On March 6th to 8th the National institute of Public Health (Mexico) hosted the 15th National Congress on Public Health Research with the objective of sharing and discussing with key stakeholders of society, the progress in public health research that will contribute to the identification and understanding of health problems their determinants and challenges to achieve an universal and effective coverage of the health system. The event took place at the National Institute of Public Health located in the city of Cuernavaca, Morelos; Mexico.
The event also provided a platform for young and senior researcher to share their current work on Public Health with the rest of the attendees. Young RTIRN partners MCs. Lourdes Gomez and Daniel Vera shared their work at the event. Lourdes presented her work entitled “Impact of the reform on alcohol consumption and driving in the state of Jalisco, Mexico” and Daniel presented “Passengers traveling on the outside of motor vehicles: a forgotten risk factor” and “Prevalence of mobile phone use while driving in three Mexican cities”.
We congratulate our RTIRN partners for their efforts and work presented at the congress. If you would like to contact both partners, please email them at:
Lourdes Gomez (Mexico)
lourdes.gomez@insp.mx
Daniel Vera (Mexico)
daniel.vera@insp.mx
Congratulations!!!