
                        ProgrammeThursday 12 october 2017 
 8h30 – WELCOME TO PARTICIPANTS 9h00 - 9h20 – INTRODUCTION Valérie Depraetère-Ferrier (SIRIC), Roch Giorgi (AMU-SESSTIM), Julien Mancini (AMU-SESSTIM), Pascale Bourret (AMU-SESSTIM) SESSION 1 – RESEARCHES ON HEALTH COMMUNICATION: TRANSLATION TO CLINICAL PRACTICE Discussants: Roch Giorgi (AMU-SESSTIM), Marie Bannier (Institut Paoli-Calmettes) 9h20 - 11h50 – Keynote Speakers 
 Achieving Shared Decision Making for all: how well are we doing and how can social science research help us do better? 
 The huge potential of shared decision making, if done exceptionally well 
 How shared decision-making is evolving in France and where we can be? 10h50 - 11h20 – COFFEE BREAK 11h20 - 12h20 – Selected presentations 
 Next-generation sequencing in clinical practice: from the patients' preferences to the informed consent process 
 Evaluation of a context-adapted decision aid supporting critically ill patients' decisions about life-sustaining therapies: a pilot project 
 Comparative effectiveness of encounter decision aids for early stage breast cancer surgery across socioeconomic strata: study protocol 12h20-13h30 – BUFFET SESSION 2 – COLLECTING PSYCHOSOCIAL OUTCOMES, INTERVENTIONAL RESEARCH: IMPACT ON MEDICAL PRACTICES AND SOCIAL POLICIES Discussants:Anne Gaëlle Le Coroller-Soriano (INSERM, SESSTIM), Olivier Chinot (AMU, AP-HM) 13h30-15h00 – Keynote Speakers 
 Acting on cancer and its determinants through evidence-based data: from basic research to interventional research in human and social sciences 
 How to identify psychosocial problems encountered by patients undergoing genetic testing? The development and use of a PROM in genetic counselling for cancer (canceled communication) 
 How to improve patient’s information? Methodological challenges to reconcile research and action 15h00 - 15h30 – COFFEE BREAK 15h30 - 16h10 – Selected presentations 
 French media and ideas about prostate cancer: Insights for public education (canceled communication) 
 Challenges in the development, implementation, and diffusion of a delirium screening tool in health services: The story of the NU-DESC 16h15 - 17h00 ROUND TABLE – PATIENTS ASSOCIATIONS AND SSH RESEARC: FOSTERING RELATIONSHIPS Présidée par Dominique David (Association ARTC), Participants : Eve Bureau (Anthropologue, SESSTIM), Jean-François Moulin (Oncologue, IPC), Patients’ committee of IPC The round table will be in French 
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 Friday 13 october 2017 
 SESSION 3 – RESEARCHES IN MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPACT OF MEDICAL INNOVATIONS Discussants: Alberto Cambrosio (Mc Gill University), Anthony Gonçalves (AMU, IPC) 9h30-11h00 – Keynote Speakers 
 Situated Intervention: Experiments with Standardization for Patient-Centered Care 
 Investing in the future: Making genomic medicine work in cancer care 
 Organizing for innovation: exploring translational research in the making 11h00 - 11h30 – COFFEE BREAK 11h30-12h30 – Selected presentations 
 Social Recognition of a Medical Innovation: the Case of Interventional Radiology in Oncology 
 CancerImmunotherapy and Family Medicine: Organizational and Professional Transformations in the Translation of Oncology Innovation within Primary Healthcare in Cuba 
 Coordinating the expertise of social scientists, health professionals and patients in interventional cancer research: The issue of relationship fluidity and the extension of socio-technical networks 12h20-13h30 – BUFFET SESSION 4 – RESEARCHES IN MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: HOW IDENTIFYING THE LOGICS BEHIND PATIENTS AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS’ BEHAVIOURS CAN CONTRIBUTE TO MEDICAL PRACTICES Discussants: Sylvie Fainzang (INSERM, Cermè3), Thérèse Aurran-Schleinitz (IPC) 13h30-15h00 – Keynote Speakers 
 Elderly patients treated with chemotherapy: how the person’s “rocky path” can be of use to medical end of life practice 
 An anthropological approach of Tamoxifen: what conclusions for medical practice? 14h30-15h20 – Selected presentations 
 The light beyond biology. Sociological perspectives on breast cancer (canceled communication) 
 Breast cancer in time. What a medical anthropological analysis can show about the uses of chronicity in early stage and metastatic breast cancer 15h20-15h30 – COFFEE BREAK 15h30-16h00 – CONCLUSION 
 
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