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04 March 2021 |
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Capital University of Science and Technology organized the workshop named " Analysis of Skill Requirements and Priorities for Implementation of Digital Health Care and Monitoring Systems". A group of Cardio doctors, ICT industries, embedded engineers, machine learning experts, and researchers, enhances our knowledge for the project under the umbrella of Erasmus Plus on 4th March 2021
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Chief Guest: Dr. Naseem Rauf, Member (Science) Pakistan Council of Science and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology. Pakistan The names of prominent speakers are: 1- Dr Salik Kakar Cardiologist 2- Dr. Arshed Gillani Cardiologist 3- Dr. Asim Rasheed ICT industrialist 4- Dr. Sadia Shakil Machine Learning Expert 5- Brig (R) Khalid Yazdani Shah ICT industrialist 6- Dr Amir Qayyum Project team lead 7- Dr. Marriam Bakhtiar Project member Cardio monitoring 8- Mr. Muhammad Hamza Bin Waheed Embedded Engineer Team Member
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CMU and MFU
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11 March 2021
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Mae Fah Luang University organized the 1st session of the workshop on March 11th, 2021, at Chiang Rai city. The welcome speech and the introduction to DigiHealth-Asia project were given by Prof. Dr.Nauman Aslam, UNN, the UK who is the lead coordinator of pilot case #2. |
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11th March 2021
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In this 1st session of the workshop, MFU facilitated the brainstorming on “Priorities for Mobility Disorder Patients” which is focused on the following issues; – What is the target group of mobility disorder patients for Pilot Case #2? – What are the traditional tools/equipment to diagnose these patients who have mobility disorders? – What are the existing ICT equipment used in medical operation? – What are alternative IoT or Embedded System equipment could be used for measuring physical movement? – What are the important skills required to handle this ICT equipment?
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11th March 2021
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At the end of the 1st session, CMU joins MFU via online meeting to conclude the stakeholder needs of the training course for relevant target groups including physiotherapists, healthcare practitioners and IT personnel. These initial findings were brought to analyze and prepare for the 2nd session of the workshop, which was held at Chiang Mai city, consequently. |
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18th March 2021
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Chiang Mai University organized the 2nd session of the workshop on March 18th, 2021, at Chiang Mai city.
Welcome and introduction to Digihealth speech #Pilot use case 2 by (Dr. Paradorn Sureepong)
Capacity Building for Digital Health Monitoring and Care Systems in Asia-DigiHealth-Asia
Main Objective of Project § To contribute to modernization of healthcare systems in partner countries with the help of ICT based patient monitoring and assistive technologies. § To develop an education and training program for healthcare practitioners in partner countries for ICT based patient monitoring and assistive technologies. § To create a sustainable network of healthcare practitioners, researchers, academic teaching staff, researchers and industry professionals, focusing on the development of new viable ICT based technologies for remote monitoring and patients.
Work packages
o Development of learning material and requirement analysis for the design of the proposed digital health monitoring and care systems – T1.3 – Development of learning material, courses and training program (ULL, CMU)
o Quality plan for training and certification of health care practitioners – T3.2 Qualification of participating health care practitioners (ULL, CMU) – T3.4 Continuous quality assurance beyond the project (UNN, CUST, CMU, MNUMS)
o Dissemination & Exploitation of DigiHealth-Asia project – T4.1 Dissemination and Publicity Team (DPT) and Dissemination Activities (UGent, CMU) – T4.4 Workshops Organization in International Conferences (UNN, ULL, CMU, MFU)
o Management of DigiHealth-Asia Project T5.3 Quality Management (ULL, CMU, UoH) |
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18th March 2021
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Workshop (Dr. Paradorn Sureepong)
Priorities for Mobility Disorder Patients – What is the target group of mobility disorder patients for Pilot Case #? – What are the traditional tools/equipment to diagnose these patients who have mobility disorder? – What is the existing ICT equipment used in medical operation? – What are the alternative IoT or Embedded System equipment could be used for measuring the physical movement? – What are the important skills required to handle this ICT equipment? Stakeholder Needs for Training Course/ Curriculum |
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18th March 2021
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Workshop (Mr. Suwit Wongsila)
§ Mobility Disorder o Mobility and Mobility Disorders Definition o Physical characteristics of people with mobility disabilities o Situation of people with disabilities and mobility disabilities in Thailand o Behavioral Health Continuum of Care Model
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MNUMS
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12/03/2021
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· On 12 March 2021, Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences successfully organized the 1st Virtual DigiHealth Workshop titled “AI in the Healthcare of Mongolia” within ECEACEA Erasmus + Capacity Building in the field of HE project framework. · Presentations and brainstorming were done by participating parties on how to engage AI in the field of Auditory Verbal Therapy for children with cochlear implantation and in early childhood caries management in Mongolia within DigiHealth project.
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· Website Photo retrieved on 03 April 2021 from the twitter of the EU Delegation to Mongolia: His Excellency Traian Laurentiu Hristea, EU representative to Mongolia and the moderator and organizer of the DigiHealth workshop Ms. Tselmuun Chinzorig MPH, PhD. ·
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Excellency Traian Laurentiu Hristea gave an opening congratulatory speech to
the participants and highlighted the importance of the project collaboration,
outcome and kindly wished success for the event. His Excellency`s active
participation throughout the workshop deeply appreciated by the organizing
committee and project university consortsium. |
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Workshop participants:
European Union Delegation to Mongolia Ministry of Education and Science of Mongolia Ministry of Health of Mongolia, National Dental Commission University of Gent, Belgium University Lumiere Lyon 2, France Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences, Mongolia National University of Mongolia, Mongolia The First National State Central Hospital, Department of ENT Surgery, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia The Second National State Hospital, Department of ENT Surgery, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia “AID” ENT Hospital, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Mongolian E-medicine Center, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Mongolian Society of Digital Pathology, Mongolia
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