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Call for projects – Information Session

2025-01-21 07:42:07

Looking for funding for your project and want to brainstorm project ideas, international cooperation with other eye hospitals  and the WAEH format? Register now for the information session on 16 January 2023! 

In the last few years the WAEH has funded several projects, like the Patient Eye Drop Education Package, Medical Indicator Set development for Keratoconus and the Set for Primary Retinal Detachment. All members of the WAEH can start their own projects and cooperate with other eye hospitals. The WAEH can finance two to three projects per year with 7.500,- euro. 

The WAEH Information Session about the Call for Projects will take place on January 16 at 13.00 CET. The link to call in will be shared with you via email. 

Interested in joining this information session? Send an email to Maaike van Zuilen: maake.vanzuilen@waeh.org

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