European Psychiatric Association
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European Psychiatric Association
Summary
European Psychiatric Association is a nonprofit organization[1].
Key Facts
- European Psychiatric Association's field of work was psychiatry[2].
- European Psychiatric Association is in the country of France[3].
- European Psychiatric Association's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[4].
- European Psychiatric Association's instance of is recorded as professional association[5].
- European Psychiatric Association's founder is recorded as Théophile Kammerer[6].
- European Psychiatric Association's founder is recorded as Léonard Singer[7].
- European Psychiatric Association's headquarters location is recorded as Strasbourg[8].
- European Psychiatric Association's chairperson is recorded as Philip Gorwood[9].
- 1983 marks the founding of European Psychiatric Association[10].
- European Psychiatric Association's official website is recorded as https://www.europsy.net[11].
- European Psychiatric Association's legal form is recorded as association under local law of Alsace-Moselle[12].
- European Psychiatric Association's short name is recorded as EPA[13].
- European Psychiatric Association's short name is recorded as EPA[14].
- European Psychiatric Association's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4916', 'amount': '+1552900'}[15].
- European Psychiatric Association's donations is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4916', 'amount': '+98300'}[16].
- European Psychiatric Association's social media followers is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+11219'}[17].
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Founding
Founders include Théophile Kammerer[6] and Léonard Singer[7]. 1983 marks the founding of European Psychiatric Association[10].
Identity
Short names include EPA[13].
Leadership
European Psychiatric Association's chairperson is recorded as Philip Gorwood[9].
Operations
European Psychiatric Association's headquarters location is recorded as Strasbourg[8].
Industry
European Psychiatric Association's field of work was psychiatry[2].