Tag: Máxima
Director of the Princess Máxima Center celebrating her anniversary: ’Centering child cancer care has enormous advantages’
If they have seen the benefits of centralizing care anywhere, it is in the Princess Máxima Center. That is why medical director Rob Pieters agrees with the minister’s decision to…
Still unclear whether pediatric heart surgery will remain in Utrecht: ‘Also major consequences for Princess Máxima Center’
Utrecht – It is still not clear whether specialized care for children with congenital heart defects will remain in Utrecht. Today the Dutch Healthcare Authority (NZa) came up with a…
Queen Maxima opens job platform for refugees in Utrecht
Emre used to be an English teacher in Ukraine, but now he feels like he is starting again on the labor market. “You have to start somewhere. It’s like the…
New holiday home for families with children in the Princess Máxima Center opened in Doorn
Doorn – Families with a child who is undergoing or has undergone treatments at the Princess Máxima Center can now stay in a new holiday home in Doorn. The house…
Princess Máxima Center picks up Ukrainian children with cancer for the second time
The Princess Máxima Center is the largest center for pediatric oncology in Europe, and that comes with responsibility. By mid-March, the Utrecht oncology center had already taken care of thirty…
Princess Máxima Center receives 25 Ukrainian children with cancer
Employees of the Máxima Center, the Dutch Children’s Cancer Association and other organizations had arranged the aid campaign together. “We are proud of all the people and organizations that helped…
Reception for Ukrainian refugees in the region is expanding, from Meerkerk to the Princess Maxima Center
Yesterday the Utrecht Jaarbeurs opened its doors. These reception areas in the Jaarbeurs have not been used much until now. The refugees who reported to the emergency site were quickly…
Princess Máxima Center takes in children with cancer from Ukraine
The treatments are either clinical, where the children also spend the night in the hospital, or outpatient, where the children only come to the hospital for treatments. It is possible…