Partners of the Erasmus+ project Telemedicine Education Advancement through Microcredentials (TEAM), which also includes our faculty, convened online on 17 October 2025 to review progress on Work Packages 4 and 5 and to coordinate the final project activities. The meeting gathered representatives from all institutions, including UNIPI, BioAssist, FIS, IHF, and other consortium members. The central focus was on testing, validation, and the Telemedicine Digital Warehouse. Partners reported steady progress in implementing the validation plan, training students and professionals, and collecting feedback for improving micro-credentials in telemedicine. The consortium is working toward the goal of reaching 180 validated participants and surpassing 4,000 platform visits.

Key technical discussions focused on multilingual content, accessibility improvements, enhanced quiz integration within Moodle, and the removal of ECTS references from certificates. Partners agreed to re-upload all updated learning materials and complete language adaptations by the end of October.

Work Package 5 activities, led by IHF, are advancing with preparations for the Mainstreaming Strategy and Digital Health Manifesto. These outputs will support future policy recommendations and extend project results beyond the consortium.

The meeting concluded with clear action items and deadlines, particularly regarding updates to learning materials, reporting requirements, and internal coordination for validation deliverables. The next consortium meeting is scheduled to take place in December 2025.

Stay tuned for more updates on our progress!

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