eSleep_dHealth project presented on the Kick-off meeting of ne Erasmus+ projects
eSleep_dHealth project outcomes as well as promotional video presented in Kick-off meetings during implementation of Erasmus+ project INVITE Social Innovation Incubators for Inclusive Digital Healthcare, and project Heal-4-ALL: Higher Education Alliance for Innovative Healthcare and Education.
INVITE: Erasmus+ project dedicated to revolutionizing digital healthcare education through innovative training and social support programs. The INVITE project will drive advancements in digital healthcare education and foster social innovation across Europe. Supported by the Erasmus+ Programme, this initiative is focused on increasing digital skills and healthcare competencies among teachers and students in vocational medical schools. By empowering these institutions, INVITE aims to address healthcare disparities and strengthen community support for vulnerable populations.
HEAL-4-All: Erasmus+ project focused on existential well-being, encompassing meaning, purpose, and comfort with life’s end, is now recognized as vital for healthy aging. Higher Education Alliance for Innovative Healthcare and Education (Heal4ALL) interconnects European higher education systems by co-creating a joint inter-university programme training students to put existential well-being into practice, enhancing innovations in healthcare education, use of innovative pedagogies and digital readiness of higher education.
The promotional project video opened an interesting discussion about the eSleep-dHealth project, and intrigued the participants and project partners of the two Erasmus+ projects. Kristina Buzuk and Goran Pažin, representatives of the IPEMED project partner, gave a brief overview of the project activities reflected so far, their impressions of the project and the impressions of filming the promotional video.
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