Royal Decoration for Jitse van Dijk in recognition of great services to European knowledge development

Jitse van Dijk, researcher and associate professor at the UMCG, was today awarded a Royal Decoration, presented by the Mayor of Ten Boer, André van den Nadort. Van Dijk was awarded that Decoration for the important contribution he has made to solving public health and healthcare problems in Central Europe.

Van Dijk has worked at the UMCG since 1982, first as a researcher and from 2008 as an associate professor at the Community and Occupational Medicine section of the Health Sciences department. He played a significant role in University of Groningen policy, for instance in the area of internationalization. He has also been working closely with Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia, for twenty years. This collaboration has allowed him to make an important contribution to solving public health and healthcare problems in Central Europe.

His work has been of particular value in improving the opportunities for people with chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis, kidney failure and Parkinson’s disease to participate in society. Van Dijk also played a role in raising awareness of unhealthy behaviour and prevention among adolescents, and in dealing with important health problems in the Romani community.

The intensive collaboration with Košice has led to more than 25 PhD projects supervised by Van Dijk, as well as great appreciation for Van Dijk on the part of the Slovakian government. P. J. Šafárik University awarded him its Silver Medal in 2003, followed in 2012 by its Gold Medal.

In February 2016 Van Dijk officially retired, having celebrated his 65th birthday in 2015. However, he is still active on behalf of the UMCG in the collaboration with Košice, and is also working to bring about an expansion of the work into the Czech Republic.

Meeting of World Health Organization in Manila, Philippines

Gender, Equity, and Human Rights (GER), Family, Women´s and Children´s Health (FWC), and Social Determinants of Health (SDH), Department of Public Health, Environemantal and Social Determinants of Health (PHE) of the World Health Organization (WHO) are organizing a meeting as part of the scale-up plan for the application and adaptation of the Innov8 approach.

Both teams are in the process of finalizing the Innovat8 Approach for Reviewing National Health Programmes to strenghten action on equity, gender, human rights and social determinants of health. The meeting is hosted by the WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific (WPRO) in coordination with WHO Headquarters in Geneva and prof. Mgr. Andrea Madarasová Gecková, PhD. was invited on this meeting as WHO meeting participant and expert.

More information could be found here.

Community Health Research Network – Researching health inequalities

COHERENT is
an inter-disciplinary research network, founded and run by experts based predominantly in the Departmnet of Health Psychology at the Faculty of Medicine of Pavol Jozef Šafárik university in Košice, Slovakia.

OUR MISSION is
to produce scientific evidence on health and determinants of health of vulnerable populations in Slovakia directly applicable in policy-making and intervention practice addressing health inequalities.

OUR RESEARCH AREAS are
School-aged children
Vulnerable children
Specific patient groups
Marginalized Roma

OUR PARTNERS are
Apart from long-term cooperation with the World Health Organization, we continually collaborates with several prestigious international academic institutions: The University Medical Center at the University of Groningen, National University of Ireland in Galway, the Deakin University in Melbourne, and Tufts University, Boston. We also intensely collaborate with other recognized regional universities: Palacky University in Olomouc, Masaryk University in Brno, and Charles University in Prague.

OUR PAST PROJECTS are
SOPHIE – “Evaluating the impact of  structural policies on health inequalities and their social determinants and fostering change”, EU 7th framework project, HEALTH.2011.3.3-1 Developing methodologies to reduce inequities in the determinants of health, 2011-2015

INEQ-Cities – “Socio-economic inequalities in mortality: evidence and policies in cities of Europe” DG SANCO, 2009-2012

EUROTHINE – “Tackling health inequalities in Europe: an integrated approach” DG Health and Consumer Protection, 2005-2007