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Emerging Standards and the Hybrid Model for Organizing Scientific Events During and After The COVID-19 Pandemic

Hanaei, Sara and Takian, Amirhossein and Majdzadeh, Reza and Maboloc, Christopher Ryan and Grossmann, Igor and Gomes, Orlando and Milosevic, Milos and Gupta, Manoj and Shamshirsaz, Alireza A. and Harbi, Amine and Burhan, Amer M. and Uddin, Lucina Q. and Kulasinghe, Arutha and Lam, Chi-Ming and Ramakrishna, Seeram and Alavi, Abass and Nouwen, Jan L. and Dorigo, Tommaso and Schreiber, Michael and Abraham, Ajith and Shelkovaya, Natalya and Krysztofiak, Wojtek and Ebrahimi Warkiani, Majid and Sellke, Frank and Ogino, Shuji and Barba, Francisco J. and Brand, Serge and Vasconcelos, Clara and Salunke, Deepak B. and Rezaei, Nima. (2020) Emerging Standards and the Hybrid Model for Organizing Scientific Events During and After The COVID-19 Pandemic. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness, 16 (3). pp. 1172-1177.

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Abstract

Since the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically influenced almost every aspect of human life. Activities requiring human gatherings have either been postponed, cancelled, or held completely virtually. To supplement lack of in-person contact, people have increasingly turned to virtual settings on-line, advantages of which include increased inclusivity and accessibility and reduction of carbon footprint. However, emerging online technologies cannot fully replace, in-person scientific events. In-person meetings are not susceptible to poor internet connectivity problems, and they provide novel opportunities for socialization, creating new collaborations, and sharing ideas. To continue such activities, a hybrid model for scientific events could be a solution offering both in-person and virtual components. While participants can freely choose the mode of their participation, virtual meetings would most benefit those who cannot attend in-person due to the limitations. In-person portions of meetings should be organized with full consideration of prevention and safety strategies including risk assessment and mitigation, venue and environmental sanitation, participant protection and disease prevention, and promoting the hybrid model. This new way of interaction between scholars can be considered as a part of a resilience system which was neglected previously and should become a part of routine practice in scientific community.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Bereich Psychiatrie (Klinik) > Erwachsenenpsychiatrie UPK > Klinische Stress- und Traumaforschung (Holsboer-Trachsler)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Klinische Forschung > Bereich Psychiatrie (Klinik) > Erwachsenenpsychiatrie UPK > Klinische Stress- und Traumaforschung (Holsboer-Trachsler)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Sport, Bewegung und Gesundheit > Bereich Sportwissenschaft > Sportwissenschaften (PĆ¼hse)
UniBasel Contributors:Brand, Serge
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
ISSN:1935-7893
e-ISSN:1938-744X
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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