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Netherlands School of Public Health and Care Research

Looking back!

CaRe Days 29 and 30 May 2024

The CaRe Days 2024 took place on 29 and 30 May in Eindhoven.
With over 180 participants the CaRe Days were well attended!
This year's theme was:

Empowering Health Care Transition.
Our Research as a Catalyst for Transformation

Wednesday, 29 May (clockwise): Prof. Mark Levels started the first day with his interactive session: "The Influence of AI on Health and Health Care." The second keynote speaker was Prof. Karien Stronks with: "Health and Health Care in Different Populations: The Influence of Socio-Economic Status."
Prof. Cordula Wagner and Dr. Frank van Leth closed the first day with their interactive session: "Becoming a Transformer: A Quest."
After an intensive first day, we relaxed and enjoyed dinner together.

Thursday, 30 May (clockwise): Prof. Jet Bussemaker was one of the keynote speakers with: "Pathways to Impact: Less Care, More Health and Less Science, More Knowledge." After that, the winners of the best AI solution/advice were announced. Congratulations to them! Prof. Marco Varkevisser spoke about "Financial Sustainability in Health Care: Tough Choices Are Inevitable!" Our last speaker was
Prof. Jan Kremer with his lecture entitled: "Appropriate Care as the Heart of the Healthcare Transition."

Prof. Hugh Montgomery, our new visiting professor, was introduced. Hugh Montgomery is professor of Intensive Care Medicine at  the University College London. 

The parallel sessions on Thursday were hosted by:
Maartje Luijten: "The wellbeing carousel"
Daan van Kooten: "ChatGPT: Opportunities and Risks for Researchers"
Nienke de Graef, Rowan Smeets & Arianne Elissen:
"Uncovering the black box: The potential of stakeholder engagement in Realist Evaluation"

If you have any questions about the CaRe days please contact us on
care-secretariaat@maastrichtuniversity.nl

CaRe Award 2024

On Thursday 30 May, the winner of the Care Award 2024 was announced by Prof.Dr. Chris van Weel, at the CaRe days in Eindhoven.
First the top three nominees were announced:

Emmelie Hazelzet (CAPHRI)
Laura Schackmann (Nivel)
Noman Dormosch (APH)

The jury said that it were three very different studies but distinctive from the others when it came to exploring new challenges and approaches, searching for a new basis to work from and reflecting critically during their study journey.

The jury awarded Emmelie Hazelzet with the CaRe Award 2024 for her dissertation: Promoting sustainable employability of employees in low-skilled jobs. Development, implementation, and evaluation of a dialogue-based intervention’.

Congratulations Emmelie Hazelzet on winning the CaRe Award 2024!

Looking forward!
CaRe Days 2025

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Research School Care

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The mission of The Netherlands School of Public Health and Care Research concerns: contributing to better health and health care through high quality training of young researchers and multidisciplinary cooperation between excellent research institutes in the field of primary health care, transmural care, public and occupational health and health policy, focused on the development and implementation of new scientific knowledge in these fields.

This mission is shared by the four participating research institutes of CaRe, i.e. CAPHRI (Care And Public Health Research Institute) of Maastricht University, ELG (Eerstelijnsgeneeskunde) and IQHealth of Radboudumc, APH (Amsterdam Public Health research institute) of the VUmc, AMC, VU and UvA in Amsterdam, and Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research) in Utrecht.

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