North Estonia Medical Centre (NEMC) consists of seven clinics and 32 specialist centers, and is the most important caregiver in the capital of Estonia, Tallinn, as well as in the northern part of the country.
As a tertiary care center, it covers two thirds of the population of Estonia. NEMC’s team has over 4000 doctors, nurses, caregivers and other specialists. Over 500 of them are doctors and more than 150 are medical residents.
During 2017, about 35,000 inpatients and 306,000 outpatients were treated on 1,146 beds (52 ICCU/ICU beds) and about 27,700 operations were performed.
NEMC is a leading hospital in acute cardiac care, having the highest number of acute myocardial infarction patients treated among Estonian hospitals, offering 24/7 primary PCI service.
NEMC has a leading expertise in clinical trials in Estonia, where continuous education programs about GCP and clinical trials methodology have been provided for many years for different target groups – investigators, pharmacists, nurses and study coordinators. The first courses specifically for nurses and refresher courses for experienced investigators in Estonia were started at NEMC.
NEMC currently runs about 85 clinical trials per year, 25 of them begun in 2018, with the capacity and expertise to run many more. By joining the Patient Network Explorer platform, the hospital’s clinical trials facilities will be exposed to a wide range of global clinical trials run by Clinerion’s clients, international pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations.
“We expect significant increase our visibility on international level and access to many more different international research projects in the next years. I hope that this collaboration will open doors to innovative new treatments for our patients and give our colleagues the opportunity to participate in R&D activities from earlier phases of clinical trials,” says clinical pharmacologist and senior cardiologist Dr Toomas Marandi.
“We are thrilled to have the North Estonia Medical Centre on the Patient Network Explorer platform. It’s a sign of the trust and success of our approach that Clinerion now has coverage over a significant part of Estonia,” says Ian Rentsch, CEO of Clinerion. “We welcome the high professionalism and strong medical expertise of the NEMC.”
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About North Estonia Medical Centre
North Estonia Medical Centre (NEMC) is one of the top health care providers in Estonia. With seven clinics and 32 specialist centres NEMC is the most important caregiver in Tallinn and Northern part of Estonia. Similarly to European university hospitals, NEMC offers medical care in all specialist fields and is involved in teaching and research activities. NEMC is committed to professionalism, innovation and teamwork with over 4000 people involved – doctors, nurses, caregivers and other specialists. NEMC is a first ESMO (European Society for Medical Oncology) Designated Centre of Integrated Oncology and Palliative Care for 2019-2021 in Baltics area. North Estonia Medical Centre website: www.regionaalhaigla.ee