May 17, Jurmala, we had a Transnational Project Meeting in Jurmala, as part of the DTNET Project. Partners from Sweden, Austria, Germany, and Lithuania hosted by Latvian colleagues from P.Stradins Medical College of the Latvian University (LU PSK) could discuss the progress of our project and outline the way forward.
The meeting provided a valuable opportunity for fruitful discussions and knowledge exchange among the participating teams. We shared updates on the current status of the project and addressed important milestones achieved thus far. Each partner had the chance to contribute their expertise, ideas, and insights, fostering a collaborative and enriching environment.
One of the highlights of the meeting was the presentation of the DTNET VR App to the students of LU PSK. Their valuable feedback and input will play a pivotal role in refining the application, ensuring that it aligns with the needs and expectations of medical professionals. By making it more realistic and relevant, we aim to enhance the overall learning experience and maximize its impact on nursing education and training.
As we move forward, our dedicated team remains committed to the project’s success. We will be actively working on pending tasks, addressing any challenges that arise, and formulating comprehensive plans for future activities. The Transnational Project Meeting served as a catalyst, strengthening our collaboration and rejuvenating our collective drive to drive positive change in the field of medical education.
We extend our gratitude to all the partners who participated in the meeting, their unwavering support and enthusiasm fuel our progress. Together, we will continue to make strides in advancing the DTNET Project and shaping the future of nursing education.
Stay tuned for further updates on our journey as we embark on new endeavors and strive to achieve our project’s objectives.