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ELPA’s aim is to promote the interests of people with liver disease: to highlight the size of the problem; to promote awareness and prevention; to address the low profile of liver disease as compared to other areas of medicine; to share experience of successful initiatives; to work with professional bodies such as The European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) and with the EU, to ensure that treatment and care are harmonised across Europe to the highest standards |
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The European Parkinson’s Disease Association (EPDA) has been championing and working with the global Parkinson’s community for nearly 30 years, providing information and resources to all stakeholders whilst raising awareness of the disease’s complexities and impact and advocating for concrete policy change that benefits the Parkinson’s community |
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The European Renal Association (ERA) objectives are the advancement of medical science by promoting fundamental and clinical advances in the field of nephrology, dialysis, renal transplantation, hypertension, and related subjects achieved by collaboration, education, research, raising public awareness, and career opportunities whilst enhancing professional networking |
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ESNO promotes and represents the interests of specialist nurses in Europe. Through collaboration with stakeholder organizations and utilizing advanced science, it pursues recognition under the Directive of Professional Qualification. ESNO contributes to effective co-operation between health professionals, organizations, institutes, and agencies, thereby setting professional standards for education and continuing development |