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Improving communication between doctors and patien...

In the period 23-25 of January, 25 family doctors, medical assistants and employees of health centers have improved their knowledge and capacities in communication with patients within the training sessions organized by the project „Healthy Life: reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases.” Communication with patients is one of the most important aspects of the work with the patient. It is considered that a doctor just makes...
25 January, 2019
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Local public authorities know better how to promot...

What is public health? How important is public health for each of us and the society? How we can get involved in health promotion actions in our community? These and other subjects were discussed during training sessions that took place in 10 rayons: Cahul, Criuleni, Taraclia, Vulcaneati, Stefan Voda, Briceni, Edinet, Falesti, Ungheni and Orhei for representatives of the local public authorities and other sectors such as education, police, social...
17 December, 2018
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Financial support for health promotion projects

A program of small grants can be accessed by local public health councils within the project „Healthy Life: reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases”. Small grants are offered for projects on behavior change and health promotion in communities. A mandatory condition is to be in line with the national objectives focusing on specific needs of the communities. The maximum amount offered per one project is approximative 85.000...
27 November, 2018
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Small grants are offered to Primary Health Care to...

Over 140 family doctors, medical assistants and heads of health centers from 10 pilot rayons: Falesti, Ungheni, Stefan Voda, Cahul, Orhei, Criuleni, Taraclia, Vulcanesti, Edinet and Briceni have the possibility to access small grants in amount of 3500 CHF ( appx. 3000 EUR) for every project on improvement of medical services quality within the project „Healthy Life: reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases” financed by the Swi...
20 September, 2018
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18 September, 2018
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