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… influences the other person’s initial impression. What is more, we prepared and held an elevator pitch, which is a short presentation about yourself. We were made aware of the fact that mostly our personal motivation for a job and our drive to start at that specific company or organisation differentiates us from other applicants. Therefore, in such an elevator pitch one needs to show the employer why you should be chosen before other candidates. During the lunchbreak, we had the opportunity … opportunity to receive a good deal of information on career opportunities available within healthcare as well as advice in regard to applying for a future job. I am thankful that we have been given the opportunity to attend this Career Event complementary to our master programme. Maastricht, 8 March, 2017 Anna Leppers MSchallenger on behalf of HPIM, 2016-2017 … A review by Anna Leppers, MSchallenger on behalf of HPIM On March 8th 2017, students from the Master programmes Healthcare Policy, …
… clinical genetics and the first healthy-born babies 25 years ago, who recently returned to her doorstep. The occasion for the interview is the fact that Christine de Die, anticipating her retirement later this year, has had her last patient contacts. Starting in January, she has a three-month leave of absence: an apartment in Paris has been rented where she will stay with her husband to switch off from her job. After that, she will still work one day a week until she reaches retirement age on 1 … me for a job interview that day, had I not received the letter? I was living in a dorm, so the letter probably got lost there. 'But I'd really like to come,' I said. Very nice that he called; that defined my career." She was hired, as an elementary doctor. Her boyfriend at the time and now husband stayed in Utrecht for a while. "That was an adventure; I had never been here before and there wasn't a whole lot to do. While I came from a busy general practice, here everything still had to be set up. I was studying a lot in the library. After about a year I got a colleague; we started talking with other specialists about our role, brought our offer, which was not very big yet, to the attention of GPs and housewives during lectures, visited the centers for mentally disabled people in the region. If you had a sister with Down …
… question! We have to act, even though we might make the wrong decisions. Not acting is also a choice but probably the worst one. I used to work for a public health institute in North Rhine-Westphalia. At the time, we were afraid of bird flu. The secretary of health in the region prepared well and bought a potentially curative medicine in a sufficient amount for the people in the region. The problem is that bird flu didn’t hit North Rhine-Westphalia. Did he make the right choice? I think so but you … reaction. National politicians don’t want blame for current problems, so they say this should be up to the EU. Let’s see how long this motivation for integration will last. In the end, the nationalistic behavior and lack of solidarity we saw at the start of the crisis might prevail. What could the European Union have done differently in its early response? At the start of the crisis, there wasn’t a lot of solidarity between member states. It took a long time before they sent medical workers to other countries and admitted foreign patients for treatment. Too long. Such a lack of solidarity is morally wrong, I’d …
… being bodily functions, mental wellbeing, daily functioning, social participation, meaning and quality of life. We perform translational research covering the complete spectrum of cancer management from prevention to aftercare. Reproduction The best start To provide the best possible start in life by focusing specifically on a healthy conception, pregnancy and long-term health outcome. We do this by performing translational research on fertility, the role of the environment on the development of gametes, embryos, fetuses, newborns … Netherlands) Find us online Find us on LinkedIn Find us on Facebook Find us in Instagram Find us on Twitter Contact GROW - Research Institute for Oncology and Reproduction Universiteitssingel 40 6229 ER Maastricht (NL) +31 (0)43 38 81863 secretariaat-grow@maastrichtuniversity.nl News Het mes kan van tafel 13 maart 2023 Impact hebben in de levens van mensen én op de samenleving als geheel. Echt iets teweeg kunnen brengen. Dat is wat prof. dr. Klara Mosterd wil bereiken met haar onderzoek …
Maastricht University students have won the Dutch final of the student competition Ecotrophelia, a drinking vinegar based on apple cider vinegar, fruit and herbs.
… CAPHRI Part B - Research Lines Self-Evaluation Reports CAPHRI's Case Studies Self-Evaluation Report Programme Visitation 2023 Report of the External Review Committee CAPHRI Research stories and case studies KOALA study and LucKi Gut study: Complementary feeding during the first six months of life. Yes or no? Child, parents and health - lifestyle and genetic constitution. Read more "The future of research is transdisciplinary" Fruitful collaboration across national and disciplinary boundaries Read more “The ban on visitors really had a negative impact on the well-being of nursing home residents Visitors in the nursing home during the COVID-19 crisis Read more Improved patient care and increased job satisfaction among GPs The TARGET integrated care programme Read more The OPEN project: Online access to medical information in primary care: the patient’s perspective The OPEN programme Read more 200,000 people sitting on the sidelines in Limburg 4Limburg: Towards a strong, … each other's ideas in order to facilitate transdisciplinary research and to deliberate in terms of establishing priorities. Read more CAPHRI, Care and Public Health Research Institute Universiteitssingel 40 6229 ER Maastricht +31 (0)43 3882314 secretariaat-caphri@maastrichtuniversity.nl … Our aim is to create a healthy society for everyone. We are doing this by performing high quality research that matters; to innovate in healthcare and public health and ultimately to improve the individual's …
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… RELAY project coordinated by Campus Brussels. RELAY is a project that aims at discussing the European Commission’s political guidelines and work programme with a wide and diverse array of stakeholders. For more information, please visit the RELAY webpage. Download workshop programme here Speakers Vorige dia Volgende dia Darian Meacham, BISS, Maastricht University Tamar Sharon, Radboud University Nijmegen Photini Vrikki, King's College London Martin Gak, Deutsche Welle Francesco Tava, UWE …
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