Teaching and awareness heightening of nursing and physiotherapy students to patients rights Belgium – Liège- domaine Provincial de Wégimont 21/3 – 5/4/2014.

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Teaching and awareness heightening of nursing and physiotherapy students to patients rights Belgium – Liège- domaine Provincial de Wégimont 21/3 – 5/4/2014

Main objectives of this Intensive program To improve the quality and increase the volume of students and teaching staff mobility throughout Europe; To improve the quality and to increase the volume of multilateral cooperation between higher education institutions in Europe; To increase the degree of transparancy and compatibility between higher education and advanced vocational education qualifications gained in Europe;

Main objectives of this Intensive program To improve the quality and to increase the volume of cooperation between higher education institutions and enterprises; To facilitate the development of innovative practices in education and training in a tertiary level, and their transfer, including from one participating country to others.

Main objectives of this Intensive program: HOW? This intensive program will meet the predefined objectives by: -Rassembling students from different institutions and heightning their awareness to mobility; -Intensifying the quality of international engagement of the different partners by exchanging good practices and teaching methods;

Main objectives of this Intensive program: HOW? Reinforcing the collaboration with the hospitals; Providing hospitals with futur healthcare workers more educated and more open to respect of patients rights; Permitting the participants to be more aware of interculturality.

Description of the project The Intensive Program will permit to heigthen a multinational group of students and teachers to the respect of the european patients rights chart by exchanging on practices enforced in each of the participating countries. It will permit to evaluate the suitability of practices held in each participating country (Belgium, Spain, Finland, Switzerland).

Description of the project Presentations by experts, multicultural and interdisciplinary workgroups and experiences exchanges will enhance: -The knowledges of the teachers regarding patients rights respect and application in Europe; -The knowledges of students, better prepared and sensitized to enter the workmarket.

Methodology The pedagogical and educational approaches are: -Invitation of experts: for ex: association of healthcare institutions mediators; -Workgroups with PBL method in English; -Meetings with healthcare practitioners; -Internet research; -A final report produced by each workgroup will be presented at the end of the program. A CD-Rom of all reports and pictures will be given to each partner; -Program will be credited with 5 ECTS.

Students selection Each partner is responsible for the selection of its own students! Concerned students must send a covering letter telling what is their interest in participating. The knowledge of English is mandatory! An interview must be conducted with the interested students. Each partner is invited to provide 3 students and 1 teacher in physiotherapy, 3 students and 1 teacher in nursing.

Work Program Wégimont, 21 March – 5 April 2014

Work Program Friday 21 March Arriving of the participants in « Domaine Provincial de Wégimont » (Liège) Rooms attribution Welcome Diner Saturday 22 March Liège, land of discovery 8h30 :Breakfast 9h30 : Departure for the center of Liège 10h00 :Visit of the historical hart of Liège (in concertation with the Tourisme Office of Liège) 12h30 : Lunch 14h30 :Boattrip on « La Meuse » 16h : Shopping in Liège 18h30 :Return to Wégimont 19h :Supper

Work Program Sunday 23 March 9h :Breakfast 10h :Departure for Liège 10h30 : Walk on « La batte » (most famous market in the Euregio) – Free Lunch 14h :Departure for Blegny 14h30 : Visit of the coalmine of Blegny (heritage of the Unesco) 16h30 : Departure for Aubel 17h :Visit of the abbey of Val Dieu, of its brewery and tasting 19h30 :Return to Wégimont

Work Program Monday 24 March 8h30 :Breakfast 9h15 :Organisation in workgroups (4) 9h30 : Theme 1 : Education in Belgium, Switzerland, Spain and Finland 11h :Break 11h15 :Follow up Theme 1 (How are patients rights tackled in each country ? In which matter ?) 12h30 :Lunch 14h :Theme 1 : follow up 16h :Break 16h30 :Theme 1 : Conclusions by workgroups and redaction on informatic support 18h :End 19h :Supper

Work Program Tuesday 25 March 8h30 : Breakfast 9h15 :The european chart for patients rights – Presentation 10h30 :Break 11h :Patients rights in Switzerland 12h30 :Lunch 14h :Patients rights in Spain 15h30 :Break 16h :Patients rights in Finland 17h30 :Questions/Answers 18h :End 19h :Supper

Work Program Wednesday 26 March 8h30 :Breakfast 9h30 :Patients rights in Belgium (Mme Caroline Doppagne – Mr Piet Vanormelingen) 10h30 :Break 11h :The right of the patient to introduce a complaint (idem) 12h30 :Lunch 14h :Practical applications of the patients rights (idem) 16h : Break 16h30 :Organisation in workgroups, summary and conclusions of the day 18h :End 19h : Supper

Work Program Thursday 27 March 8h30 :Breakfast 9h15 :Departure for Liège – Hôpital de la Citadelle 9h45 :Conversation with Ms Thomas, responsable for patient education 10h30 :Break 10h45 :Visit of a hospital unit (in link with the patient’s right to be informed or with the patient’s right for prevention measures – to be confirmed) 12h :Walk down to the center of Liège via « la Montagne de Bueren » 12h30 :Free lunch in Liège 14h30 : Projection of documentary SICKO (Mickael Moore) (in link with the right to get access to healthcare) in cinema Sauvenière 16h30 :Free time Liège 18h30 :Dinner in Maison du Péket (and tasting) 21h30 : Return to Wégimont

Work Program Friday 28 March 8h30 :Breakfast 9h15 :Organisation in workgroups Theme 2 : The right to be informed and to consent 10h30 :Break 10h45 :Follow up Theme 2 12h30 :Lunch 14h :Organisation in workgroups Theme 3 : The right to prevention measures 15h30 :Break 16h :Follow up theme 3 Summary of the day and redaction 18h :End 19h :Supper

Work Program Saturday 29 March 7h00 :Breakfast 9h00 : Departure for Brussels (train) 10h00 :Arriving in Brussels 10h30 :Visit of the European Parliement and of the hemicycle 12h30 :End of visit and return to the city center 13h :Free afternoon 18h30 :Dinner (to be confirmed) and return to Liège

Work Program Sunday 30 March 8h30 :Breakfast 9h15 :Organisation in workgroups Theme 4 : Right to health access and to quality standards observance 10h30 :Break 10h45 :Theme 4 : follow up 12h30 :Lunch 13h30 :Organisation in workgroups Theme 5 : Right of free choice 15h30 :Break 16h :Summary of themes 4 and 5 – conclusions of the day 18h :End 19h :Supper

Work Program Monday 31 March 8h30 :Breakfast 9h15 :Organisation in workgroups Theme 6 : Right to avoid useless suffering – Right of a personal treatment 10h30 :Break 10h45 :« the right to avoid useless suffering in palliative cares » (Ms Giambronne – Plateforme Delta) 12h30 :Lunch 13h30 :Organisation in workgroups Theme 7 : Right to complaint – Compensation Right 15h30 :Break 16h :Summary Themes 6 and 7 conclusions of the day 18h :End 19h :Supper

Work Program Tuesday 1er avril 8h30 :Breakfast 9h15 :Organisation in workgroups Theme 8 : Right to rapid access to healthcare – Right to security 10h30 :Break 10h45 :Theme 8 : Follow up 12h30 :Lunch 13h30 :Departure for the university hospital of Sart Tilman 14h15 :Welcoming in CHU and visit (to be confirmed) 17h :Return to Wégimont 17h45 :Organisation in workgroups Summary of the day – conclusions 19h :Supper

Work Program Wednesday 2 April 7h15 : Breakfast 8h00 : Departure for Lessines – Hôpital Notre-Dame à la Rose 10h00 : Arriving in l’hôpital Notre-Dame à la Rose 12h00 : Lunch 13h30 : Funicular to the boatslifts of Strepy-Thieu (heritage of Unesco) 14h00 : Boattrip 16h : End of visit and return to Wégimont 18h30 : Arriving in Wégimont 19h : Supper

Work Program Thursday 3 April 8h30 : Breakfast 9h15 :Summary of all the themes Theme 9 : Preparation of the « ideal respect of patients rights » 10h30 :Break 10h45 :Follow up theme 9 12h30 :Lunch 13h30 :Follow up theme 9 – Construction of a PowerPoint presentation 15h30 :Break 16hFollow up theme 9 18h :End 19h :Supper

Work Program Friday 4 April 8h30 :Breakfast 10h :Welcome of the head of the paramedical category of the HEPL and Presentation of the differents PowerPoints 12h :Distribution of Certificats of Participation 13h :Lunch 14h30 :Reporting Saturday 5 April Departure