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WAEH board membership: 3 vacancies

2025-01-21 07:42:07

Dear member of the WAEH, 

Is your hospital a full member of the WAEH and are you the person representing your hospital in the WAEH network? 
If so, you can apply to become a board member of the WAEH. We have currently three vacancies. 

Would you like to become a board member of the WAEH? 
You can apply online via: WAEH Board Nomination

Please note that your application will be treated strictly confidential and will be just reviewed by the support team of the WAEH. 

Deadline to send in your application: Friday 11 December  – 2020

After the application process has ended, the Nomination Committee of the WAEH will review all nominations and make a proposal for the board. The board will review the nominations and then propose the new board members to all members in the beginning of next year. 

Many thanks in advance! If you have any questions, please send an e-mail or call: + 31 6 456 32 117. 

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