EUnetHTA Learning activities (2014)

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The contents of this poster arise from the EUnetHTA JA 2 which has received funding from the EU, in the framework of the Health Programme. Sole responsibilityfor its contents lies with the author(s) and neither the EUnetHTA Coordinator nor the Executive Agency for Health and Consumers is responsible for any use that maybe made of the information contained therein. To increase awareness and understanding of the usefulness of the EUnetHTA tools, methods and results among EUnetHTA partners and stakeholders EUnetHTA Learning activities General objective Activities Learning strategy •Objective: To provide a plan for the training activities provided by WP2 so that both EUnetHTA partners and Stakeholders can reach their training aims. •Background information: EUnetHTA JA1 Yearly survey 3, EUnetHTA JA2 yearly survey 1 Workshops partners •Objective: Familiarize with the EUnetHTA Tools and methodology • Sessions: Jan 2014 (Brussels): 36 participants from 33 partners / 21 countries Workshops Stakeholders •Objective: To increase understanding of HTA, and to promote awareness of EUnetHTA and HTA processes and the stakeholders’ roles in these • Sessions: Jan 2014 (Brussels): 30 participants from 30 organisations Oct 2014 (Rome): 20 participants from 20 organisations E-learning pathways •Objective: Provide online training modules for EUnetHTA tools and methods • Results: POP DB e-learning pathway in preparation E-learning material •Objective: To provide material supporting e-learning pathways •Available material: 4 Webcasts for POP DB Learning activities are coordinated by EUnetHTA Joint Action 2 Work Package 2 “Dissemination” Lead Partner: NOKC (Norway); Co-Lead Partner: KCE (Belgium) Associated Partners: AAZ, DHMA, DPA/MHEC, HAS, ISC III, NCPHP, NIJZ, NSPH, NSPH MPD, THL, VASPVT, ZIN Collaborating partners: AVALIA-t, CEM , CHIF, KDTD, MSSSI, MU Sofia, NCPRMP, Osteba, SAGEM, SMCA, SNHTA, TÜBİTAK-TÜSSİDE, UMIT EUnetHTA Conference 2014 – Activity station “Building capacity for cooperation”

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The contents of this poster arise from the EUnetHTA JA 2 which has

received funding from the EU, in the framework of the Health Programme.

Sole responsibility for its contents lies with the author(s) and neither

the EUnetHTA Coordinator nor the Executive Agency for Health and

Consumers is responsible for any use that maybe made of the information

contained therein.

To increase awareness and understanding of the usefulness of the EUnetHTA tools,

methods and results among EUnetHTA partners and stakeholders

EUnetHTALearning activities

General objective

Activities

Learning strategy

•Objective: To provide a plan for the training activities provided by WP2 so thatboth EUnetHTA partners and Stakeholders can reach their training aims.

•Background information: EUnetHTA JA1 Yearly survey 3, EUnetHTA JA2yearly survey 1

Workshops partners

•Objective: Familiarize with the EUnetHTA Tools and methodology•Sessions: Jan 2014 (Brussels): 36 participants from 33 partners / 21 countries

Workshops Stakeholders

•Objective: To increase understanding of HTA, and to promote awareness ofEUnetHTA and HTA processes and the stakeholders’ roles in these

•Sessions: Jan 2014 (Brussels): 30 participants from 30 organisationsOct 2014 (Rome): 20 participants from 20 organisations

E-learning pathways

•Objective: Provide online training modules for EUnetHTA tools and methods•Results: POP DB e-learning pathway in preparation

E-learning material

•Objective: To provide material supporting e-learning pathways•Available material: 4 Webcasts for POP DB

Learning activities are coordinated by EUnetHTA Joint Action 2 Work Package 2 “Dissemination” Lead Partner: NOKC (Norway); Co-Lead Partner: KCE (Belgium) Associated Partners: AAZ, DHMA, DPA/MHEC, HAS, ISC III, NCPHP, NIJZ, NSPH, NSPH MPD, THL, VASPVT, ZIN Collaborating partners: AVALIA-t, CEM , CHIF, KDTD, MSSSI, MU Sofia, NCPRMP, Osteba, SAGEM, SMCA, SNHTA, TÜBİTAK-TÜSSİDE, UMIT

EUnetHTA Conference 2014 – Activity station “Building capacity for cooperation”