Supported Educational Programmes

EHA Campus and EHA library

The European Hematology Association (EHA) is a non-profit scientific association that represents European medical professionals with an active interest in hematology. EHA was founded in June 1992 and currently has around 4000 members....

European School of Haematology (ESH)

The European School of Haematology (ESH) is a not-for-profit institution for the dissemination of information and lifelong learning founded in 1985 to promote and facilitate access to state-of-the-art and cutting-edge knowledge in haematology and related disciplines at the European level.

EBMT

The EBMT is a not-for-profit medical and scientific organisation established in 1974. It is dedicated to fighting life-threatening blood cancers and diseases and improving patients’ lives...

European Myeloma Network (EMN)

European Myeloma Network (EMN) represents the major European, international association in multiple myeloma and related conditions where various countries are represented. It is a wide platform that can be used by European investigators to start new trials and collaborative initiatives.

International Academy for Clinical Hematology (IACH)

The International Academy for Clinical Hematology (IACH) is founded by an international group of physicians whose focus is to promote good clinical practice in the field of clinical hematology. The IACH aims to create a comprehensive intellectual and operational environment for acquisition of knowledge, skills, clinical judgement, and attitudes essential for the practice of clinical hematology. It is responsible for very successful meetings such as World Congresses on Controversies in Multiple Myeloma (COMy) with more than 5 editions in the past years.

European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS)

The European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) is a pan-European organization dedicated to the support and development of cancer nurses. They we engage in projects to help nurses develop their skills, network with each other and raise the profile of cancer nursing across Europe.

The Video Journal of Hematological Oncology (VJHEMONC)

The Video Journal of Hematological Oncology (VJHemOnc) is a global, open-access video journal, dedicated to providing trusted and up-to-date medical information in order to improve the awareness and understanding of hematological cancers.

ECCO Congress

ECCO's mission is to improve the care of patients with IBD in all its aspects through international guidelines for practice, education, research and collaboration in the area of IBD.

EULAR Congress

The European League against Rheumatism (EULAR) promotes prevention and treatment of rheumatic diseases and supports research by various healthcare professionals as well as scientific societies.

SpA Congress

The International Congress on Spondyloarthritides is the premier meeting in the field of the spondylarthritides that include scientists, medical doctors, allied health professionals, and people affected by these conditions from all over the world.

EADV Congress

The EADV and its Scientific Programming Committee with its Chair Martin Röcken have prepared an excellent programme that is sure to be memorable for all involved. This Congress offers to all a collegial, collaborative and congenial setting in which experts, participants and speakers alike can share their knowledge and learn from one another. Painstakingly designed, this year’s scientific programme has been built from the success of last year, employing varying levels of teaching that enable participants to optimise their session selections and best meet their professional needs.

UEG Congress

UEG Week is the largest and most prestigious meeting of its kind in Europe, and many consider it to be the best digestive diseases meeting in the world.

It has been running since 1992 and now attracts more than 14,000 people from across the world. It features the latest advances in clinical management, the best research in GI and liver disease and includes several different kinds of symposia and fora, where cutting edge gastroenterology and hepatology is being discussed.

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Major Depressive Disorder Partnerships

Association Française de Psychiatrie Biologique et de Neuropsychopharmacologie

The French Association of Biological Psychiatry (AFPBN) was founded in 1979 by Professor Pierre Deniker with the aim of promoting the scientific study of psychiatric conditions, their prevention and their treatment.

AFPBN now has nearly 450 active members, who are involved in a wide variety of approaches: clinical psychiatry, neuropsychology, epidemiology, neuroimaging, genetics, molecular biology, psychopharmacology, neurophysiology.

The International College of Neuropsychopharmacology

The International College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CINP) (Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum) is a truly worldwide organization established over 60 years ago in Zurich, Switzerland and can count on a widespread support from all over the world by its active members. Holding regular meetings in form of Training, Educational Programs, International Meetings and World Congresses, CINP reaches interested researchers all over the world. Clinicians hear about the latest research advances and new treatments whilst researchers hear about new clinical needs and problems. Therefore, CINP is dedicated to promoting research and education on a worldwide basis.

European Psychiatric Association

With active individual members in as many as 88 countries and 44 National Psychiatric Association Members who represent more than 80,000 European psychiatrists, the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) is the main association representing psychiatry in Europe. The EPA’s activities address the interests of psychiatrists in academia, research and practice throughout all stages of career development. The EPA deals with psychiatry and its related disciplines and focuses on the improvement of care for the mentally ill as well as on the development of professional excellence.

Medscape

Medscape, the leading online provider of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and relevant educational portfolio spanning the whole spectrum of the healthcare world. Janssen continues to provide support to Medscape CME programmes in major depressive disorder.

World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP)

The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry is a non-profit, international organization composed of over 60 national societies of biological psychiatry, representing over 4,500 professionals. As a world authority on biological psychiatry, WFSBP is also highly committed to pioneering and promoting the highest levels of education and dissemination within the field.

Multiple Sclerosis Partnerships

EXCEMED

Transformative education from EXCEMED puts expertise into practice by engaging thousands of healthcare professionals around the globe and measuring their improvements in clinical performance. EXCEMED opens a world of opportunity through blended learning journeys whose destination is improved patient outcomes. EXCEMED’s core mission is to help physicians, scientists and nurses achieve optimal outcomes for patients. Each of the programmes is an educational journey with face-to-face and digital components. The result is an interactive, multi-disciplinary and dynamic learning experience. The EXCEMED name symbolizes a drive for excellence and reflects a passion for delivering the absolute best in CME/CPD.

Medscape

Medscape, the leading online provider of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and relevant educational portfolio spanning the whole spectrum of the healthcare world. Janssen continues to provide support to Medscape CME programmes in multiple sclerosis.

MedSims (from WebMD | Medscape)

Founded 12 years ago, SEI Healthcare is a global professional Independent Medical Education organization. Our mission is to organise the world’s medical information and make it universally accessible & useful.

European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS)

The European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) is a non-profit organisation and an independent representative European-wide organisation devoted to MS. The ECTRIMS mission is to facilitate communication, create synergies, and promote and enhance research and learning among professionals for the ultimate benefit of people affected by MS. ECTRIMS works with researchers and clinicians of its member countries and with other organisations that share similar missions and objectives on a worldwide scale, creating networking and collaboration opportunities. The ultimate goal of ECTRIMS is to improve basic and clinical research and clinical outcomes in MS.

Schizophrenia Partnerships

European Psychiatric Association

With active individual members in as many as 88 countries and 44 National Psychiatric Association Members who represent more than 80,000 European psychiatrists, the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) is the main association representing psychiatry in Europe. The EPA’s activities address the interests of psychiatrists in academia, research and practice throughout all stages of career development. The EPA deals with psychiatry and its related disciplines and focuses on the improvement of care for the mentally ill as well as on the development of professional excellence.

Medscape

Medscape, the leading online provider of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and relevant educational portfolio spanning the whole spectrum of the healthcare world. Janssen continues to provide support to Medscape CME programmes in schizophrenia.

ESMO & ESMO ONCOLOGY PRO

Janssen has provided support for OncologyPRO since its inception. Provided by the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), it is an educational resource portal for oncologists treating patients with solid tumours and haematological malignancies.

EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF UROLOGY (EAU) & EAU UROONCO

The European Association of Urology (EAU) is dedicated to communicating scientific information, promoting interest in the history of urology, and providing education and the latest news in the field. Through educational grants, Janssen has helped drive projects such as the Uroweb initiative and UROONCO.

ECANCER

ecancer is an independent education provider that hosts live events such as round-table discussions and Q&A sessions around major symposia and meetings. Janssen has provided educational grants to ecancer to support them in their role.

MEDSCAPE

Medscape, the leading online provider of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and relevant educational portfolio spanning the whole spectrum of the healthcare world. Janssen continues to provide support to Medscape CME programmes in different tumour types.

Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC)

The APC Society is a non-profit organisation aiming to improve the treatment and care of men with advanced prostate cancer. Janssen continues to provide support for the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC), which was initiated to provide a forum to discuss and debate the clinical management of advanced prostate cancer.

International Bladder Cancer Network (IBCN)

The mission of the International Bladder Cancer Network (ICBN) is to improve the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of bladder cancer through the application of biological markers.

ICBN offers a platform and regular workshops to deepen the understanding of biomarker use and incorporation into translational medicine for bladder cancer. Janssen has provided unrestricted educational grants supporting IBCN programmes.

International Society for the Study and Exchange of evidence from Clinical research And Medical experience (ISSECAM)

Janssen has worked closely with the non-profit organization International Society for the Study and Exchange of evidence from Clinical research And Medical experience (ISSECAM) to help support the BLADDR and PROSCA annual congresses.

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CP-267346 - November 2021