The catalog contains the description of the main databases in public health in France
12 December 2014
For the 6th consecutive year, the ARS Ile-de-France (Regional Health Agency) is organizing on 17 December 2014 in Paris an e-health day dedicated to information systems shared between operators and health professionals and medical -sociaux region. Free but registration is required.
12 December 2014
ITMO Public Health is recruiting a "charge (e) mission" for "Access to medico-administrative databases." The ITMO Public Health wishes to set up a support platform project for the operation of medical and administrative databases (BDMA) dedicated to research, developed with the support of all the major players in this field (researchers, health agencies, welfare agencies, ...). The person will be responsible to assist in setting up the project. The proposed position is a fixed term contract of 6 months in Paris.
Profile: +5 least in the public health field, political science or engineering. Experience the world of research (Inserm, ANR, etc.) and the funding of research, knowledge of the institutions in the field of health and research, computer databases (databases).
Contact: Charles Persoz
12 December 2014
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the creation of CAARUD (reception centers and support for risk reduction for drug users), the Directorate General of Health and the OFDT (French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction ) organize, with the support of the Mildeca (interministerial Mission for the fight against drugs and addictive behavior), an exchange day January 15, 2015 in Paris. This day is for stakeholders CAARUD as well as all the professionals involved in risk reduction. Free but registration is required.
Online registration form here.
Contact: caarud-10ans@ofdt.fr
12 December 2014
The Observatory MAVIE has been created on the initiative of the Inserm team "Prevention and Treatment of Injuries of Charge" and the pole expertise risk Calyxis. This observatory will follow the occurrence of accidents of everyday life with 100,000 volunteers and answer these questions: "What are these accidents? How and where do they occur? What are the factors associated with their occurrence and severity? " The study aims to provide priority intervention programs to reduce the number of victims of accidents of everyday life.
The catalog contains the description of the main databases in public health in France
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