Dr Silke Schwarz talks about "Digitalisation and screen time in childhood" at the Diagnostics Symposium

A girl looks into the sun.

Dr Silke Schwarz will be giving a lecture on "Digitalisation and screen time in childhood" at the Diagnostics Symposium in Schaan (Switzerland) on 13 March 2025.

Everything has its time. Life is characterised by different phases, each of which has its own meaning for us. The conscious organisation and perception of these phases are of crucial importance. This year's Diagnostics Symposium will therefore focus on the topic of time.

The 29th Diagnostics Symposium is dedicated to aspects of nutrition, screen time, happiness, personal development, performance optimisation and dying and shows how these can be influenced. Diagnostic findings provide the basis for effective interventions. The aim of the event is to shed light on key topics of modern lifestyle in order to provide a comprehensive understanding of current challenges and proven approaches.

High-calibre speakers will report on their practical and valuable findings. The event will be complemented by the satellite symposium on World Kidney Day. The day will conclude with the traditional "Apéro Risch", offering participants the opportunity to exchange ideas with colleagues.

To the programme