International Conference for Science and Practice
Global Perspectives on Multilingualism in (Mental) Healthcare
26 + 27 June 2026, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
Due to international and internal migration as well as local ethnic diversity most societies worldwide have a wealth of different languages at their disposal.
Nevertheless, patients who do not speak the same language as their health care provider are at a significant disadvantage when it comes to accessing healthcare services and ensuring adequate treatment quality. Health care providers often rely on family members or cleaning staff as interpreters or have to resort to machine translation.
Despite these challenges for patients as well as health care providers worldwide, most health facilities and systems lack standardized approaches to interpreting services, multilingual orientation, or policies that address linguistic diversity comprehensively.
This conference brings together researchers from various disciplines, health care providers, artists and experts from various fields to discuss advantages and limitations of current approaches from multiple perspectives and to present new ways of providing communication besides languages barriers.
The varied programme includes lectures, seven workshops, a best practice pitch session and a panel discussion.
By linking research, clinical experience, and stakeholders’ expertise the conference intends to develop sustainable solutions to improve health equity and to strengthen global health systems.
We look forward to your visit, networking together and strengthening a topic that has been largely neglected in global healthcare to date.
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There will be no participation fees for the conference.
The conference is accredited by the Hamburg Medical Association and the Hamburg Psychotherapists' Association
Conference Venue
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)
Martinistrasse 52, 20246 Hamburg
Building N55 (Ian K. Karan-Hörsaal) / Campus Lehre
The following QR code will offer options and modes of transportation to the conference venue (UKE):
Directions to Building N55, the conference venue on site:

Contact
For any inquiries or additional information about the conference please get in touch with Dr. Sanna Higgen
Organiser: Prof. Dr. Mike Mösko
Department of Medical Psychology, Research Group on Migration and Psychosocial Health, Centre for Psychosocial Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

