Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center UtrechtMedical Cen
General Practice
Dr. Monika Hollander is a general practitioner with a special interest in cardiovascular disease (CVD) working in the Julius Health Centers in Utrecht. She does research in the field of prevention of cvd at the Julius Center, UMC Utrecht and is active in the Dutch association for GPs with a special interest in cvd and is also active in the EPCCS (European Primary Care Cardiovascular Society) and the primary care and risk factor management nucleus of the EAPC (European Association of Preventive Cardiology).
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Health Policy Research Center
Shiraz Medical School
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Girona
EAP Sarrià de Ter
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University of Southampton
Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
General Practice
Claire is a twenty-five-year-old Medicine student. During her medical studies, an interest in sexual and reproductive health grew. In April 2020 she received the opportunity to do her scientific internship on characteristics of women with unintended pregnancies; she will be presenting those results during WONCA 2021. The last months Claire has been working as a research intern at Women on Waves, a Dutch pro-choice organization, where she addresses the willingness of Dutch general practitioners to prescribe the so-called abortion pill. She is currently living in Deventer, the Netherlands, where she is doing her final internships in geriatrics and dermatology. Claire is expecting to graduate her medical studies in December 2021.
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Gansu University of Chinese Medicine
Center of Research and Experiment
Hu Jihong, fluent professional, engaged in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. He is a peer review expert of the National Fund, youth director of the Evidence-based Medicine Branch of the Association of Integrative Medicine, director of the Clinical Research and Statistics Branch of the World Federation, editorial board member of the American Journal of Emerging Diseases and Preventive Medicine, and review expert of four national and one provincial journals. She chaired the Provincial Teaching Achievement Award, Colleges and Universities and Huangfu Quan Science and Technology Progress Award.
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Wuhou hospital manage service center
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Institute of Positive Health
Academy
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Sherbrooke University
Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine
Dre Catherine Hudon is family physician and clinician-researcher at the Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine Department of Université de Sherbrooke. Her research expertise concerns healthcare services organization for people with complex needs (physical chronic conditions, mental illnesses, and social vulnerability), and mixed methods.
Fakenham Weight Management Practice
Dr Carly Hughes, FRCGP has been an NHS GP for over 26 years. She is also a World Obesity SCOPE accredited bariatric physician. She set up and currently works at the Fakenham Weight Management Service, a Tier 3 multidisciplinary service which has been awarded both the ASO and National Obesity Forum best practice awards. She is a World Obesity SCOPE National Fellow. She is an honorary lecturer at the University of East Anglia and works with the MRC Epidemiology Unit at Cambridge on the scalable behavioural weight management programmes for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes, funded by NIHR. Her research interests include weight maintenance, post bariatric surgery follow up, weight stigma and physical activity for health. She lectures nationally and internationally on weight related topics and has published over 25 papers on obesity related topics. Her other interests are women's health, especially the menopause and developing group consultations and online consultations and resources.
University Medical Center Groningen
General Practice and Eldery Care Medicine
I am a human movement scientist and psychologist, currently working as a PhD candidate at the department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine in the UMCG in the Netherlands. In the PhD project we will implement a home-based physical activity program in primary care practices for patients who have been treated for cancer. We will evaluate the feasibility of this protocol, and will evaluate changes in health outcomes throughout the activity program, with primary outcomes of fatigue, depression and anxiety. My research interests are in the field of cancer research, epidemiology, life style interventions, physical activity, and primary care.
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University College Cork
GP Specialist Trainee Scheme