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8652.2;5 PFES-ES
Projekttitel
senaca.ch (SeniorHealthAcademy) an integrated e-learning, information and collaboration platform for Continuing Education on Health and Diseases of the Elderly (55+)
Projekttitel Englisch
senaca.ch (SeniorHealthAcademy) an integrated e-learning, information and collaboration platform for Continuing Education on Health and Diseases of the Elderly (55+)

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Kurzbeschreibung
(Deutsch)
senaca.ch (SeniorHealthAcademy) an integrated e-learning, information and collaboration platform for Continuing Education on Health and Diseases of the Elderly (55+)
Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
senaca.ch (SeniorHealthAcademy) an integrated e-learning, information and collaboration platform for Continuing Education on Health and Diseases of the Elderly (55+)
Abstract
(Deutsch)
Senaca.ch. is a planned integrated e-learning, information and collaboration platform for Continuing Education on Health and Diseases of the Elderly ( 55+).The main target groups are all part of an ¿Integrated Health-knowledge Supply Chain¿ (specialists/ clinicians, primary care providers, registered nurses, informal caregivers as well as senior citizens to whom the same evidence-based, up-to-date and accredited content will be made accessible in level-adjusted formats (thus literally bringing ¿Science to (the) Market¿).Pilot implementation from Q4/2007 on is planned initially in Switzerland and subsequently (2008) in 5 European key regions as well as an outreach to China.
Abstract
(Englisch)
Senaca.ch. is a planned integrated e-learning, information and collaboration platform for Continuing Education on Health and Diseases of the Elderly ( 55+).The main target groups are all part of an ¿Integrated Health-knowledge Supply Chain¿ (specialists/ clinicians, primary care providers, registered nurses, informal caregivers as well as senior citizens to whom the same evidence-based, up-to-date and accredited content will be made accessible in level-adjusted formats (thus literally bringing ¿Science to (the) Market¿).Pilot implementation from Q4/2007 on is planned initially in Switzerland and subsequently (2008) in 5 European key regions as well as an outreach to China.