EULAR Health Professionals Associations

EULAR is set up of four types of institutional members: scientific societies, national organisations of people with arthritis/rheumatism and health professionals as well as corporate members.

 

Austria

Österreichische Gesellschaft für rheumatologische Gesundheitsberufe

Belgium

Belgian Health Professionals in Rheumatology vzw/asbl

Croatia 

Croatian Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology and Rehabilitation cosmosrheuma+

Czech Republic

Czech Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology

Denmark 

Danish Interdisciplinary Forum

Estonia

Estonian Society of Rheumatology Health Professionals

France

Association française des professionnels de santé en Rhumatologie   

Germany

Fachverband Rheumatologische Fachassistenz e. V.

Hungary

Hungarian Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals

Ireland

IRHPS The Irish Rheumatology Health Professionals Society   

Italy


Iceland

Italian Forum of Health Professionals in Rheumatology

The Icelandic League Against Rheumatism 

The Netherlands

Netherlands Health Professionals in Rheumatology

Norway

Norwegian Interdisciplinary Organisation in Rheumatology (NIOR)

Poland

Polish Society of Health Professionals in Rheumatology   

Portugal

Portuguese Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology

Romania

Romanian Association of Medical Partners for Rheumatology (RAMPR)

Serbia

Serbian Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology

Slovenia

Slovenian Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology

Spain

Spain OPENREUMA

Sweden

The Swedish Rheuma Forum SveReFo

Switzerland

Health Professionals in Rheumatology Switzerland

United Kingdom British Society for Rheumatology



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How to become a Member

Please contact hpr@eular.org to request more information on the application process.


EULAR Application Form

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Membership Fees

Middle 150 euros
High 200 euros 

Annual Memberships are only valid during the year of application.

*classification middle/high based on gross national income per capita concerning WHO-World Bank