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ETAHP Call for Nominations

April 19, 2021 | General | Transplant nursing

We would like to announce a call for nominations for two new Board members.

ETAHP is the ESOT Committee representing European nurses and allied healthcare professionals who wish to promote evidence-based transplant care in order to improve health and well-being of organ transplant candidates and recipients.

ETAHP includes patients in our activities, to give them a voice and learn from each other. 

ESOT/ETAHP affiliates are invited to send applications for this position.

The new ETAHP Board Members will hold office for 4 years (2021-2025).

Considering the current Board composition, besides nurses we strongly support applications from psychologists, physiotherapists and dieticians will be given preferential consideration. The Board reserves the right to shortlist candidates on the basis of their specialty.

How to apply for an ETAHP Board position

If you wish to apply for a position, please send the following materials to Anne Dissing (anne.dissing@esot.orgno later than 20 May 2021.

– A short CV;
– A recent picture (size: min. 200×200 px; recommended format: .png);
– A statement on your commitment to the Section and how you plan to contribute to its activities and mission. The statement shall be max. 300 words long and will serve as your electoral message.

Please note that you need to be an ESOT Member in good standing, with ETAHP affiliation in order to participate in the elections – both as a candidate and as a voter.

Therefore, we kindly ask to make sure that you are in good standing with your 2021 ESOT membership and that you are formally affiliated with ETAHP. Check here.

If you have any doubts about your affiliation or any other inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact Anne Dissing (anne.dissing@esot.org).

Voting will take place online after nominations are collected.

The ETAHP Board is strongly committed to principles of diversity and inclusion and promotes balance in geographic and professional representation. Members of traditionally underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.

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