De 12h15 à 13h15 (ouvert à tous)
En présentiel
Amphi Louis - Isped - Campus Carreire - université de Bordeaux
Intervenante : Geneviève CHÊNE, MD, PhD
Professeur de santé publique
Université & CHU Bordeaux
Inserm "Bordeaux population health" Research Centre
Lien : https://www.bordeaux-population-health.center/fr/les-equipes/phares/
Bio : Geneviève Chêne is a Professor of Medicine with over 35 years of specialization in Public Health at the University of Bordeaux and Bordeaux Teaching Hospital (CHU). Geneviève co-leads the Memento cohort, a pivotal study involving 2,323 participants from French memory clinics. This cohort enables in-depth phenotyping of cognitive conditions and analyses of brain health and risk factors. Her research also explores the intersection of social and environmental disparities with mortality and neuro-cardiovascular outcomes, informing health policies.
As WP Leader for the EU-funded ORCHIDEE project, coordinated by Santé publique France, she oversees the scientific development of a national hospital network for epidemiological surveillance.
Previous roles
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Geneviève served as Chief Executive of Santé publique France, the National Public Health Agency (2019–22). She previously directed the Bordeaux School of Public Health (ISPED, 2017–19), headed the Public Health Department at Bordeaux CHU (2011–19), and directed the Inserm Institute of Public Health (2014–17). She was also a member of the "Comité des Sages" (2013), contributing to the national health strategy.
Before 2015, she focused on HIV/AIDS antiretroviral therapy outcomes, leading an Inserm team. She also founded the EUCLID platform for international clinical trials, contributing to vaccine research for Ebola, malaria and pneumococcus.
Résumé : Le projet Orchidée (Organisation d’un Réseau de Centres Hospitaliers Impliqués dans la surveillance Épidémiologique et la réponse aux Emergences), coordonné par Santé publique France et financé par le programme EU4Health, vise à structurer un réseau fédéré de surveillance épidémiologique s'appuyant sur l’extraction automatisée d’indicateurs épidémiologiques à partir d'entrepôts de données hospitaliers.
Ce séminaire présentera les contributions du Bordeaux Population Health Research Centre à ce projet national d'envergure, qui associe également 25 centres hospitaliers, le Health Data Hub et l’EHESP. La phase initiale du projet est centrée sur le renforcement de la surveillance hospitalière des infections respiratoires aiguës, avec une extension progressive prévue à d’autres maladies, infectieuses ou non. L’accent sera mis sur les approches méthodologiques utilisées, les enjeux liés à l'interopérabilité et l’exploitation secondaire des données hospitalières, ainsi que les perspectives scientifiques ouvertes par cette approche intégrée de la veille sanitaire en milieu hospitalier.
BPH’s Contribution to the Orchidée Project: Scientific Rationale and Methodological Considerations
The Orchidée project ( Organisation d’un Réseau de Centres Hospitaliers Impliqués dans la surveillance Épidémiologique et la réponse aux Emergences ), coordinated by Santé publique France and funded by the EU4Health programme, aims to establish a federated epidemiological surveillance network based on the automated extraction of epidemiological indicators from hospital data warehouses.
This seminar will present the contributions of the Bordeaux Population Health Research Centre to this large-scale national initiative, which also involves 25 hospital centres, the Health Data Hub, and the EHESP School of Public Health. The initial phase of the project focuses on strengthening hospital-based surveillance of acute respiratory infections, with a planned gradual expansion to other diseases, both infectious and non-infectious. Particular emphasis will be placed on the methodological approaches employed, the challenges related to data interoperability and secondary use of hospital data, as well as the scientific perspectives opened up by this integrated approach to hospital-based public health monitoring.