Zoekresultaten
10
jun
10:00
- PhD Defence
On-Site Promotie dhr. Casper J.P. Webers
… Medicine and Life Sciences Bestuursgebouw Minderbroedersberg 4-6 … Promotores: prof.dr. A. Boonen, prof.dr. A. van Tubergen … "Health and economic outcomes in axial spondyloarhthritis. A matter of perspective" … On-Site Promotie dhr. Casper J.P. Webers …
10
jun
10:00
- PhD Defence
On-Site PhD conferral mr. Casper J.P. Webers
… Bechterew’ disease, depression, differences man-woman work, costs "Health and economic outcomes in axial spondyloarhthritis. A matter of perspective" This research focused on axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), an inflammatory disorder that mainly involves the spine. Investigated were several outcomes of axSpA, of relevance to both the individual patient as well as society. It was observed that male patients develop more damage to their spine, while female patients experience a worse … treatments, and that they regularly incur sick leave because of their disease. Sick leave due to axSpA turned out to be predictive of future sick leave, and can be considered a warning signal. Finally, it was shown that, also in the future, it remains worthwhile for society to keep investing in better diagnosis of axSpA. Click here for the full dissertation. Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Bestuursgebouw Minderbroedersberg 4-6 … Supervisors: prof.dr. A. Boonen, prof.dr. A. van Tubergen … "Health and economic outcomes in axial spondyloarhthritis. A matter of perspective" … On-Site PhD conferral mr. Casper J.P. Webers …
Organisation,Strategy & Entrepreneurship
School of Business and Economics
j.kaminski@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Microeconomics & Public Economics
School of Business and Economics
p.werner@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Maastricht Sustainability Institute
School of Business and Economics
chloe.taillandier@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Organisation,Strategy & Entrepreneurship
School of Business and Economics
r.briker@maastrichtuniversity.nl
02
mrt
16:00
- PhD Defence
Promotie Mw. Viola H.L. Voncken-Brewster, MSc
… 02 mrt 16:00 Zoekresultaten “A web-based computer-tailored intervention to improve self-management of people with or at risk for COPD” Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Maastricht “A web-based computer-tailored intervention to improve self-management of people with or at risk for COPD” Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Promotors: prof.dr. T. van der Weijden; prof.dr. H. de Vries Co-promotor: dr. H.J. Tange Trefwoorden: … kon echter niet worden aangetoond, mede doordat de proefpersonen het programma onvoldoende gebruikten. Uit het proefschrift wordt een aantal lessen getrokken ten behoeve van de verdere zoektocht naar effectieve COPD-zelfmanagementinterventies. … “A web-based computer-tailored intervention to improve self-management of people with or at risk for COPD” … “A web-based computer-tailored intervention to improve self-management of people with or at risk for COPD” … Promotie Mw. Viola H.L. …
… is a special organ: if you cut away part of it, in most cases a new piece of liver will grow back. If someone has cancer in the liver, the affected part of the liver can be surgically removed. But you can only do this if at least 30% of the liver remains. For many patients whose remaining liver is too small, this means that they cannot undergo surgery. But thanks to international research from Maastricht UMC+, the treatment options for cancer in the liver have now been significantly expanded. Fac. Health, Medicine and Life … is a special organ: if you cut away part of it, in most cases a new piece of liver will grow back. If someone has cancer in the liver, the affected part of the liver can be surgically removed. But you can only do this if at least 30% of the liver remains. For many patients whose remaining liver is too small, this means that they cannot undergo surgery. But thanks to international research from Maastricht UMC+, the treatment options for cancer in the liver have now been significantly expanded. … …
Microeconomics & Public Economics
School of Business and Economics
p.werner@maastrichtuniversity.nl