Deadline extended: EFPC conference 4-6 September
The deadline for abstract submission for this years EFPC (European Forum for Primary Care) conference was extended. For more information click on the image below.
The deadline for abstract submission for this years EFPC (European Forum for Primary Care) conference was extended. For more information click on the image below.
COTEC supports the 100 for Parkinson’s project, a large survey for research in the field of Parkinson’s diseas. Everyone older than 18 years can participate. You only need to download the uMotif app from the Apple App Store or Google Play and start the data collection. As a side effect, the app helps you to keep tracking aspects of your own health like, weight, exercise, sleep and soon. For more information click on the image below. Help to fill the gaps of knowledge about this condition.
Alzheimer Europe invites to the 26th Alzheimer Conference in Copenhagen. The conference will take place on 31 October – 2 November 2016 under the theme “Excellence in dementia research and care”. The Abstract submission is open until 30th April.
For more information click on the Image below and visit Alzheimer Europe’s website.
Interesting for European researchers, the OTJR Journal for Occupation, Participation and Health invites you to submit your research.
Click on the title page below for information on how to get published.
DEADLINE EXTENDED till April 29th
COTEC: 30 YEARS, 30 members, 30 posters!
This is the first announcement of COTEC Picture Poster Competition with the theme
“COTEC Connecting OTs for 30 years – what will our future look like?”
The Poster competition acknowledges the 30th Anniversary of the Council of Occupational Therapists for the European Countries, COTEC, in 2016.
You can find the rules for submitting a poster in the following document:
“WHO has launched a survey to identify the 50 top technologies people need worldwide to improve their lives. The survey, issued in the world’s 50 most spoken languages, will use the information gathered to build the WHO Priority Assistive Products List (APL), a tool that will set the standard for the most essential assistive products that must be available in a health system.”
To attend the survey click on the image below:
http://www.who.int/phi/implementation/assistive_technology/global_survey-apl/en/