Results

The eHealth Interdisciplinary Curriculum for Higher Education Students

A complete set of training materials will equip healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge for managing eHealth eLearning. This Training material is addressed to students from computer and information, healthcare, social, and business backgrounds. It includes foundational knowledge (formal), key perspectives in eHealth (examples of new technologies, applications, instruments – non-formal), and application abilities (increasing qualifications, competencies, and critical thinking – non-formal) to provide eHealth remedial education.

The eHealth Community of Practice

This online space was developed as a transnational network of key actors, such as businesses, NGOs, and academic professionals involved in the participating institutions or external interested stakeholders, to establish collaborations, exchange best practices and facilitate long-distance mentorship for students.

The eHealth Online Training Course

The curriculum was also adapted into an interactive tool that will enhance understanding of eHealth for students from computer and information, healthcare, and social, and professional backgrounds.

Promotional Materials

The promotional materials for this project consist of six leaflets that provide detailed information on the project’s activities. Each leaflet covers different aspects of the project, such as training modules, workshops, and networking events.

In addition to the leaflets, more than 160 infographics provide visual representations of the project’s activities, outcomes, and interrelated aspects. These infographics are designed to be informative and engaging, making it easy for stakeholders to understand the project’s goals, theme and achievements.

Our comprehensive collection of multimedia resources, tailored to address the specific needs of the eHealth community, includes 9 professionally produced videos (available in both vertical and horizontal formats) that showcase the eLearning modules of the project.

There are also ten banners that feature key messages, activities and illustrations from the project, which can be used for advertising and promoting the project on websites, social media, and other digital platforms.

Finally, the project includes 60 customised illustrations that are open-source and can be used by anyone. These illustrations depict various aspects of the eHealth community, such as medical devices, healthcare professionals, and patients. The illustrations are designed to be visually appealing and easy to understand, making them a valuable resource for anyone working in the eHealth sector.