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  • 24 - Nov
  • 2024

The School of Medicine joins a Delegation of Jordanian Universities to the University of Patras in Greece, for Erasmus+ Medical Education Project

A delegation of 29 medical professors from six Jordanian medical schools visited the University of Patras in Greece as part of the ERASMUS+ Capacity Building Educational Program for Preceptors: Supporting Medical Students' Clinical Experiences. The initiative, which runs from November 1, 2023, to October 31, 2026, aims to enhance the quality of medical education in Jordan by equipping clinical preceptors with advanced teaching, supervision, and training skills.

The visiting team included members of the project's steering committee, professors from the participating Jordanian medical schools, and the two European partners, including the Hashemite University, University of Jordan, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Yarmouk University, Mutah University, and Al-Balqa Applied University, the Minho University in Portugal and the University of Patras in Greece.The participation of the  University  of Jordan  was represented by Dr Enas Al-Zayadneh and Dr Feda Thekrallah .

The University of Patras hosted a series of training sessions, which were inaugurated by the Vice Dean of its Medical School, Dr. George Kagadlis. These sessions focused on developing and testing training materials designed for clinical preceptors in Jordan's teaching hospitals. The workshops provided participating professors with insights into best practices in preceptors' training while tailoring the content to fit the specific needs of the Jordanian healthcare system and global educational standards.

Administrative meetings, held on November 20-21, 2024, facilitated strategic discussions on the program's implementation.

The visit culminated with a tour of the University of Patras' medical education laboratories.

Dr. Randa Mahasneh, from the Hashemite University,the project director, emphasized the significance of this collaborative effort, stating:

"These meetings and training workshops are crucial for developing a comprehensive training program that aligns with the Jordanian context and international standards. The exchange of expertise between Jordanian and European medical faculties will undoubtedly elevate the quality of medical education in Jordan."

This project reflects a strong commitment to fostering international collaboration and building sustainable capacity in medical education, promising a brighter future for healthcare professionals and students in Jordan