Jacqueline Neve-Dolfing studied medicine at the University of Groningen. Subsequently, she worked as a medical doctor in human reproductive medicine at Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis in Voorburg, Netherlands, from 1995 – 1999, where she started research in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. In 1999 she started as a resident in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University in Groningen to become gynaecologist. Part of the residency was absolved at the university of Brussels, department of genetics, with focus on preimplantation genetic diagnostics. Since 2005 she is consultant and staff member at the obstetric department of Ziekenhuis Groep Twente. From 2010 until 2017 she was board member as chairman and medical manager of this department, involved in several regional hospital and obstetric related health system transitions. During this period, she achieved her doctor’s degree in 2012. At the same time, she was co-founder of a regional reproductive clinic. Since 2015 she combines consultancy with the position of statutory director at Fertiliteitskliniek Twente B.V. Main interests include health care management and health care systems. In 2018 she received her master’s degree in health administration. In the first trimester 2020, when COVID lockdown was introduced at educational institutions, implying development and implementation of a blended educational structure, she started her position as co-academic director for the Executive Master of Health Administration at TIAS School for Business and Society, Tilburg University. Focus is on International Health Systems and collaboration with the Dutch-Portugese Chamber of Commerce to broaden and cross-border the perspective of MHA-participants.