WebinHealth Webinars

COVID-19 pandemic posed numerous challenges to healthcare systems. The difficulties healthcare professionals faced, and continue to face, in communication with patients, professors, and students to develop teaching, scientific research, training activities, exchange of experiences, and remote consultations, require solutions. One such solution is communication through the digital network, WebinHealth.

The project, within the framework of the Central European Initiative (CEI), between the Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy, represented by Lepida, and Albania, represented by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection and the University of Medicine, Tirana, aims to accelerate digital innovation in the healthcare system of Albania through interactive webinars, which will take place from October 2020 to January 2021.

Lepida ScpA, a company based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, is the main operational instrument for implementing the Regional Information and Communication Technology (ICT) plan, which sets the broadband network strategies, ensures and optimizes the distribution of ICT services in healthcare, to improve the relationship between citizens and the Regional Health Service.

Speakers at these webinars will include faculty members from UMT and experts from Lepida.

Participants will include UMT faculty, students, doctors, pharmacists, other healthcare workers, and potentially patients, etc.

Here are the steps to follow to register for the WebinHealth webinars:

  1.  To register, go to the link: https://www.lepida.net/integrazioni-digitali/progetti-europei/webinhealth-webinars, select the webinar you are interested in, and fill in the required fields.
  2.  After registering, you will receive an email with a link to join the webinar.
  3. The WebinHealth webinars will be held in Italian and Albanian and will be translated accordingly. Participants can then select the audio channel in the language they wish to hear the webinar in.
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