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European Public Health Week

13-17 May 2024

 

Health is a political choice!

 

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  HW104 - CO-DEPENDENCE IN FAMILY MEMBERS RELATED TO PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCE USE (MU-Varna, Faculty of Public Health, Department of Health Care)

Date / theme:Tuesday 14 May - Mental health: People at the centre
Time:10h00 until 11h30 (GMT+02:00) Sofia (organisers' local time)
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Event type:  Lecture
Event format:In-person
Description:This is a seminar for students of the "Nursing" specialty, third year (15 people). The event is conducted by public health specialists who will present the problem of co-dependence of relatives of psychoactive substance addicts. The goal is for the participants to become familiar with approaches to improve communication with relatives of dependent patients, which is an essential factor in increasing the quality of care for them.
Hosting country:  Bulgaria
Specific location(s):Medical University - Varna, University Hospital "St. Marina", Psychiatric Clinics;
Language(s):Bulgarian
Reach:Local
Organisers:MU-Varna, Faculty of Public Health, Department of Health Care
For registration and further information please contact the event organisers directly:
Website:http://www.mu-varna.bg /
Contact email:t.yancheva66@abv.bg
Contact info:Teodora Radeva, Stoyanka Yancheva, Mariana Nikolova
Social media:Photos from the event will be published on the Facebook page of the Medical University – Varna

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