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The I-MOVE+ Consortium includes European Union (EU) Public Health Institutes, SME and Universities. It aims at measuring and comparing the effectiveness (VE) and impact (VI) of influenza and Pneumococcal vaccines and vaccination strategies a in the elderly population in Europe. The goal is to develop a sustainable platform of primary care practices, hospitals and laboratory networks that share val...
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Aim: The ADVANCE vision is focused on Timely and Best Evidence on Vaccine Effects. Our mission is to establish a best practice framework to rapidly provide robust data on vaccine benefits and risks to support accelerated decision-making.Approach: To achieve this vision through a public-private partnership, ADVANCE partners 1. establish common grounds and rules for collaboration between public and ...
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Hippokrates Exchange Programme, UK

Start date: Jul 1, 2016, End date: Jun 30, 2018,

Following on from the successful and popular current Erasmus+ funded Hippokrates exchange programme 2014–2016 (project 2014-1-UK01-KA102-000412), two previous exchange cycles funded through the Leonardo Lifelong Learning programme and a range of other exchange opportunities through VdGM and wider networks managed by RCGP over the last 15 years, we propose to run an exchange programme in 2016-18 fo...
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Hippokrates Exchange Programme, UK

Start date: Jul 1, 2014, End date: Jun 30, 2016,

We propose to run an exchange programme for UK general practitioners (family doctors) to travel to Europe and observe clinical practice under the supervision of an experienced host. The project will target two specific groups: doctors who are undergoing vocational training in family medicine, and those who have qualified to work as family doctors within the last year. This project, known as the ...
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"The APRES project aims at providing information and recommendations on the appropriateness of prescribing antibiotics in primary care. The appropriateness of prescribing antibiotics is the extent to which the pattern of prescribed antibiotics is congruent with the antibiotic resistance pattern of bacteria. More than 90% of antibiotics in Europe is prescribed to non-hospitalized patients, but exis...
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