Value-driven Care

Improving the outcomes of care and experiences of our patients is the aim of the Value-driven Care programme.

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Scientific integrity

When researchers do not assign priority to principles of integrity, the quality and reliability of science are threatened. That is why the NFU together with partners has prepared a code of conduct for scientific integrity.

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Advanced nursing programmes & medical support programmes

The requirements that society imposes on nurses and medical support staff change continuously. Various advanced programmes and tools help them to adjust flexibly.

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Advanced Medical Programmes College (CMV)

The NFU is given solicited and unsolicited advice by the Advanced Medical Programmes College (CMV).

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Distribution and allocation of intake

How many doctors can enter the medical specialist programmes? That limit is set annually by the Minister of VWS.

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Deciding together: training and programme

The aim is to discuss together with the patient which care would suit him/her the best. The Training and programme part-project wants to embed this in the programme and refresher training of healthcare professionals.

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Advanced medical programmes

After concluding the basic medical programme, graduates have various possibilities to pursue. The NFU plays an important role in the umbrella agreements, boundary conditions and content of the advanced medical programmes.

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Medicine Programme Committee

The aim of the Medicine Programme Committee (OCG) is to strengthen and link up medical education in the Netherlands.

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Decentralised selection

The number of new students allowed to study medicine each year is restricted: 3,000 per year. The demand greatly exceeds the supply, so a numerus clausus has been set for the bachelor programme.

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Training medical doctors

The umcs train the doctors of the future. The changing demand for care from society plays an important role in this.

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