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La Commission d’Insertion des Diplômés à la rencontre des acteurs de l’orientation scolaire
Dans le cadre du renforcement de l’articulation Orientation/Insertion professionnelle, la Commission d’Insertion des Diplômés (C.I.D.) vient d’organiser un premier Workshop V.I.P. (Vers l’Insertion Professionnelle) à destination des Conseillers d’orientation et du Centre d’Information de l’Education Nationale (C.I.E...
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Le Département des Affaires Sociales et de la Santé lance l’e-santé en Principauté
Le Département des Affaires Sociales et de la Santé a engagé, en décembre dernier, une démarche destinée à arrêter les grandes lignes de la politique monégasque de santé numérique en Principauté.L’e-santé appelle en effet une évolution profonde liée à l’apport des nouvelles technologies.Pour mettre en œuvre celle-ci...
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Minister of Health and Social Affairs meets 5th and 6th year medical students
Mr Didier Gamerdinger, Minister of Health and Social Affairs, was keen to meet students in their fifth and sixth years of medical studies to talk to them about the medical specialties which are or will be expanding in the Principality over the coming years, in both private practices and hospitals in the country.The...
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Committee for Graduate Employment organises first VIP workshop for MonacoTech start-ups
The Committee for Graduate Employment was keen to meet the young entrepreneurs at MonacoTech for its first VIP workshop (Helping Graduates into Employment) aimed at professionals on Tuesday 26 June 2018.For Muriel Bubbio, the new Head of Access to Employment, “the objective is to establish a bridge between MonacoTec...
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AFFAIRS URGES VIGILANCE REGARDING TIGER MOSQUITO, A CARRIER OF SEVERAL CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
The Aedes albopictus mosquito, commonly known as the tiger mosquito, arrived in Menton in 2004 and has since colonised the Alpes-Maritimes region and the Principality of Monaco. The mosquito is capable of transmitting viral infections such as Chikungunya, Dengue and Zika.How to recognise a tiger mosquitoThe tiger mo...
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