Endocrinology
DNG GL, Strategic Research and Innovation- Healthcare
Norway
Eva Turk, PhD, MBA is a Senior Researcher at DNV GL Strategic Research and Innovation, Healthcare. She joined the DNV GL Strategic Research and Innovation, Healthcare programme in Oslo, Norway in January 2012, where her responsibilities include research in person-centred care and risk management, and collaboration in the European Joint Action on Patient Safety and Quality of Care. Prior to joining DNV, she was working at the National Institute of public health in Slovenia, where she was responsible for implementation and development of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Slovenia. She has been involved in many European research projects and also in the EUnetHTA Joint Action, where she was the lead partner and project manager for Slovenia. She has co-authored several scientific articles and publications, such as the Health systems in Transition –Slovenia and Health in Slovenia. She did her Master’s in Social and Economic Sciences, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration (2003). She specialized in Hospital Management (Diploma, 2005) and obtained her MBA in Health care Management (2007) from the same University. She gained PhD (2013) from University of Oulu, Faculty of Medicine, Finland. Eva Turk, PhD, MBA is a Senior Researcher at DNV GL Strategic Research and Innovation, Healthcare. She joined the DNV GL Strategic Research and Innovation, Healthcare programme in Oslo, Norway in January 2012, where her responsibilities include research in person-centred care and risk management, and collaboration in the European Joint Action on Patient Safety and Quality of Care. Prior to joining DNV, she was working at the National Institute of public health in Slovenia, where she was responsible for implementation and development of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Slovenia. She has been involved in many European research projects and also in the EUnetHTA Joint Action, where she was the lead partner and project manager for Slovenia. She has co-authored several scientific articles and publications, such as the Health systems in Transition –Slovenia and Health in Slovenia. She did her Master’s in Social and Economic Sciences, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration (2003). She specialized in Hospital Management (Diploma, 2005) and obtained her MBA in Health care Management (2007) from the same University. She gained PhD (2013) from University of Oulu, Faculty of Medicine, Finland.
Endocrinology