Objective
OBJECTIVES
Difficulty is being experienced in introducing new on-line tools which seem to play a major role in the information society, into real professional activities, as no real training is available on how to use them. The fact that they are used so little is due, for example, to a lack of multi-disciplinary technological knowledge. The project proposes to define the package of skills necessary for using on-line tools effectively in the hospital sector (on-line medicine), to develop training curricula to eliminate the deficiencies in training through enhanced co-operation between universities and hospitals and to have this training validated by an academic body for people working in the paramedical sector.
ACTIVITIES
Initially, the partners will draw up an inventory of the technological skills necessary for each on-line medical application. They will then organise 25 training modules for trainers which will be made available via the Internet. They will produce training tools which can be used in open and distance training and for training in the workplace. After the various tools have been evaluated, they will incorporate the training - which will be spread over three years - in a university teaching package and have this validated with the award of a specific, on-line medical certificate.
PRODUCTS
The project aims to create: an on-line medicine manual, a skills package distributed by means of on-line tools (video, software programmes and a CD-ROM), seminars and multimedia applications (database on the Internet).
Contract number : E/95/2/1177/P/II.1.1.a)/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Adaptation to industrial change
Products :
New occupational profiles
Management tools for transnational placements
Seminars/ Training of trainers
Public :
Young people in training
Young people entering work
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
38071 La Languna
Spain
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