Multidisciplinary and work-based development of palliative care and medical education (EduPal project)
Duration of the project
Source of funding
Ministry of Education and Culture
Total funding
2 192 857 €
The core idea behind the development of training is multidisciplinarity, in line with the spirit of palliative care. Stakeholders are strongly involved in the development of the curriculum, including more than 50 healthcare organisations, the Church Government, the Association for Palliative Care and Medicine and patient organisations.
The EduPal project aims to develop nursing and medical curricula at national level, both for basic and specialised training.
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Universities of applied sciences:
Kajaani University of Applied Sciences, coordinator
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Turku University of Applied Sciences
Laurea University of Applied Sciences
Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences
Diaconia University of Applied Sciences
Centria University of Applied Sciences
Karelia University of Applied Sciences
Novia University of Applied Sciences
Lapland University of Applied Sciences
Savonia University of Applied Sciences
Vaasa University of Applied Sciences
Oulu University of Applied Sciences
Saimaa University of Applied Sciences
Universities:
University of Helsinki
University of Helsinki University of Tampere
University of Tampere University of Oulu
University of Turku
University of Oulu University of Turku University of Eastern Finland
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Research teams
Developing Better Health Care in the Hybrid World
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Research teams
Advancing Supportive Cancer and Palliative Care (CARE)
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