12 november 2025

Agenda

Extra informatie

Begindatum en tijd
12 november 2025 18:00
Einddatum en tijd
12 november 2025 20:30
Locatie
Strijp-Z

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Main theme: Investing for sustainable health and well-being

The 18th EPH Conference highlights that improving population health and well-being is an investment, not an expense. This investment benefits society and fosters a sustainable economy. Health and well-being are intricately linked with sustainable development: investing in health supports social, economic, and environmental sustainability, while a healthy planet with inclusive growth and fair societies enhances individual and community well-being. Addressing the determinants of health and reducing inequities are crucial for achieving population health and are essential for sustainable development.

This workshop offers an opportunity to become more familiar with the work of EuroHealthNet. Together, we will explore how their expertise in EU policy, advocacy, and health equity can support and inspire our own activities. Furthermore, the workshop contributes to a deeper understanding of the European (policy) landscape and effective strategies for advocacy in the field of care and public health. Finally, it creates space to strengthen connections between colleagues from both institutes (and EuroHealthNet), exchange perspectives, and identify potential opportunities for collaboration and action.

This workshop is the result of the formal collaboration between CAPHRI (Maastricht University, the Netherlands) and the Centre for Health and Society (Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany).

Wetenschap RESCAR-congres
15 Nov

Tijdens dit jaarlijks congres voor patiënten, hun partners en mensen die gewoon geïnteresseerd zijn in de medische wetenschap praten sprekers vanuit het Maastricht UMC+ en Universiteit over hun baanbrekend onderzoek.

Programma

13.30 uur Ontvangst met koffie/thee en vlaai

  • Welkom door Drs. Guy Peeters, bestuursvoorzitter HFL
  • Inleiding door Prof. Tilman Hackeng, Adviesraad Hart en vaat onderzoekfonds Limburg
  • Prof. dr. Paul Volders, cardioloog, over ‘doorbraak op komst in de behandeling van erfelijke ritmestoornissen’
  • Drs. Yesim Kaya, arts-onderzoeker en winnaar Harry Crijns Research Grant 2025 over ‘3D-Precisiegerichte radioablatie voor levensbedreigende kamerritmestoornissen’
  • Drs. Charlotte Lemmens, arts-onderzoeker over ‘FORS; een nieuwe techniek binnen de aortachirurgie’
  • Prof. dr. Julie Staals, neuroloog over ‘acute behandeling van het herseninfarct’