The new Horizon 2020 project DigitalHealthEurope will provide comprehensive, integrated and centralised support to the Digital Health and Care Innovation initiative in the context of the Digital Single Market Strategy.
The European Commission is making a wealth of resources available to professionals who may not be specially responsible or trained to work with migrants and refugees, but whose jobs nevertheless bring them into direct contact with these particularly vulnerable populations.
A truly international experience took place on the 9th and 10th of January at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. The International Network on Health Workforce Education and Research (INHWE) held their 2nd European Conference with a theme of Interprofessional Education.
Rewatch the keynote speeches workshop "Health workforce mobility matters: Aggregated data and individual pathways hidden behind". During the third workshop of he SEPEN tender the following keynotes were given:
A Symposium on the Future of Digital Health Systems in the European Region, run by the World Health Organisation, explores cultivation of a digitally capable health workforce.
Following multiple requests from INWHE members the deadline for abstract submissions for the 2nd International Congress on Health Workforce Education and Research has been extended to 23:59 (CET) on Thursday 7th February 2019.
The provision of effective health care to linguistically and culturally diverse migrant populations has been identified as a crucial public health issue.
The World Health Organisation has recently published a new document on simulation in nursing and midwifery education. Simulation has been used widely in the clinical training of health-care students and professionals.
This free one day symposium takes place on 3 May 2019 at the Hadyn Ellis Building, Cardiff University, United Kingdom. The event, which will be attended by our member Alison H.