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Read moreLet science keep working
In the scientific field, the Dutch umcs are among the world's best. And they are the driving force behind innovation in healthcare. The umcs do this individually but also with each other. They also work closely with other scientific and social organizations at home and abroad.
Read moreGreen light for new cao umcs
UMC employees are getting a new cao. The members of four of the five unions involved have approved the negotiation result achieved on February 16. The unions had until March 18 to canvas their members’ opinion. Now it is just a question of signing it, and then the new cao is officially a fact. The agreements apply to all umc employees.
Read moreAbout the umcs
The umcs fulfil a societal, central and active role in Dutch healthcare. This derives from their public function, the availability of their public infrastructure and their organizational capacity. They carry out that role enthusiastically, and together. They promote everyone’s health and the Netherlands as a knowledge economy, for the life of tomorrow.
Read moreThe professional of the future
Along with care and research, education is one of the other core tasks of the umcs. The care professionals of the future are trained by them. They will be prepared to be ready to act on behalf of society.
Read moreOpen Science
Open Science stands for the transition to making scientific research more open. This means that publications, data, software and other forms of scientific information are shared at the earliest possible stage and made available for reuse.
Read moreTop sector policy
In the context of the mission-driven top sector and innovation policy, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate (EZK) spelled out the societal theme of health and care as one of the four global challenges for the coming years. This led to the top sector of Life Sciences & Health that the NFU is active in.
Read moreCitrienfonds Registration at the source
Healthcare information is the main element in the healthcare process. Doctors, nurses, the patients themselves and other caregivers are constantly recording a range of data. That is why it is important to record all data clearly just once. The national Citrienfonds program Registration at the source is striving for this goal.
Read moreLAD also approves new cao umcs
The LAD union has now also approved the new cao umcs. On March 29, the members of the LAD agreed with a revised proposal of the NFU. The NFU is happy that there is an agreement that all of the unions approve of.
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