MAHRE-Net
Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". The Maritime Health Research and Education-NET (MAHRE-Net) is a non-profit network of maritime universities, seafarers, maritime students, and researchers. MAHRE-Net was founded in 2020 by some members of IMHAas a new and independent Network with the aim to improve maritime health research and education.is composed of three parts: 1)Research data collecting programs based on standardized, validated, internationally recognized occupational health questionnaires, 2)Use of clinical health examination data and questionnaires for early diagnosis and prevention of pre-diabetes (See DM2 below) and later pre-hypertension 3)Educational Diplomas and MSc. programs for learning health science research methods, using the data-study materials from the research program. The modular construction pays attention to the UNESCO Education 2030 Agenda, which encourages all countries to offer Flexible Learning Paths (FLP) for their students [1]. The primary target study populations include maritime students, seafarers, fishermen, port workers, offshore workers, divers, and their social relations, but all other industries can be included. The aim is to provide a foundation for the evidence base for the identification of health risks to foster safe and healthy maritime preventive strategies and policies within the UN Global Sustainable Goals.[2][3] Thttps://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Maritime_Health_Research_and_Education-NET
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