Sitra, the Finnish Innovation Fund is a future-oriented public think-do-and-connect tank that promotes sustainable well-being and Finland’s competitiveness. Sitra collaborates with partners from different sectors to research, trial and implement bold new ideas that shape the future. Sitra has a long tradition in promoting sustainable, better health and care.
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The Digital Health & Care Directorate of the Scottish Government works to ensure that the health and care needs of the people of Scotland benefit fully from digital and data developments and innovation. They are leading on policy and strategy, transforming services through the implementation and spread of digital services and technology, providing expertise on information governance, assurance and cyber security.
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Almawave is a leading player in artificial intelligence e natural language analysis, bringing forward best-of-breed technologies and exhaustive Big Data-oriented services to support the digital enhancement of enterprises and public administrations. Their target is to make the digital transformation process real in everyday life, through a model of natural experience within the human-machine interaction.
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The Norwegian Centre for E-health Research contributes to knowledge-based development in the area of e-health by means of research, collaboration and the dissemination of knowledge. Their aim is to contribute to a better health service for citizens by means of multidisciplinary research and knowledge sharing. By working with the entire sector, they aim to achieve the national goal of the patient’s health service.
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EHTEL’s view of medical education for medical, health, and care-related professionals is based on the use of digital health systems. Systematisation and personalisation of medical education in digital health systems can help health professionals to keep up with the growth in medical knowledge as well as with the development of digital health services.
This is why EHTEL decided to team up with Xpeer Medical Education in 2019.
Xpeer is a Barcelona-based start-up with the ambitious goal of reinventing Continuous Medical Education by delivering innovative education content in micro-learnings pills format. Their initiative is focused on a user-friendly smartphone app (now available on Android and iOS) tailored to healthcare professionals. It provides exclusive E-learning content directly "in your pocket"!
Today, the Xpeer app is the first European Accredited Continuing Medical Education App for Europe and US. It’s a multilingual Platform in 11 languages.
Since 2019, Xpeer is featuring digital-health related videos from EHTEL and has transformed them in micro-learnings courses, some being accredited.
In 2021, the EHTEL Symposium will be accessible to health professionals in live mode by means of the Xpeer platform.
To learn more about the potential of the Xpeer app, symposium participants are offered a Premium access to the app for 1 month. The access code is: EHTELXPEER21
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