Citizen Science Talks: Health Determinants Models – Practical Application

25/02/2026

EUniWell-Event

Learn how tailoring health determinants models to local populations drives effective public health interventions in the next lecture of the EUniWell Open lecture Series on 25 February 2026 at 10:00 CET.

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Lecturer: Dominik Olejniczak, M.D., Ph.D.; Assistant Professor at the Department of Public Health at the Medical University of Warsaw

About this lecture: 

Health determinants models are useful for planning health promotion programmes. This is an important part of public health policy. However, these models may differ for populations, even within one country. An important skill for a public health specialist is to correctly match these models to the population: this determines the success of the intervention for example in the area of ​​health education topics. It is worth remembering that local actions contribute to the overall public health policy and a precise assessment of health needs is the starting point.

About the lecturer:

Dr. Dominik Olejniczak is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in public health, dietetics, and health promotion. He earned his medical degree from the Medical University of Warsaw and completed his doctoral studies. Dr. Olejniczak specializes in public health and health promotion, reflecting his deep commitment to advancing the field. Currently, Dr. Olejniczak serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Public Health at the Medical University of Warsaw. 

Contact

For further information, please contact Joacim Hansson


Join the webinar: 

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This lecture is part of the EUniWell Open Lecture Series. Find the full programme here.

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