PANDEMRIC Mini-Symposium: A first reflection on the Corona pandemic
On Friday February 5th, 2021 PANDEMRIC organises a mini-symposium. During the symposium, five speakers from administration and science will look back and forward at the corona pandemic and its impact on border regions in particular.
This symposium will be the first in a series of 3 symposia. This symposium focuses mainly on the two Limburgean regions. The next symposium will focus on the German-Belgian situation. During the final symposium the results of the project will be discussed.
Programme
Language: English
10.00 - 10.10 | opening by Marian Ramakers - project manager PANDEMRIC and program manager EMRIC |
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10.10 - 10.25 | Anne Marie Penn -te Strake - chairwoman of the South Limburg Safety Region - Mayor of Maastricht - member of the PANDEMRIC advisory board |
10.30 - 10.45 |
Uli Strauch - anaesthetist - intensivist - head of simulation centre MUMC |
10.50 - 11.05 | Michel Carlier - Head of Emergency Planning and Crisis Management Department Province of Limburg B |
11.10 - 11.25 | Luc Soete - former Rector Magnificus of Maastricht University - member of the PANDEMRIC advisory board |
11.30 - 11.45 | Jacques Scheres - Emeritus professor, former board member and vice-chairman of ECDC - member of the PANDEMRIC advisory board |
11.50 - 12.00 | closure |
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Within PANDEMRIC, the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cooperation and mobility / ITEM carries out a number of studies on a wide range of subjects. In particular, ITEM explores the cooperation agreements and procedures and protocols of EMRIC. The final reports will contain an analysis of legislation, policy and practice, including recommendations on ways to structure crisis and emergency cooperation across borders, as well as public procurement. ITEM studies the administrative and procedural burdens on enabling medical staff to easily work across borders. By offering their cross-border expertise, ITEM researchers contribute to strengthening euregional cooperation during a major health crisis.
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The PANDEMRIC project is supported by the Interreg V-A Euregion Meuse-Rhine programme
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