Fransje van der Waals

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Fransje van der Waals (pronunciation: Frans-je van der Waals) is a notable figure in the field of medicine.

Etymology

The name "Fransje" is of Dutch origin and is a diminutive form of "Francis", meaning "Frenchman". "Van der Waals" is a common Dutch surname, named after the Van der Waals forces, a type of intermolecular force named after Dutch scientist Johannes Diderik van der Waals.

Career

Fransje van der Waals is a renowned medical professional known for her significant contributions to the field of public health. She has been instrumental in the development and implementation of various health policies and programs aimed at improving the health and well-being of communities. Her work has had a profound impact on the field of epidemiology, particularly in the areas of disease prevention and control.

Related Terms

  • Public Health: The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals.
  • Epidemiology: The study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in defined populations.
  • Van der Waals forces: The residual attractive or repulsive forces between molecules or atomic groups that do not arise from a covalent bond, or ionic bonds.

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