05.03.2026
The partners of the Care4Health project have launched a comprehensive online educational programme designed to address key contemporary challenges in healthcare. The programme is intended primarily for graduate nurses and other graduate health professionals who wish to update and expand their knowledge in a flexible, accessible and time‑efficient way. The free educational program is designed to enable learning about the basics of contemporary healthcare challenges in the Moodle online environment. The program consists of four topics: Evidence-based practice in the nursing contextDigital safety and cybersecurity in healthcareCommunication and collaborationGreen health and environmental protection. Each topic is presented through a series of presentations, interactive videos and other activities and concludes with a short quiz. After completing the online learning programme, each participant receives a certificate. The e-learning platform is available at the Care4Health e-learning platform. Learn more here. To obtain a username and password, please contact one of the contact persons listed below: General mail - center@fzab.si (Slovenia) Tiina Blek - tiina.blek@jamk.fi (Finland) Gaia Magro - magro.gaia@spes.uniud.it (Italy) Saša Mlakar- smlakar@fzab.si (Spain, rest of EU) You are warmly invited to join the programme and begin your learning journey through the Care4Health online course.
08.01.2026
We are pleased to invite you to submit abstracts and later scientific papers in the fields of health and social care for: The 19th international scientific conference Stable and accessible healthcare systems in times of resource scarcity The conference will be held in Bled, Slovenia on June 4th, 2026 to develop discussions on creating and consolidating conditions for the stability and accessibility of health systems in times of resource scarcity. The focus will be on finding ways to create and maintain conditions that ensure long-term stability, efficiency and accessibility of health services, especially in times when limited financial, human and/or material resources are available. Participants will analyse different strategies, innovative approaches and good practices that can help health systems survive periods of scarcity while adapting to new social, economic and technological circumstances. MAIN TOPICS Leadership and management Quality and clinical practice Research and development ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 27 January 2026 PARTICIPATION FEE: Active and other participants: 150 € The participation fee includes lectures, lunch, snacks during breaks, a participation certificate, and proceedings of lecture. Additional information here. Welcome! Dr Sanela Pivač, Associate Professor Dean