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ASPHER is the key independent European organisation dedicated to strengthening the role of public health by improving education and training of public health professionals for both practice and research.
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Folder: ASPHER Office Documentation/ASPHER Position Statements and Other | Files in folder: 4
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210510_aspher-eupha-statement184.7 KB 14.05.2021
ASPHER's position paper RE: Health 2020 and EAP for Strengthening PH Capacities & Services

by Anders Foldspang & Robert Otok (2012)

384.5 KB 28.12.2017
Global Dimension of Edu and Training for PH in the 21st Century in Eur and in the World

ASPHER Global Charter adopted at the occasion of the 6th EPH Conference - Brussels 2013

722.4 KB 28.12.2017
Joint Statement on Public Health Workforce Development and Professionalisation

EU Health Policy Platform - December/January 2017

463.5 KB 28.12.2017