Challenges of an Ageing Society - 2016
Due to better living conditions and health care systems in western countries we observe increased life expectancies of respective populations. With age, disease incidents also increase and individual fitness decreases, generating higher costs and bearing high socio-economic risks for western societies. Whereas, historically, aging has been regarded as a personal matter, ageing societies are nowadays regarded as a threat for our way of living. Thus, ageing societies and their implications are discussed in virtually all disciplines, ranging from medicine and natural sciences to economy, philosophy and ethics studies. Within the FRIAS Lunch Lecture Series an interdisciplinary approach will be taken bringing together experts from all of the above mentioned fields. The goal is to give a comprehensive overview of the Challenges of Ageing Societies.
In this Lunch Lecture mini-series during the summer term 2016, FRIAS has invited renowned scholars and scientists who have addressed questions including the following:
Which are the clinical challenges of an ageing society? What will our society look like in the year 2100? How is ageing discussed and regarded in different societies and eras? Which challenges may arise in communicating with old people? Is our health care system close to collapse due to increased health care costs of the ageing society? Which implications does the recruitment of nursing staff from our eastern European neighbors has on our relationship to these countries?
02. Juni 2016
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Repräsentationen von Alter und Demenz in der Literatur der Gegenwart Prof. Dr. Henriette Herwig (German Studies) |
16. Juni 2016 |
Dr. Melanie Börries (Medicine) |
30. Juni 2016 |
Internal Defense Strategies against Age Dr. Pierre-Louis Tharaux (Medicine) |
14. Juli 2016 |
Arzneimitteltherapie im Alter: Polypharmazie und Arzneimittelsicherheit Prof. Dr. Klaus Aktories (Pharmacology) |