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FAMN - The Child, the family, the caring system, the society

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  • Anna Philipson defended her thesis

    23 February 2022

    Anna Philipson, doctoral student in the Just-in-Time research group, defended her thesis Health economic aspects of emotional problems and pain symptoms in childhood and adolescence: Long-term outcomes, efficacy and cost-effectiveness of interventions on...

  • Majja, new PhD-student

    23 February 2022

    Physiotherapist, dance teacher, author and yoga teacher. And now doctoral student.

  • African webinarium about neonatal pain management

    15 March 2021

    Pediatric Health Initative (PHI) is a collaboration between Astrid Lindgren’s Children’s Hospital and hospitals in Africa, which also has engaged nurses from the neonatal unit in Örebro. On March 16 there will be a webinarium.

  • Sofie, new PhD-student in FAMN

    Sofie Högström 15 March 2021

    Sofie Högström is a pyhysiotherapist working in primary health care in Örebro. She was one of the group-leaders in the Just-in-TIME-project with dance and yoga for young girls with recurrent abdominal pain. She is now accepted as a doctoral student.

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