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Title: European Issues around the Bologna Declaration


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European Issues around the Bologna Declaration
  • Paper presented by Professor Iain Graham Phd, RN
  • Bournemouth University England

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The prime function of higher professional
education
  • Is to select, train and socialise people into
    health care occupational roles
  • Issues Demography and epidemiology
  • Knowledge base technology
  • Globalisation of the economy
  • Political change role of state
  • Expectations HPE will adapt and actively
    contribute to finding solutions
  • Emerging trends Universal knowledge scientific
    evidence facilitated learning from a much
    wider-ranging scientific and professional
    discourse
  • European networks
  • University learning in practice
  • greater autonomy of H.E.

3
Initiators
Influencing outcomes of HPE the challenge for
health policy-makers
Designing quality assurance for Europe
4
Curriculum change
Basic sciences
Basic sciences
Clinical Sciences PHC based
Hospital- based
Basic Sciences
Clinical Sciences Hospital- based
PHC Based
Clinical sciences
Aim for vertical and horizontal
integration Themes Knowledge application Performa
nce based assessment Case-problem based involving
0 basic, social, clinical or population
science Emphasis on independent learning, team
learning Orientation towards a professional career
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Curriculum change
Curricular And instructional strategies
Trainee Assessment strategies
Methodological shifts in HPE HPE FOR A European
Healthcare workforce
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European issues for consideration Common ground
  • Curriculum topics that cross discipline and
    national lines
  • Curriculum topic Selected reasons for current and
    future importance
  • Professionalism/ethics Public and media look at
    health care professions more critically than
    before (e.g. reports on corruption in public
    health care).
  • If professions do not regulate themselves
    better, external agencies will take over (some
    have).
  • Health care economics Health care systems are
    changing (evidenced by the case studies),
    professionals need to learn how to work within
    them and advocate for their patients.
  • Providers have more responsibility for
    cost-containment and resource allocation.
  • Error reduction and Medical errors have come to
    the forefront of public attention.
  • Continuous quality Health care professionals are
    made responsible for identifying best practice
    and
  • Improvement adhering to standards and guidelines
    they are held accountable for their actions (e.g.
    lawsuits).

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European issues for consideration Common ground
  • Curriculum topics that cross discipline and
    national lines
  • Curriculum topic Selected reasons for current and
    future importance
  • Medical informatics Computers help to manage the
    dramatically increasing knowledge base and
    facilitate evidence-based practice.
  • Electronic record-keeping is becoming more
    widespread.
  • Computer-based instructions can disseminate
    training programmes across geographical barriers
    and scheduling limitations.
  • Prevention Prevention is cost-effective.
  • Population-based thinking is becoming more
    prevalent.
  • Behaviour change (e.g. smoking cessation,
    traffic safety/accident avoidance) are important
    factors in reducing morbidity and mortality.
  • Cultural competence There is a global migration
    of patients and health care professionals.
  • Language barriers and a lack of cultural
    competence can interfere with health care.
  • Complementary/alternative medicine is used
    widely.

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European issues for consideration Common ground
  • Curriculum topics that cross discipline and
    national lines
  • Curriculum topic Selected reasons for current and
    future importance
  • Geriatric care Populations are ageing rapidly.
  • Genetics The Genome project may revolutionise
    future care.
  • Concerns about ethical complications.
  • Primary care A strong primary care system may
    lead to more efficient and cost-effective health
    care delivery.
  • Primary care is seen as enhancing prevention.
  • Teamwork Most clinical work is performed in
    teams.
  • Disruptive innovations and automation permit
    certain tasks to be passed down to lower-level
    practitioners and technicians (Christensen et al.
    2000).
  • Most errors are systems-based.

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European issues for consideration Common ground
  • Curriculum topics that cross discipline and
    national lines
  • Curriculum topic Selected reasons for current and
    future importance
  • Community-based care Expensive, unnecessary and
    potentially dangerous hospital care is becoming
    less popular.
  • Ambulatory and home care are used increasingly.
  • Rural health care is understaffed and often
    neglected.
  • Telemedicine networks and new delivery mechanisms
    of care are being created.
  • Opportunity to provide care to underserved rural
    and remote sites.

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Bologna Copenhagen LisbonE.U. - Wider
New Institutions And curricula
New Job responsibilities
WHO I.C.N. Implications change Change agents
New teachers
New Relations with Patients and learns
New Types of students
New Professional Culture
The ripple effect of upgrading a health profession
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