ESCEO
Public Health
Liège Walloon Region, Be
3 employees
- Employees
- 3
- Contacts
- 1
- Emails
- 1
ESCEO Overview
- Headquarters
- Liège Walloon Region, Be
- Website
- www.esceo.org
- Industry
- Public Health
- Employees
- 3
- Founded
- 2005
- NAICS
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Administration of Public Health Programs
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About ESCEO
The European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases (ESCEO) is a not-for-profit organization, dedicated to a close interaction between clinical scientists dealing with bone, joint and muscle disorders, pharmaceutical industry developing new compounds in this field, regulators responsible for the registration of such drugs and health policy makers, to integrate the management of Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Sarcopenia within the comprehensive perspective of health resources utilization. The objective of ESCEO is to provide practitioners with the latest clinical and economic information, allowing them to organize their daily practice, in an evidence-based medicine perspective, with a cost-conscious perception.
ESCEO Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 3
- With contact data
- 1
- Email contacts
- 1
- 33.3% coverage
ESCEO Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Brooke Fonderlin | School Psychologist at Esceo |
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| Gina Christy |
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| Etienne Cavalier | Full Professor of Clinical Chemistry | Liège, Walloon Region, Belgium |
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