
<< Background >>Secondary and post-secondary education of our future healthcare workers – nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, but also future doctors, pharmacists or dentists, plays a crucial role in preparing them to enter the workforce of fast evolving medicine. Traditionally patients have been mostly moving through the healthcare systems passively, without a significant proactive role. Participatory medicine suggests for patients to take a driving wheel and move toward working in collaboration with their doctors and nurses, connecting into the networks with each other at the society level, and start being responsible for their own health. This profound change in patients’ role has not been reflected in student classrooms, especially at secondary and post-secondary levels.DesignCARE project addresses the gap identified in the vocational schools in the field of participatory medicine and understanding what it implies. It is of the great importance to change the current status and develop training for future healthcare workers at the vocational school level, in disciplines that are essential to the successful development of participatory medicine. Developing communication skills and diversity competencies for both students and teachers of vocational medical schools through inclusion of learning objectives on knowledge, attitudes and skills needed for implementation of participatory medicine in everyday medical practice is one of the objectives of DesignCARE project. Europe is becoming more socially and culturally diverse as a result of the increasing migration, but the healthcare workers are largely unprepared.Diversity competence enhances the ability of healthcare workers and organizations to effectively deliver healthcare services that meet the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of patients.Training in cultural or diversity competences contributes, among other things, to improve understanding, interaction and communication between the healthcare professional and patient with different socio-economic background, age, sexuality, ethnicity, religion or gender. Therefore, diversity competency can be a means to promote equality in the healthcare systems ensuring that patients receive treatment in accordance with their needs.In the medical field, the evolving trends and changes carry many ethical concerns that need to be acknowledged by the kind of professionals who will be responsible for European healthcare in the future. Ethics and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) principles are of critical importance as a tool to guide the development of innovative methods or technologies for teaching participatory medicine. By embracing these principles, students and teachers strive to be responsible and engaging members of society.The novel curriculum and course created within the DesignCARE project will enable the vocational school medical students to engage in participatory medicine through developed communication skills and diversity competences, in line with ethical, responsible research and innovation principles.<< Objectives >>The main objective is to design, pilot, implement and evaluate DesignCARE curriculum and course for the students in secondary and post-secondary medical vocational schools that will help them to engage in participatory medicine through promotion of the development of communication skills and diversity competence, in line with ethical principles.Beside creating DesignCARE program, the goal of the project is also to train the teachers to be able to design the course that encourages skill development, research-based learning, creativity, and cooperation among peers and with their teachers.We will train the teachers to use inclusive, collaborative design thinking methods as an innovative educational strategy. Design thinking is a mindset and approach to learning, collaboration, and problem solving. In practice, the design process is a structured framework for identifying challenges, gathering information, generating potential solutions, refining ideas, and testing solutions.The students will profit by gaining increased capacity to learn in an online learning environment, which focuses on both knowledge and skill development.DesignCARE aims to promote the communication skills, diversity competence and ethical principles in both the students and their teachers which will help our future health workers to gain a deeper understanding of participatory medicine and efficiently engage with their patients.<< Implementation >>Activities in the project include staff and students training. Staff training will allow the participants to acquire competencies necessary for successful implementation of the project. These include: training in design thinking for curriculum design, in communication skills and diversity competences as well as in engaging communication on camera and design of successful online courses. Learners training for students in medical vocational schools include: DesignCARE Summer school for vocational students in medical professions, and testing of the implementation of the DesignCARE course.<< Results >>The project results are: (i) Curriculum for development of communication skills and diversity competence in participatory medicine, with the definition of certification, (ii) Online program/module on communication skills and diversity competence in participatory medicine for vocational medical schools; and (iii) Evaluation study of the implementation of the novel curriculum and online program/module for vocational medical schools with Set of recommendations for successful design and implementation of DesignCARE course.Creation of the course will have a direct impact on students through development of skills and gained knowledge in the field of participatory medicine. This knowledge will make them not only more understanding of their future patients and their roles, but also more competitive at the job market and better informed on the current societal needs. Other results include the promotion of internationalization of the partner institutions.DesignCARE online course will be created in such a way that can easily be transferred to other vocational school programs and medical programs at higher, undergraduate and graduate level. Our course can also be a precursor for developing teaching content aimed at already active healthcare professionals.

<< Background >>Secondary and post-secondary education of our future healthcare workers – nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, but also future doctors, pharmacists or dentists, plays a crucial role in preparing them to enter the workforce of fast evolving medicine. Traditionally patients have been mostly moving through the healthcare systems passively, without a significant proactive role. Participatory medicine suggests for patients to take a driving wheel and move toward working in collaboration with their doctors and nurses, connecting into the networks with each other at the society level, and start being responsible for their own health. This profound change in patients’ role has not been reflected in student classrooms, especially at secondary and post-secondary levels.DesignCARE project addresses the gap identified in the vocational schools in the field of participatory medicine and understanding what it implies. It is of the great importance to change the current status and develop training for future healthcare workers at the vocational school level, in disciplines that are essential to the successful development of participatory medicine. Developing communication skills and diversity competencies for both students and teachers of vocational medical schools through inclusion of learning objectives on knowledge, attitudes and skills needed for implementation of participatory medicine in everyday medical practice is one of the objectives of DesignCARE project. Europe is becoming more socially and culturally diverse as a result of the increasing migration, but the healthcare workers are largely unprepared.Diversity competence enhances the ability of healthcare workers and organizations to effectively deliver healthcare services that meet the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of patients.Training in cultural or diversity competences contributes, among other things, to improve understanding, interaction and communication between the healthcare professional and patient with different socio-economic background, age, sexuality, ethnicity, religion or gender. Therefore, diversity competency can be a means to promote equality in the healthcare systems ensuring that patients receive treatment in accordance with their needs.In the medical field, the evolving trends and changes carry many ethical concerns that need to be acknowledged by the kind of professionals who will be responsible for European healthcare in the future. Ethics and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) principles are of critical importance as a tool to guide the development of innovative methods or technologies for teaching participatory medicine. By embracing these principles, students and teachers strive to be responsible and engaging members of society.The novel curriculum and course created within the DesignCARE project will enable the vocational school medical students to engage in participatory medicine through developed communication skills and diversity competences, in line with ethical, responsible research and innovation principles.<< Objectives >>The main objective is to design, pilot, implement and evaluate DesignCARE curriculum and course for the students in secondary and post-secondary medical vocational schools that will help them to engage in participatory medicine through promotion of the development of communication skills and diversity competence, in line with ethical principles.Beside creating DesignCARE program, the goal of the project is also to train the teachers to be able to design the course that encourages skill development, research-based learning, creativity, and cooperation among peers and with their teachers.We will train the teachers to use inclusive, collaborative design thinking methods as an innovative educational strategy. Design thinking is a mindset and approach to learning, collaboration, and problem solving. In practice, the design process is a structured framework for identifying challenges, gathering information, generating potential solutions, refining ideas, and testing solutions.The students will profit by gaining increased capacity to learn in an online learning environment, which focuses on both knowledge and skill development.DesignCARE aims to promote the communication skills, diversity competence and ethical principles in both the students and their teachers which will help our future health workers to gain a deeper understanding of participatory medicine and efficiently engage with their patients.<< Implementation >>Activities in the project include staff and students training. Staff training will allow the participants to acquire competencies necessary for successful implementation of the project. These include: training in design thinking for curriculum design, in communication skills and diversity competences as well as in engaging communication on camera and design of successful online courses. Learners training for students in medical vocational schools include: DesignCARE Summer school for vocational students in medical professions, and testing of the implementation of the DesignCARE course.<< Results >>The project results are: (i) Curriculum for development of communication skills and diversity competence in participatory medicine, with the definition of certification, (ii) Online program/module on communication skills and diversity competence in participatory medicine for vocational medical schools; and (iii) Evaluation study of the implementation of the novel curriculum and online program/module for vocational medical schools with Set of recommendations for successful design and implementation of DesignCARE course.Creation of the course will have a direct impact on students through development of skills and gained knowledge in the field of participatory medicine. This knowledge will make them not only more understanding of their future patients and their roles, but also more competitive at the job market and better informed on the current societal needs. Other results include the promotion of internationalization of the partner institutions.DesignCARE online course will be created in such a way that can easily be transferred to other vocational school programs and medical programs at higher, undergraduate and graduate level. Our course can also be a precursor for developing teaching content aimed at already active healthcare professionals.
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