Category: News
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D-CREDO @ dHealth: Health Informatics meets Digital Health 2025 in Vienna
As part of our ongoing efforts with the D-CREDO project, we had the privilege of attending the dHealth Conference, where we presented a poster on our research into the integration of digital health tools in clinical reasoning education for both medical and nursing students. The dHealth Conference has been a key event in Austria for nearly two…
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TEAM SPOTLIGHT: Bukovinian State Medical University in Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Chernivtsi has been shaped by diverse empires and governments, yet it has preserved its respectful, tolerant, and thoughtful spirit. Each visit reveals new perspectives and a unique atmosphere built over centuries. Thanks to its rich history, natural beauty, stunning architecture, and warm-hearted people, Chernivtsi has long held a prominent place among Ukrainian and European cities.…
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TEAM SPOTLIGHT: UMIT TIROL – Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology in Hall in Tyrol, Austria
Hall in Tirol is a town in western Austria, located just a few kilometers from Innsbruck. Situated in the Inn Valley and surrounded by the Alps, Hall has historically been an important center for trade and commerce. Its strategic location along major trade routes contributed to its economic significance, particularly during the Middle Ages. The…
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Defining Learning Objectives for the Digital Era (Deliverable 2.2)
As digital health technologies rapidly evolve, medical and nursing students—and their teachers—must adapt. But how can we ensure that educational programs keep pace with innovations like AI, EHR systems, wearables, or telehealth? In the D-CREDO project, we’ve taken a major step in answering that question: by developing a consensus-based set of learning objectives (LOs) to…
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TEAM SPOTLIGHT: Jagiellonian University Medical College in Kraków, Poland
The city of Kraków is also known as a “city of students” with over 130,000 young people from around the world studying there. It is home to the oldest university in Poland, the Jagiellonian University (JU), founded in 1364, which currently has more than 35,000 students and doctoral candidates. The Jagiellonian University Medical College (JUMC),…





