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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).
Trainers and lecturers dealing with in-service nurses who will benefit of innovative training material
University nursing students who need to acquire the professional competences required by today’s hospitals
In-service nurses with higher education degrees, who are willing to become specialists in particular fields
In-service nurses without higher education studies, who will enroll in this program
An innovative Curriculum for the qualification of Specialist Nurse and the Advanced Practice Nurse
An online e-learning package on the application of modern online digital teaching techniques, on the use of medical virtual reality techniques to qualify Specialist Nurse and the Advanced Practice Nurse
A Repository of digital and virtual reality based learning scenarios and problem solving diagnostic challenges to allow the development of important practical skills
The Innovative Skills for Nurses project is funded, by the European Commission through the Romanian National Agency for the Erasmus+ Programme
The second partners’ meeting took place in Florence, Italy on 18 – 19 January 2023. Oana Marginean and Lorenzo Martellini presented the project and the activities to be carried out. The meeting was an opportunity to check the ongoing work of the evaluation of the curricula for nurses around Europe partners are carrying out. At the end of the meeting, all the partners had a clear view of the future project's implementation and the next activity which is the finalization f the national reports of the curricula evaluation and the revision of the Curricula proposal.
The online meeting was on 8 November 2022. Oana Marginean and Andrea Anzanello presented the project and the activities to be carried out. The meeting was also an opportunity for the partners to know each other and discuss all details related to the next project's activities. At the end of the meeting, all the partners had a clear view of the future project's implementation and the next activity which is the national review of the curricula for nurses.
The ISN project is funded by the European Commission through the Romanian National Agency for the Erasmus+ Programme with the aims to develop appropriate and innovative solutions for the training of Specialist Nurses (SN) and Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) as well as at updating the skills of trainers (dealing with in-service nurses) and lecturers (dealing with student nurses).