Objective
The project is concerned with recent developments in telematic applications in the health sector. There is a need for the entire health sector to benefit from access to telematic services at European level, as well as for Europe to match the capabilities of leading competitor countries. The project will specifically focus on : training in new technology related to telematic services; transfer of new technology to healthcare providers; and national and transnational networking for more efficient and cost effective delivery of healthcare.
The above needs will be addressed through the following activities :
- identification of ways to promote health telematics technological research;
- development of a health telematics network for training and the transfer of new technology;
- development of a new multimedia based training methodology;
- development of an educational package organised in modules concerning specific teleworking skills;
- training of trainers and pilot testing of the educational package;
- networking of health institutes to promote the use of the applications developed.
The direct beneficiaries of the project will include doctors, nurses, medical scientists/technologists and health administrators.
Impact
The project will : improve the efficiency of people working in the health sector; promote the use of electronic networks; and up-date the content of university information technology curricula.
Contract number : CY/97/2/00988/PI/II.1.1.c/CONT
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Technological transfer
Access to vocational training
Forecasting training needs
Products :
Informations/ ressources database
Open and distance learning material
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Representatives of sectoral organisations
Other
Training experts
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Coordinator
1678 NICOSIA
Cyprus
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