Tuesday, 2 April, 2024 - 10:00 to Tuesday, 18 June, 2024 - 11:00

Dear colleague of EFIM

The Portuguese Council for Health and Environment (CPSA) and the National School of Public Health (ENSP) organize the International Health and Environment Course from April 2nd to June 18th, which will be in English and online.
The course is in English, but recorded sessions will have subtitles in Portuguese.
The Course consists of 12 sessions that will take place on Tuesdays, from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm (Lisbon time).
We have as international partners the European Federation of the Academy of Internal Medicine (Europe), the International Forum of Internal Medicine (Latin America), the Order of Doctors of Cape Verde (Cape Verde), the Argentine Society of Internal Medicine (Argentina), Society Cruceña de Medicina Interna (Colombia), Society of Internal Medicine of the Dominican Republic (Dominican Republic) and Brazilian Society of Clinical Medicine (Brazil).
CPSA members, international partners, students, professionals from African, South American countries, and others will have a 50% reduction.
We believe this course is very timely considering the insufficient training of health professionals and students on these topics and the general interest in increasing knowledge on these subjects.
Following the consensus document of EFIM published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine, in which we call for greater involvement of health professionals against climate change and environmental degradation, we do not doubt your commitment to making the course known to the members of your society, through of all the means at your disposal. 

Registration is open and ends on March 21st. 

All information can be downloaded here can also be consulted on the CPSA (www.cpsa.pt) and ENSP (www.ensp.unl.pt) website

Address: 
NOVA National School
Av. Padre Cruz,
1600-560 Lisboa
Portugal

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When:
2 April 2024 - 10:00 to 18 June 2024 - 11:00
Where:
online

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