International consortium to provide a high-quality multilingual Virtual Patients Collection for medical students and young professionals co-funded by Erasmus+.
Gosia (top left), IO2 coordinator for the Polish team, gives her testimonial about the great enthusiasm that this project brought for medical education and its development in different realities.
Zuza's ICoViP experience in 1st person: "I learned a lot during the project and had the opportunity to work with wonderful people from other countries. iCoViP allowed me to gain valuable experience, which will definitely be useful in my future work as a doctor!"
Karolina, ICoViP participant, said she gained valuable experience and skills, which will be extremely helpful during her future career as a doctor. It was a pleasure to work with such an amazing team.
"This project gave me the opportunity to learn about interesting medical cases, meet very helpful people and even go on trips to get to know all the participants better. In brief, a nice atmosphere, a modern approach to medical education and a great project!" Natalia ๐ค
"By participating in the project, I was able to work with great people and gain new experiences! It was a pleasure to be part of such a significant international project that has a real impact on modernizing the medical education process!โ Asia, ICoViP participant
"It helped me develop my ability to work through cases I face every day in hospitals. During the Project, I had a chance to meet wonderful, cheerful people and gain clinical experience in improving the medical education process.โ Ania, ICoViP member
the iCoViP experience in 1st person โI really enjoyed working on the Project, because it was led by the most open-minded and engaging individuals and relentless team. I gained so many new skills both concerning the medical field and effective communication with colleagues.โ ลucja
Thanks to the financial help from @eugloh19 and the professional expertise within @iCoViP_eu, we created a manual for a train-the-trainer course on "Virtual Patient Design and Creation for Clinical Reasoning using CASUS", available here for free: https://t.co/1vA8wjex42