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The University of Oulu and its Children Hospital founded in 1958, is today one of the leading universities in Finland. The institution is represented by Professor Olli VAINIO, coordinator of the network with his long experience in international activities both under Socrates/Erasmus and in research Framework Programmes IV, V and VI. He is also vice-dean for medical education. |
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The University of Debrecen Medical and Health Science Centre was the first CEE medical faculty to join the TEMPUS program for improving and raising to the European level medical education in Hungary (JEP S0544-90). Professor Csongor KISS, Professor of Paediatrics, President of Faculty Foreign Relations and Doctor György VEREB, the Erasmus/Leonardo coordinator of the Medical and Health Science Centre, University of Debrecen, are Task Force members of EUROPET. Within EUROPET, they have special responsibilities for student and staff mobility’s. |
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The University of Bonn is a major University in Germany ranked among the top 100 worldwide. It has a major children hospital for all sub disciplines with special majors in oncology, cardiology, nutrition and toxicology. Professor Winrich BREIPOHL, representing multiple national and European programmes and Associations, Head of International Medical Education and Development, and Vice-Dean of Medical education at Bonn University, serves as EUROPET Task Force member for international liaisons, spin offs and funding. |
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Lille Catholic University founded in 1875, is a multidisciplinary University with a Medical Faculty, hospitals and paramedical schools. Professor Colette CREUSY, in charge of International Affairs at the faculty of Medicine, has an extensive experience in international activities through partnering or coordinating multiple European projects. She is a member of the executive committee of AMSE (Association of medical schools in Europe). In EUROPET, she is responsible of surveying essentials and standards in European paediatric curricula and vocational training. |
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EMA (European Medical Association) is essentially a forum that brings together colleagues working in the European medical community through the distribution of information and services. It primarily aims to raise the quality of healthcare and medical working conditions in the European Community by improving information, transparency and above all, by encouraging collaboration and mobility. Doctor Vincenzo COSTIGLIOLA, President of the European Medical Association, has extensive experience in the European Health Care field. He is responsible for the liaison with the EC in the EUROPET Task Force. |
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- Medical University of Vienna, Austria
- Free University of Brussels, Belgium
- Medical Univesity of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
- University of Aarhus, Denmark
- University of Tartu, , Estonia
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Maastricht University, Holland
- Landspitali University Hospital, Iceland
- Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
- Western Health Board, Ireland
- University of Perugia, Italy
- Riga Stradins University, Latvia
- Vilnius University, Lithuania
- University of Malta, Malta
- University of Oslo, Norway
- Medical University of Silesia, Poland
- Jagiellonian University, Medical College, Poland
- University of Coimbra, Portugal
- Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania
- Pavol Jozef Safarik University, Faculty of Medicine, Slovakia
- Carlos III Healthcare Institute, Spain
- University of the Basque Country, Spain
- University of Uppsala, Faculty of Medicine, Sweden
- Ege University Medical School, Turkey
- The University of Greenwich, UK
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