex health threats—from climate impacts to non-communicable diseases—requires a fundamental transformation beyond traditional, siloed approaches where science, policy, and community engagement operate in parallel. This presentation posits that authentic community engagement is the critical catalyst redefining this landscape, forging integrated solutions that simultaneously advance health, equity, and social resilience. We demonstrate how co-production of knowledge, exemplified by community-led initiatives, transforms data into actionable evidence and policy change, while place-based initiatives showcase how community stewardship builds the adaptive social fabric essential for resilience. Moving beyond programmatic outreach to deep partnership not only yields more equitable outcomes but also challenges our institutions to champion new models of scholarship, funding, and impact evaluation. We conclude with a call to action for academic institutions to lead this paradigm shift by institutionalising the principles of community-driven science to foster a more just, healthy, and resilient future.

 
 

 

About Dr Nason Tan
For Dr Nason Tan, public health is a calling forged on the front lines. His 20-year journey from treating tropical diseases with Médecins Sans Frontières in Sierra Leone and Ethiopia to his current role at the University of Hong Kong is rooted in a single, powerful conviction: championing health equity for the most vulnerable. Today, he channels this frontline experience into grassroots action and academic leadership, focusing on planetary health, mental health, and community-driven solutions to build a more resilient future.

 

Programme
Please view here for the tentative programme.

 

Discussion Panel   

 

Professor J. Lloyd Michener

 

Panelist

Professor J. Lloyd Michener

Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health,
Duke University School of Medicine

 

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Professor David Bishai

 

Panelist

Professor David Bishai

Director and Clinical Professor, School of Public Health,
The University of Hong Kong

 

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Dr Andrew Park

 

Moderator

Dr Andrew Park

Lecturer and BASc(GHD) Placement Coordinator,
School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong

 

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Distinguished Guests

 

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Dr Victor Dzau

President, National Academy of Medicine 

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Professor David Bishai

Director and Clinical Professor, School of Public Health,The University of Hong Kong

 

Registration

Please register here by November 23 (Wed), HKT. 

A Zoom link will be provided to the registrants prior to the event.

 

About the Fellowship
Please view here for more details about the Fellowship programme.


Enquiry
For enquiries, please contact sphevent@hku.hk

 

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