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FHML Alumni

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Welcome to the FHML Alumni community.

Are you a (soon) to be graduate from the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences? Please stay in touch with us and learn all about what Maastricht University has to offer you after graduation. We hope to see you at one of our events such as the UM Star Lectures or at an informal get-together in your local alumni circle.

Are you interested in our lifelong development learning opportunities? Be sure to check out what FHML, in collaboration with the School of Health Professions Education, has to offer for healthcare professionals.

Also, don’t forget to update your data via this questionnaire in order to stay in touch.

Alumni coördinator Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences

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Learn more about

Lifelong development

Networking

Giving back

Events

UM 50 Alumni Homecoming

23 May

Alumni stories

Bruno Rocha - Drawing on Global Health skills to identify and report health threats

According to Bruno, critical thinking and scientific communication skills are two of the most important tools that Global Health students acquire through the programme. “Critical thinking is often overlooked. But being able to debate topics that matter to you with others is of great value.”

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Caroline Coeckelbergh - never too old for sun protection

Despite widespread awareness campaigns and well-known prevention strategies, the number of skin cancer cases continues to rise. It is now the most common form of cancer in the Netherlands, particularly among people over the age of 65. According to Caroline Coeckelbergh, alumna of the master’s programme in Health Education and Promotion, older adults acknowledge the risks of sun exposure, yet paradoxically underestimate their vulnerability - precisely because of their age.

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Lobke Meels - turning research into marketable solutions

A bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences gives you ample choice for where to apply your detailed knowledge of sickness and health. Whether you want to work in or outside of the lab. Lobke Meels is an inspiring example of pursuing a career outside of the lab. She combined her bachelor’s programme Biomedical Sciences with a master’s in health economics and management and now works on turning research into marketable medical products.

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