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Nurses' Education Models - Nurses' University Level Education Models

This project will provide a study leading a series of theoretical education models for nurses. Scientific progres (therapies, drugs, techniques, technology) demands a higher level of nurses' performance. This project will propose different profiles for training programmes, sent to national and international institutions, associations of nurses, education decision makers, politicians,etc. Financing: Leonardo da Vinci

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ODL-HealthMI – Open and Distance learning in Health care Microbiology and Immunology

This project aims at providing new tools ans measures in order to prevent from infectious diseases and learn about immune deficiency. The training programme covers the following subjects: nursing, hygiene, midwifery, rehabilitation services and dental, sanitary and laboratory technicians. The project tagets students and professionals. Specific course material will be made available on CD-ROM, diskettes and the Internet.

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Organ donation and transplantation

The departments of nephrology of both hospitals have been collaborating since 1999 in the field of organ donation, kidney and pancreas transplantation. Common projects have been established for waiting lists, research and development. The collaboration covers areas of southern Sweden and East Denmark. In the case of pancreas transplantetion (only a few have been performed in both hospitals), collaboration will permit improving medical standards and cost effectiveness.

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ORPHANET

ORPHANET is a relational database on rare diseases and orphan drugs which is bilingual French/English for the moment but will be available progressively in all European languages. It is designed to serve the Community at large. The entry headings on each disease include the disease name and synonyms, an abstract summarising what is known about the disease, the addresses of specialised clinics, clinical laboratories, on-going research projects, patients' organisations, orphan drugs used to treat the disease and other international web sites. For the moment, most of the resources are located in France, as the project started in this country in its pilot phase. The project is to extend the content of the database to information from all European countries, using the database structure and the interfaces already developed by ORPHANET-FRANCE. The web site is currently accessed by more than eight thousand users per day from more than 60 countries and contains information over 950 diseases. It is funded by two French governmental agencies: Direction Générale de la Santé and INSERM. Financing: Public health programme

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ORPHANET 2

The project aim is to offer to the health care professionals, scientists, health authorities, patients and their relatives, the Media and the community a large reliable, up-to-date, relevant information on rare diseases and orphan drugs. This information will be available on Internet free of charge and will include information on the disease itself, clinical laboratories, research projects, specialised clinics, clinical trials, support groups, other web sites, in a relational database. The textual information will be written by European experts in English. The resources to be covered will be those located in Europe. Financing: Public health programme

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Professional courses - "Gesund Vereint" ("Health united") - Border Region

Courses for physiotherapeutic and nursing staffs from Bad Bimbach and Eggenfelden

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PAPHE (Présent et Avenir du Patrimoine Hospitalier Européen)

The PAPHE project aims to make the description of the current European hospitals buildings and to wonder about the use of it, whereas a structural crisis concerns this heritage. Project objectives: - To study this heritage - To understand the link between medicine and architecture - To compare the national architectural heritages - To share know-how at the European level - To analyse the national and European issues to adapt this cultural heritage - To inform the public about this part of culture.

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Participation of Patient Organisation: the Euregional health care network - Border Region

This project is included in the INTERREG III project "Cross border health care in the Euregion Meuse Rhine". The cross border health care policy of the EMR is being developed by a network of hospitals and insurance companies. However, patients' needs and demands are guiding the project. Therefore, the network needs to include a group of patients' representatives. SELF-HELP EMR fulfills this role. They will participate in the formation of projects and create a web site.

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Personal chip card for cross-border care - Border Region

The existing procedures for permission, administration and financing of cross-border care were increasingly felt as complex and bureaucratic. Therefore, the AOK Rheinland and the CZ Zorgverzekeringen developed the GCI/Zorgpas to simplify the E112 procedures, allowing the patient a direct visit to a medical specialist across the border, as well as the financial procedures. 25 hospitals and medical organisations have contracted to use this card. More than 15000 AOK & CZ clients carry the card. More recent versions will be available, as 'Europacard" for use in other member states.

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Twinning agreements concerning transplantation of organs

The twinning agreements cover cooperation of education and training and exchange of "surplus" organs; twinning agreements exist with Bratislava-Kamare/Slovakia (liver), Bucarest-Fundeni Hospital/Romania (liver), Clinicum Center Tuzla, Bosnia (kidney), Hungary (lung), as well as in selected other fields with Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hngary and Cyprus.

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