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EMPH - European Master of Public Health

The expectation is that the existing EMPH network will reach the following objectives: • Establish a more permanent corporate structure (management and governance). • Ensure acquisition of a European competence in public health. • Develop an accreditation and quality assurance system for the EMPH network. • Enjoy European recognition. The ultimate aim is for the EMPH network to be sustainable both organisationally and financially. Outcomes: Reference guide for reviewers. Publicity material (leaflet, student guide,…). Report on Summer School (programme, content, evaluation by students and teachers). Report on accreditation and quality assurance. All the information will be disseminated through the ASPHER website and to key stakeholders in the different countries involved Total cost 144.380,00 € Subsidy from the Commission 86.628,00 €

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EU-Q-Blood-SOP - Development of a pan-European standard operating procedure (SOP) methodology reflecting European best practice

The overall objective of the project is to contribute to good quality management (QM) in blood services, based on the requirements set out in Directive 2002/98/EC and its technical annexes. It will deliver this through the development of a manual that will assist blood services to implement or expand their standard operating procedures (SOPs). Target group: those responsible for implementing quality systems in blood establishments, in compliance with the requirements of Directive 2002/98/EC, as well as relevant staff. Objectives: 1. assess the existence of SOP manuals and guidelines 2. develop a manual to assist blood establishments to develop and implement their own SOPs. 3. test this new SOP methodology among the partner institutions. 4. produce this manual in 5 languages and distribute it to the participating blood establishments. Total cost 495.028,87 € Subsidy from the Commission 297.017,32 €

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IPSE - Improving Patient Safety in Europe

A group of international and national institutions work within existing networks to improve quality and comparability of data and extend their scope and coverage. The aim is to reduce the burden of healthcare associated infection (HAIs) and their related threats of Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) Objectives: to establish a consensus Infection Control Professional core curriculum and inventory of courses; to deliver information and indicators of the morbidity of HAI; to make available evidence-based guidelines and educational tools to better and effectively manage the risk of HAI and AMR; progression of early detection and response to nosocomial outbreaks; fostering the containment of the emergence and spread of multiple resistant organisms in the ICU through an integrated surveillance programme; providing educational support to new HAI surveillance networks, establishing a consensus on surveillance of healthcare-associated infections in EU nursing homes Total cost 1.702.422,03 € Subsidy from the Commission 1.006.916,40 €

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Cooperation agreement - Student exchange III

The project offers the opportunity to students at the School of Nursing Innsbruck, to undergo practical training in nursing at a hospital, including intramural health institutions, in a foreign country, after they have completed their 4th module or semester (minimum age 18 years). The credits obtained there can be transferred and will be fully recognized in Austria (and also vice versa).

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Public Health im Berufsfeld der Pflege

Practical training of nursing students abroad

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Auf Herz und Nieren

Practical training for nursing students in five member states with an emphasis on heart, kidney and neurologic diseases.

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MORPH

The MORPH pilot project aims to identify trends and increase awareness of good practice in risk management for the healthcare sector. Both clinical and non-clinical risks are being considered but the principal emphasis is on clinical risk management. The project is an international study involving four countries and five partners, led and co-ordinated by Interesource Group (Ireland) Limited. Partner organisations are in Bulgaria, Ireland, Poland and the UK.

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SCALITY-LEAQUAL

The Scality-Leaqual aims to make an inventory of existing practice in the quality field and to propose a tool for analysing quality assurance which can be used in the 15 EU Member States and candidate countries in order to produce a quality assurance label for care of the elderly. The project will also involve developing a tool for analysing quality assurance (SCALITY) which will take the form of an assessment framework on European convergence. It will set out the minimum requirements for caring for the elderly and will result in the creation of a European label for analysing quality assurance ("Label européen d'analyse de l'assurance qualité") (LEAQUAL). The ultimate aim is to have this label validated by the European Commission and thus to ensure that, in each Member State, the project is validated by the public authorities responsible for health and social security. Information on the project will be circulated at three levels: internally (the project involves 27 partners), nationally and at European level through the publication of a teaching manual, an information pack on the training measure, and a website. There are also plans to publish articles in the press and hold an international conference. The beneficiaries of the project are social-security and medical organisations which work with the elderly, bodies which provide training for professionals in the sector, the public authorities and elderly people themselves.

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CoBaTrICE - Competency-based Training in Intensive Care Medicine in Europe

The project aims at creating a Europe-wide, competency-based training programme in Intensive Care Medicine (ICM). The project particularly addresses the need for increased European mobility amongst healthcare professionals and the requirement for a common minimum standard for specialist practice in ICM. The project aims to harmonise European standards whilst preserving existing, national methods for the delivery of training. To achieve this, the project will rely upon the concept of competency-based training i.e. that each competence is built on a foundation of knowledge and skills and that individual assessment takes place in the workplace without the creation of the artificial examination environment. This adoption of this approach further contributes to the recognition of formal and non-formal education and skills. A initial survey of intensive care training is planned by the project, followed by an international and trans-disciplinary consensus towards the creation of a curriculum for ICM. End results will comprise a web-based version of a European competency-based training programme in ICM, with hyperlinks to both teaching materials and educational resources (including distance learning programmes). Target groups include intensive care specialists (doctors and nurses), trainers in the field of medicine and other education specialists. The dissemination of project results will be further aimed at national and European education and health authorities, in order to promote the guidelines and recommendations resulting from the project. Results will be presented during relevant scientific congresses and to national intensive care societies and will be further published in specialist sectoral journals

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SATURNE

The purpose of the SATURNE project is to use the ICTs to help meet the training needs of the tertiary sector in the fields of social work, education and healthcare. The project seeks to develop new activities and to exploit the experience and expertise acquired previously in order to cover new fields and a wider geographical area.

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