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PROMINENCE OER Contributors 

The PROMINENCE Consortium contributors to the OER are as follows: ​

  • University College Dublin, School of Public Health Physiotherapy and Sports Science, Dublin, Ireland:

    • PROMINENCE Project Lead: Caitríona Cunningham

    • Gráinne O’Donoghue

    • Catherine Blake 

     PROMINENCE Project Coordinator: Mary E. Davis
 

  • Mälardalen University, Department of Health Sciences, Innovation and Design, Västerås, Sweden:

    • Cecilia Fridén

    • Susanna Lehtinen-Jacks

    • Johanna Zetterlund
       

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  • Hasselt University, Hasselt, Belgium:

    • Kenneth Verboven - Rehabilitation Research Center (REVAL), Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences

    • Anouk Agten - UHasselt Research on Innovative and Society-engaged Education (U-RISE)
       


Other Contributors:

  • University College Dublin, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science:

    • Sarah Browne

    • Fiona Curran

    • Julie Broderick

    • Eilis Fitzgerald

  • St Vincent’s University Hospital, Physiotherapy Department, Dublin, Ireland:

    • Theresa Flynn  

  • St. Columcille’s Hospital, Centre for Obesity Management, Physiotherapy Department, Loughlinstown, Dublin, Ireland:

    • Emer O'Malley

  • Hasselt University:

    •  Dominique Hansen - Rehabilitation Research Center (REVAL), Faculty of Rehabilitation Science

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  • Maastricht University, the Netherlands:

    • Gijs Goossens, Institute of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism (NUTRIM), Maastricht University Medical Center+


Footnote: The multidisciplinary project team, comprising consortium members and external contributors, includes physiotherapists (educators, clinicians and researchers), a public health clinician, a dietitian and biomedical scientists.
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