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Anna Reynvaan Lecture

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The Anna Reynvaan Lecture has been an annual lecture in Amsterdam since 1999. Until 2018 the lecture was organized by Nurses & Carers Netherlands, the Academic Medical Center (AMC) in Amsterdam, the nursing magazine Bijzijn, the Hogeschool van Amsterdam and the Nederlands_Tijdschrift_voor_Geneeskunde. Since 2019, the organization has been in the hands of Amsterdam UMC, V&VN, the Hogeschool van Amsterdam and the magazine TvZ. The lecture will be held in the Stadsschouwburg in the spring and spoken by a leading foreign nurse. The lecture is named after Anna Reynvaan (1844-1920), a Dutch nurse, who was deputy director in the Buitengasthuis and in the Wilhelmina Gasthuis in Amsterdam. The equivalent is The Anatomy Lesson, a medical public lecture at the intersection of medicine and society since 1994, for which a speaker is sought each year who is internationally leading in his or her discipline. The lecture of The Anatomy Lesson is given in the main hall of the Concertgebouw.[1]

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https://www.amc.nl/web/over-de-locatie-amc/evenementenkalender-1/anna-reynvaanlezing-1.htm

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