King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima At Work
The King and Queen of the Netherlands were going about their regular duties on Wednesday, in The Hague and Amsterdam respectively.
King Willem-Alexander paid a visit to the Dutch Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI), an institute under the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences of which the King is patron. Here he was informed about recent research the NIDI has undertaken into population issues affecting the Netherlands – the main topics of focus being migration, work and retirement and ageing.
Koning bezoekt @NIDI_KNAW. Het NIDI verricht wetenschappelijk onderzoek m.b.t. bevolkingsvraagstukken. Meer info: https://t.co/hywdpL6EjO pic.twitter.com/tKHxTGRYRQ
— Koninklijk Huis (@koninklijkhuis) April 5, 2017
Meanwhile, Queen Maxima was visiting the Amsterdam’s Academic Medical Centre, specifically their Department of Psychiatry. The Queen had discussions with psychiatrists working at the centre about new developments in treatment, and what they mean for mental health. She also spoke with patients with OCD and depression who are being treated with deep brain therapy.
Filed under The NetherlandsKoningin Máxima spreekt met psychiaters en patiënten over innovatieve ontwikkelingen in de #psychiatrie @AMC_NL https://t.co/7lJqvLFmz1 pic.twitter.com/o8tPUn1N6V
— Koninklijk Huis (@koninklijkhuis) April 5, 2017
Tagged Health, King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands, Mental Health, Patronage, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, Social Issues.
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