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Annual WAEH meeting 2009

2009-10-29 09:04:27

The annual WAEH-meeting has taken place in Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallin and Tartu.

Overall theme WAEH 2009: ‘eye care network development’

Eye care network development:

  • Cooperation in primary health care
  • Franchise Network Development country wide

Innovations:

  • The boundary of our eye product – service
  • Out of the Box:
    • Experience economy
    • Virtual reality

Returning topics from WAEH 2008:

  • Admittance criteria: have to be set-defined during WAEH 2009
  • Research network: who does what kind of research? Overview of international scientific activities
  • Education network
  • International exchange of personnel
  • Future of eye hospitals
  • Task differentiation
  • Marketing & communications: how can we cooperate in the WAEH?

Would you like to know more about the outcomes of this meeting?

Please contact

Maaike van Zuilen

Tel +31-(0)6-456 32 117
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