Yesterday Endo-ERN submitted the Specific Grant Application (SGA), containing the work plan of Year 2 for Endo-ERN.
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Endo-ERN is now on Facebook!
You can Like the Facebook page here to stay updated on news regarding ERNs, Endo-ERN, Paediatric and Adult Endocrinology, meetings and workshops, and much more.
Newsletter December 2017
Read the Endo-ERN Newsletter December 2017 now for an update on the CPMS & the scheduled educational webinars, a short report on the Steering Committee meeting in December, upcoming events, and much more.
Steering Committee & Advisory Board meeting 14 December
On the 14th of December, 2017, Endo-ERN held its 4th Steering Committee & Advisory Board meeting, this time via the video conferencing tool WebEx. The meeting was attended by the Endo-ERN coordinating office, most MTG and WP Chairs, most ePAGs and several Advisory Board members.
First version Clinical Patient Management System (CPMS) live!
On Monday November 20th, 2017 the first version of the Clinical Patient Management System (CPMS) went live.
The future of health
On November 4th, 2017, EU commissioner Dr. Vitenyis Andriukatis was in Milan to attend the G7 health forum and led a discussion on the future of health, big data, articial intelligence, and potential benefits to patients.
Newsletter October 2017
Read the Endo-ERN Newsletter October 2017 now for information on events, meetings, and much more.
Steering Committee & Advisory Board meeting 9 October
On the 9th of October, 2017, Endo-ERN held its 3rd Steering Committee & Advisory Board meeting. This meeting took place in the LUMC, Leiden, The Netherlands. Most Main Thematic Group (MTG) chairs and Work Package (WP) chairs, all ePAGs, the national coordinator of France and The Netherlands, and the ESPE representative attended.
RD-Action Recommended Practices for Data Standardisation
RD-Action published a document with Recommended Practices for Data Standardisation in the Context of the operation of European Reference Networks in order to collect data in a standardised manner, which will allow it to become syntactically and semantically interoperable.