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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN, JUST, QMUL, HU, UJ +1 partnersKATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN,JUST,QMUL,HU,UJ,STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEITFunder: European Commission Project Code: 618176-EPP-1-2020-1-JO-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 782,772 EURJordanian medical schools graduate close to 2000 students annually. This number far exceeds the approximately 400 available residency training positions. On average, medical students have two weeks of training in outpatient primary healthcare settings during their entire medical school. The majority of their training takes place in an inpatient setting or in specialty clinics. Due to the lack of residency positions, the vast majority of the graduates directly begin working as General Practitioners (GPs) in an outpatient setting. A large portion of these GPs find jobs within the ministry of health (MOH) and often work in rural areas without nearby mentors available. The resulting impact is a drastic discrepancy of care between those clinics with residency-trained physicians and those staffed by GPs. The main goal of our Family Medicine Diploma Program is to increase overall health in Jordan by providing an increased of well-trained physicians while also decreasing healthcare costs by decreasing costly referrals and unneeded tests. GPs will be given valuable on-the-job experience in an outpatient setting under the supervision of a board-certified Family Medicine physician. GPs will receive enough training to confidently and accurately develop a broad differential diagnosis, decide upon a specific diagnosis, and properly treat the disease. Heavy emphasis will be on critical thinking and communication skills. This will increase the quality of care the patients receive leading to better health in the entire community. Furthermore, since the physicians will be more confident in their clinical judgment, they will refer less patients to specialists. They will refer less patients to specialists. They will also order less unnecessary tests and procedures. All of these outcomes will decrease overall health costs and decrease disease burden.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:OBU, HU, JUST, Hacettepe University, SCML +1 partnersOBU,HU,JUST,Hacettepe University,SCML,UJFunder: European Commission Project Code: 573758-EPP-1-2016-1-JO-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 971,250 EURThe aim of this project is to establish an interdisciplinary master program in rehabilitation sciences at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST). Higher education in rehabilitation sciences is almost lacking in the region. Additionally, the entry level (bachelor degree) in this field in Jordan focuses heavily on the theory basis with no equivalent clinical reasoning and sound practical education. There is, therefore, a widening gap between the products of higher education institutions in this field and the skills sets and competencies demanded by the job market. The field is also fragmented between different disciplines that are not used to cooperate in teams (i.e. there is a lack of multidisciplinary team concept). All of this has an impact on the service provided in Jordan at the time that there is an increasing need for the rehabilitative services in Jordan because of the increased numbers of the traumatized refugees. Recognizing this need to offer a program addressing the described challenges, the department of rehabilitation sciences within JUST is planning to develop a master program in rehabilitation sciences. Our goal is to prepare students to be caring and reflective ‘paracademic’ practitioners who are clinical scholars with the ability to provide client-centered, efficient health care service, to critically evaluate the scientific basis of practice, to adapt to and initiate change, and to become life- long learners. A further aim of this project is to implement a modern innovative international program. Therefore, on-line rehabilitation education, a new trend pedagogy, will be adopted and utilized by instructors, students and clinicians from all consortium partners. The target is to provide a real-world learning environment that will facilitate students' acquisition of strong skills set, allowing them to enter the job market ready and equipped to serve.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Polytechnic University of Milan, SEMREEN AND SHEIHK ALI, BAU, YU, KTH +3 partnersPolytechnic University of Milan,SEMREEN AND SHEIHK ALI,BAU,YU,KTH,HU,University of Leon,MHESRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 586070-EPP-1-2017-1-SE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 799,857 EURJordan faces many challenges in its development toward a socio-economically and environmentally sustainable society. Lack of energy and land/water resources, insufficent infrastructure, serious traffic problems in urban areas and tremendous burden imposed by thousands of Syrian refugees are just some examples of existing problems. Addressing these problems need technical support from a well functioning mapping infrastructure and geodesy education.Present geodesy education in Jordan does not meet the needs of the society. There exists a geodesy bachelor program. But there is no master program in this field. Geodesy institutions do not have modern equipment to teach students new technologies. Curricula and teaching methods are not adapted to the new labour market and society's needs.This Erasmus+ project aims to address the above issues in order to modernise geodesy education in Jordan. The project consortium consists of 3 EU universities, 3 Jordanian universities and 3 stakeholder organizations from both public and private sectors.The expected output are:(1) strengthened cooperation between geodesy education institutions and Jordanian labour market partners(2) 3 new geodesy laboratories with state-of-the-art geodetic equipment to be established during 2018(3) new geodesy/geoinformatics master curricula with detailed syllabus to be developed before summer of 2018(4) new master programs in geodesy/geoinformatics due to start in autumn 2019 at 3 Jordanian universities(5) Jordanian geodesy staff have upgraded their competences through 4 intensive training courses during 2018-2019(6) web-based e-learning platforms are set-up in 2019(7) new Problem-Based Learning (PBL) pedagogy are introduced in 2020 to foster active learning(8) quality assurance mechanism is implemented in spring 2020(9) 12 new teaching materials are developed before summer 2020(10) retraining in new geodesy technologies is offered to working professionals in geodesy and geoinformatics.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:HU, JUST, HU, INSTITUT NATIONAL UNIVERSITAIRE JEAN-FRANCOIS CHAMPOLLION, ATILIM UNIVERSITESI FOUNDATION +3 partnersHU,JUST,HU,INSTITUT NATIONAL UNIVERSITAIRE JEAN-FRANCOIS CHAMPOLLION,ATILIM UNIVERSITESI FOUNDATION,BZU,EIA - ENSINO E INVESTIGACAO E ADMINISTRACAO SA,HsnrFunder: European Commission Project Code: 561776-EPP-1-2015-1-PS-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 989,316 EURThe HiCure project seeks to build capacities to develop an integrated curricula in Health Informatics as pathways within the undergraduate degrees of the faculties of Health and Information Technology, using a student-centred adaptive learning approach based on the bologna processes. It aims to develop two pathways, integrated within the current curricula, to bring continuity and achieve harmony across the programmes. The project will develop 12 courses in total. Each pathway will include eight courses, four of these courses will be common across the two pathways, while four of each of the eight courses will be unique to each pathway. These two pathways will be deployed at the four participating partner universities, two in Palestine (P1: BZU, P3:HU) and two in Jordan (P4:JUST, P5:HaU). The uniqueness of this approach, that to meet the multidisciplinary needs of the two domains, it will develop an innovative user-centred adaptive learning to create an integrated curricula and enable the four universities to integrate the new developed courses within their degrees addressing variations, yet meeting their own specified key learning outcomes. The importance of Health Informatics to be part of the undergraduate training as integral part of their educational skills, is critical to advance the health domain towards evidence-based practices, in the region, which is currently almost non-existent. These skills are essential to solidify the deeper understanding of the value and importance of health informatics not only to their speciality, but also their profession, work and practice. They will promote the uptake and implementation of health information systems to become essential part of their profession as enabling mechanisms to improve the quality of health. Thus one key objective of HiCure is to develop capacity of members of faculty in Health Informatics and create undergraduate pathways to ensure sustainability and lasting impact.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2014Partners:THETIS AUTHENTICS LTD EPE, National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos, UCL, UCY, Paris Nanterre University +4 partnersTHETIS AUTHENTICS LTD EPE,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,UCL,UCY,Paris Nanterre University,University of Sheffield,VUB,G.M EUROCY INNOVATIONS LTD,HUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265010All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::954aff8552a259c53d3e57b8adf4dde9&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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