All relevant information about the upcoming SMSC can be found in the official information booklet. The booklet is currently being prepared and will be available for download before the event.
Through interactive workshops and discussion formats, participants engage with key challenges of the Swiss healthcare system. Topics range from costs and efficiency to ethics, sustainability, digitalisation and health policy, offering space for learning, reflection and concrete approaches beyond the traditional medical curriculum.
This topic area explores cost structures, prioritisation of medical services and the financing of today’s and tomorrow’s healthcare system.
This topic focuses on patient responsibility, prevention and health literacy as key elements in sustainably strengthening and relieving the healthcare system.
Participants explore the ecological footprint of healthcare and discuss pathways towards more sustainable medical practice.
This topic addresses ethical dilemmas, structural inequalities and the responsibility of medicine at the intersection of human rights and limited resources.
From telemedicine to health data systems and artificial intelligence, this topic highlights the opportunities and challenges of digital solutions in healthcare.
This topic provides insight into political decision making, federal structures and international comparisons of healthcare systems.
The focus lies on quality measurement, outcomes and the roles of different stakeholders along the healthcare continuum.
In creative and hands on workshops, participants develop future visions, practise clinical skills and reflect on their evolving role within the healthcare system.
Most parts of the convention, in particular the program including workshops and lectures, will take place at the Von Roll Area. More detailed information about specific locations and rooms will be provided in the official information booklet prior to the event. For now, an overview map of the University Centre is displayed for orientation purposes.
The social programme, including the sports activities and the evening programme, will be held separately at the Centre for Sports (ZSSw). More detailed information about specific locations and rooms will be provided in the official information booklet prior to the event. For now, an overview map of the University Centre is displayed for orientation purposes.