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Anne Mosnier

Anne Mosnier MD

Epidemiology
Paris, Paris, France

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Anne Mosnier General practitioner graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Paris VII, Dr Anne Mosnier continued training in epidemiology and joined the Open Rome design office and the national coordination of the GROG Network (Regional Influenza Observation Groups) in 1989. At the same time, she carried out replacements in general medicine and worked as a doctor attached to an AIDS unit from 1991 to 2001. National co-coordinator of the GROG Network part-time until July 2014, Dr Anne Mosnier was in charge of the scientific coordination of the monitoring network, the analysis of the data produced, feedback, and training of the caregivers involved.

Within Open Rome, an environmental and public health consultancy, Dr Anne Mosnier coordinates epidemiological work and research carried out in the front line of care. Her role also leads him to set up training targeting caregivers and support and external evaluation approaches for projects carried out in general medicine.

Anne Mosnier's expertise in the areas of influenza, respiratory infections, epidemiological surveillance, vaccination, and primary care medicine has led her to participate in numerous training meetings as well as several working groups and scientific councils in France and Europe. Since 2017, she has been actively involved in training pharmacists in influenza vaccination.

Since January 2015, she has worked part-time as a prevention doctor in two CPAM health examination centers, thus returning to field activity in primary care. Finally, Dr Anne Mosnier participates, as part of the Association for the Development of Field Epidemiology (EPITER), on the Board of Directors of the French Society of Public Health.