Jifke Veenland is working with eighteen universities, colleges and companies from nine European countries on the SUSA project: Sustainable Healthcare with Digital Health Data Competence. They have received a subsidy of 6 million euros for this.
Jifke is developing education to make healthcare workers digitally competent in the future. In particular, she focuses on the role of AI in education; she wants students not only to learn how to apply technology but also to take a critical look at whether a digital innovation should be implemented. To design and use digital (data) skills education to train healthcare professionals, Jifke is working with eighteen universities, colleges and companies from nine European countries on the SUSA project: Sustainable Healthcare with Digital Health Data Competence. They have received a subsidy of 6 million euros for this.
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