The Faculty of Health started working in 1996 with the admission of students in the associate degree of Environmental Health and Family Health under the name of Rasht Health School. In 1997, the field of Public Health in the associate degree was added to the faculty. The bachelor's degree in Environmental Health was added to the faculty in 2004. In 2006, the associate degree in Occupational Health was added to the faculty and the joint group of Environmental and Occupational Health was officially established. In 2009, a bachelor's degree in Environmental Health was added to the faculty courses and it was agreed to accept a bachelor's degree student in Occupational Health. In 2010, a bachelor's degree in Public Health was added to the fields. The latest educational development of the faculty is the agreement for the admission of students in the master's degree for two fields of Health and Environmental Health in 2011 and the agreement for the admission of students in the bachelor's degree of Occupational Health in 2012. Currently, the total number of staff at the School of Health is 52, including 37 employees and 14 faculty members, and about 430 students in four disciplines and two bachelor's degrees (Environmental Health Engineering, Occupational Health Engineering and Public Health) and master's degree Health and Environmental Health Engineering) are studying in this college.
Rare Disease Day 2025
WHEN
The last day of February ever year.
WHAT
Rare Disease Day is a globally-coordinated, patient-led movement that raises awareness of rare diseases and their impact on the lives of the 300 million people living with them worldwide and their families.
The campaign works towards equity in:
social opportunity,
healthcare and,
access to diagnosis and therapies.
WHO
Everyone! The Rare Disease Day campaign brings together people living with rare diseases and their families, patient organisations, health professionals, researchers, institutions, drug developers, public health authorities, and policy makers. The more participants, the louder our voice!
Overarching purpose!
Rare Disease Day strives for equity for people living with a rare disease. This goal shapes our annual campaign, letting national partners focus on what’s most important in their country, like diagnosis, treatment, or social participation. Visit our website to learn more and how to adapt it locally.
Rare Disease Day 2025, aims to raise awareness and improve access to treatment and medical representation for the over 300 million people worldwide affected by rare diseases. This year’s campaign focuses on equity in healthcare, emphasizing the need for early diagnosis, research funding, and global collaboration to support patients and their families. Advocacy events, educational initiatives, and community-driven activities will take place across countries, highlighting personal stories and scientific advancements. By uniting policymakers, healthcare professionals, and patient organizations, Rare Disease Day 2025 seeks to drive meaningful change and ensure that no one living with a rare disease is left behind.

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