Јавно здравје [ЈЗ]A Handbook for Teachers, Researchers and Health Professionals
This is the fifth book planed to be published in a series as a support to teachers and trainers in teaching public health in South Eastern Europe. Originally, planned to be on the internet platform only, the Public Health in South Eastern Europe (PH-SEE), Forum for Public Health in the Eastern Europe (FPH-SEE) and the MetaNET projects decided later to publish this training material also in hard copy form. The first four books were published with the support of the PH-SEE, and the last two with MetaNET project. Both projects are fund by the German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD) with funds from the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe. more… European Antibiotic Awareness Day
Annual EUPHA conference 2008The annual EUPHA conference 2008 was held from 6 to 8 November in Lisbon, Portugal. The main theme of the conference is: “I-Health: health and innovation in Europe”. Studiorum presentation “Privatization of primary healthcare in Macedonia” was made under the special Workshop titled “Processes of Privatization in Healthcare”, together with the presentation of D.r Tit Albreht and Dr. Bernhard Rupp. Endorsement of the Law on Protection of Patients Rights - Macedonia
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2ND European Patients Rights DayThe second European Patients’ Rights Day took place on 18 April 2008. The celebration in Republic of Macedonia took place on an event organised by CRPRC Studiorum, supported by EC and Active Citizenship Network (ACN) from Italy. CRPRC Studiorum is member of Active Citizenship Network. more… Workshop on Workplace Risk Assessment advanced trainingDue to the enormous interest and dedicated participation in the Regional Winter School held in Skopje from January 28 to February 1, 2008, especially from the occupational health specialists, safety engineers and labour inspectors in Macedonia, the organizers have decided to make this a continuous educative process for basic and advanced knowledge transfer in the field of risk assessment. Regional Winter School: Workplace Risk AssessmentAs part of the International Partnership (IP) Project Development of Core Curriculum for Occupational Health and Safety, financed through the SCOPES Programme 2005-2008 of the Swiss National Foundation (SNF), and implemented by partners from Switzerland, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, it is our pleasure to announce the Regional Winter School (RWS) in Skopje, Macedonia, dedicated to the issue of Workplace Risk Assessment (WRA). more… STOP Cervical Cancer PetitionMore than 80% of cervical cancers could be prevented by organised screening programmes and yet the majority of women in Europe do not have free access to these programmes. The STOP Cervical Cancer Petition organized by European Cervical Cancer Association (ECCA) calls on the European Parliament, European Commission and national governments to support the establishment of these programmes across Europe so that all women can be protected against this disease. We encourage you to register your name at www.CervicalCancerPetition.eu now and send this email to all of your friends and contacts. Together, we can make sure that these essential programmes are available to all the women of Europe. Official webpage The ECCA initiated STOP Cervical Cancer Petition receives support from the Macedonian Health Protection Institute Response from Republic Institute of Health Protection (RIHP) of Macedonia regarding the STOP Cervical Cancer Petition: Dear Sirs, |




On Wednesday, July 2, Macedonian parliament has endorsed the new Law on protection of patients rights. We are glad to inform you, as we were very thrilled and happy about this, yet challenged as there are many activities awaiting for its proper implementation.
ACT NOW FOR HEALTH is a campaign to get ministers from governments around the world to commit that health must be a priority in 2008. Urgent action is needed. We are asking ministers to sign the following statement, calling for the world to Act Now for Health in 2008. We are asking civil society organisations too to show their support.