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European Public Health Week

13-17 May 2024

 

Health is a political choice!

 

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  HW105 - CONTINUITY FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE (MU-Varna, Faculty of Public Health, Department of Health Care)

Date / theme:Friday 17 May - Next generation: Public health of today and tomorrow
Time:9h00 until 10h45 (GMT+02:00) Sofia (organisers' local time)
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Event type:  Discussion
Event format:In-person
Description:In the unique for Bulgaria "Museum of the History of Medicine" - Varna, the students of the specialty "Nurse" will learn about the development of the Children's Health-Counseling Stations 1924-50 - the first form of public health care for children. The aim is to evaluate their contribution, to improving child health and discuss the possibility that the factors that ensured their success, can be used in contemporary and future practices of child health care in new settings .
Hosting country:  Bulgaria
Specific location(s):Medical University - Varna, Faculty of Public Health; Museum of history of medicine
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://medmuseum.bg/
Contact email:galina.il.petrova@gmail.com
Contact info:Galina Petrova, Nadezhda Mihaylova, Diana Grozdeva, Milena Nankova
Social media:Photos from the event will be published on the Facebook page of the Medical University – Varna

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