Online EU Health Workforce Projects Cluster Event ‘Fighting access to health inequalities by improving health worker retention and task shifting policies’
The event took place on 29 March and was hosted by the EU Health Policy Platform. The METEOR first results were presented by Peter De Winter from Spaarnegasthuis who gave an overview of the state of the art and Domenica Matranga from UNIPA who presented the methodology of the survey
The first results of METEOR will be soon presented!
Join the ONLINE EU Health Workforce Projects Cluster Event ‘Fighting access to health inequalities by improving health worker retention and task shifting policies’ on Tuesday the 29th of March 2022, 2.30-4.30pm, Brussels Time.Peter de Winter and Domenica Matranga will present for METEOR Project . The aim of this webinar is
Virtual Health Days
On 11 October 2021, an online seminar was organised by AXA on mental health at the workplace, including the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of healthcare workers. Dr. Niti Pall (HARBR Board chair, Senior advisor digital health AXA Emerging Customers, Medical director KPMG global healthcare practice) explains that
Watch the online Webinar ‘Burnout Prevention’ (Dutch and French only)
Healthcare workers worldwide are experience high levels of work pressure, resulting in increasing numbers of stress-related disorders and burnout. In this Webinar this topic is further explored academically and practically by Prof. Dr. Lode Godderis and Dr. Ann-Marie Morel. “Prevention is one of the most important weapons in the fight against burnout,” says
Join us on the EU launch event!
The webinar on the Health Workforce Projects Cluster is public for everyone and will be held on the EU Health Policy Platform. This project covers five EU-funded projects, focusing on three topics: medical deserts, task shifting and job retention. Don’t forget to register: Click here for registration link and agenda!
Connecting with our hospitals
Meteor project emphasises the importance of continuous stakeholder engagement throughout full project duration. As a first step, all consortium partners (i.e. KU Leuven, UNIPA, SG, SUM and CEFPAS) have been in contact with the hospitals that will play a prominent role in our project: Belgium: UZ Leuven AZ Delta Poland: