SHE @ Asia Pacific Medical Education Conference (APMEC) 2025
Are you a SHE alumnus or current SHE student or PhD candidate? For instance, are you currently enrolled or have you completed a PhD at SHE, or the MHPE in Maastricht or a partner site?
If so, then please join us at APMEC for a round table discussion on the ins and outs of creating a regional Asia Pacific SHE network. Prof. dr. Pim Teunissen (SHE’s scientific director) and dr. Daniële Verstegen (SHE/Educates and MHPE director) will be in Singapore to discuss with you the potential value of creating an Asia Pacific SHE network and ways in which to develop a sustainable initiative.
The round table discussion will be held on Thursday January 16th from 5.30 – 7.00 pm, most probably at the National University of Singapore (NUS) campus. The exact location will be communicated at a later date. If you want to join the round table discussion, please register here.
An additional online round table on the same topic will be organized in February. The exact date and time will be communicated on a later date. If you would like to be included in the online session, please register here.
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