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
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Österreichische Gesellschaft für rheumatologische Gesundheitsberufe |
Belgium |
Belgian Health Professionals in Rheumatology vzw/asbl
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Croatia |
Croatian Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology and Rehabilitation cosmosrheuma+
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Czech Republic |
Czech Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology
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Denmark |
Danish Interdisciplinary Forum
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Estonia |
Estonian Society of Rheumatology Health Professionals
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France |
Association française des professionnels de santé en Rhumatologie
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Germany |
Fachverband Rheumatologische Fachassistenz e. V.
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Hungary |
Hungarian Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals
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Ireland |
IRHPS The Irish Rheumatology Health Professionals Society
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Italy |
Italian Forum of Health Professionals in Rheumatology
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The Netherlands |
Netherlands Health Professionals in Rheumatology
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Norway |
Norwegian Interdisciplinary Organisation in Rheumatology (NIOR)
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Poland |
Polish Society of Health Professionals in Rheumatology
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Portugal |
Portuguese Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology
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Romania |
Romanian Association of Medical Partners for Rheumatology (RAMPR)
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Serbia |
Serbian Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology
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Slovenia |
Slovenian Association of Health Professionals in Rheumatology
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Spain |
Spain OPENREUMA
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Sweden |
The Swedish Rheuma Forum SveReFo
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Switzerland |
Health Professionals in Rheumatology Switzerland
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United Kingdom | British Society for Rheumatology |
Related Information
How to become a Member
Please contact hpr@eular.org to request more information on the application process.
EULAR Application Form
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