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Programmes HealthThe European Partnership for Personalised Medicine (EP PerMed) has launched an Education call with the aim to support the provision and development of educational content for healthcare professionals on the implementation of personalised medicine (PM).
The call will fund high quality content that will feed into online modules/ courses, that will be collaboratively developed with the Digital Learning Team supporting EP PerMed. All modules will be hosted and disseminated through the EP PerMed website and the eLearning platform designated by EP PerMed. Modules/courses will cater to training needs for healthcare professionals in PM implementation; may include case studies demonstrating successful implementation of PM strategies in primary healthcare and selected disease areas; activities to foster interdisciplinary collaboration between HCPs for PM solutions; activities to improve communications skills of HCPs to patients.
Deadline for proposals submissions is 9 September 2025 at 16:00 CEST. The application platform will open on 16 June 2025. Applicants must submit their applications via EIT Health Application Platform. In the context of the call, a matchmaking platform, opening also on 16 June, will be made available to interested stakeholders.
More information on what will be funded, eligibility criteria, evaluation process and criteria can be found on the dedicated EP PerMed webpage. An information webinar is organised on 18 June 2025.
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