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Using information technology to share experiences and enhance communication skills 2006-2009

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Resumo:This report follows the unique exchange of information across Europe that took place through visits conducted as part the EU-funded Thematic Network ‘Dietitians Implementing Education and Training Standards’ in Europe (DIETS). A great deal of learning and change to practice was anecdotally reported from the face-to-face visits. These will take time to implement following focussed reflection. This report attempts to capture some of these reflections. Reflection across great distances was an environmental and resource challenge. The meetings were therefore conducted ‘virtually’ using information technology available to the Partners. This had the added advantage of improving further the ITC skills of the Partners. Finally, students were encouraged to undertake joint meetings or seminars and these are also reported. Using ITC successfully, and building the confidence of Partners, has increased the capabilities of the Network of HEIs and their dietetic practice placement colleagues. These improvements will endure long after the DIETS Network has finished its work. The ultimate benefit to the dietitians, through education, lifelong learning and their contribution to nutritional health in Europe will continue to unfold.
Autores principais:Looy, Anne de
Outros Autores:Almeida-de-Souza, Juliana; Liddell, Judith; Maramba, Inocencio; Naumann, Elke; Van Ael, Karin
Assunto:Network Dietetic
Ano:2009
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:relatório
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:This report follows the unique exchange of information across Europe that took place through visits conducted as part the EU-funded Thematic Network ‘Dietitians Implementing Education and Training Standards’ in Europe (DIETS). A great deal of learning and change to practice was anecdotally reported from the face-to-face visits. These will take time to implement following focussed reflection. This report attempts to capture some of these reflections. Reflection across great distances was an environmental and resource challenge. The meetings were therefore conducted ‘virtually’ using information technology available to the Partners. This had the added advantage of improving further the ITC skills of the Partners. Finally, students were encouraged to undertake joint meetings or seminars and these are also reported. Using ITC successfully, and building the confidence of Partners, has increased the capabilities of the Network of HEIs and their dietetic practice placement colleagues. These improvements will endure long after the DIETS Network has finished its work. The ultimate benefit to the dietitians, through education, lifelong learning and their contribution to nutritional health in Europe will continue to unfold.