Danish Health Authority
Martine Aabye is a medical professional currently serving as a Fellow at The European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET) and as a Medical Doctor at the Danish Health Authority, both positions held since 2020 and 2019 respectively. A history of medical practice includes roles at KABS Behandlingscenter, Københavns Kommune, Holbæk Sygehus, Frederiksberg Hospital, the Department of Double Diagnosis at Mental Health Center Sct. Hans, and General Practitioner Lisbeth Bonde, where Martine Aabye worked across various medical disciplines. Previous experience also includes a significant research role as a Research Assistant at Hvidovre Hospital focused on immunodiagnostics. Martine Aabye holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Copenhagen and has further educational experiences from McGill University and the University of York.
Danish Health Authority
Health for all – that is our mission in the Danish Health Authority We are the top health authority in Denmark, and our task is to promote public health and establish a good framework for health services in Denmark. We give advice to the Danish Ministry of Health, municipalities and regions and we offer recommendations, guidelines and action plans. Our main tasks include promotion of public health, prevention and treatment of diseases - as well as tasks regarding radiation protection, elderly care and dementia. Our ambitions are high - and we engage with others to find wise solutions.