Erasmus+ mobility
In the period from April 22-28, 2018. In 2008, the Health Care study program conducted a so-called small week of international cooperation. During this period, Tim Torsy and Ives de Mill from the University College Odyssey from Ghent (Belgium), as well as Lubomira Lizdakov and Gabriela Kuriplachova from the University of Prešov (Slovakia) stayed as guest lecturers on this study program. During this week, the lecturers intensively held courses (lectures and exercises) for students of all years of the Health care study program. Lecturers from Belgium held intensive courses of practical knowledge in the field of nursing interventions such as: placement of a nasogastric tube, placement of an IV catheter, ECG, etc... while lecturers from Slovakia held various lectures and workshops in the field of anatomy in nursing. It is extremely important to note that, as part of these activities, the health care study program organized workshops in the field of official communication for the head nurses of the Zenica Cantonal Hospital, presenting the SBAR communication model between nurses that is used in accredited university hospitals, as well as a communication system that is a reflection of superior service. health care provided in these hospitals.
As part of their activities, the guest lecturers also presented their institutions with the aim of encouraging students to apply for the mobility competitions offered at our university. This period is significant because currently students from the above-mentioned University from Belgium are on exchange at the health care study program of the UNZE Faculty of Medicine, as well as our students at the institution in Belgium.
In order to strengthen cooperation with study programs from our country, as part of these activities, 4 students from the Health Care study program from Džemal Bijedić University in Mostar stayed at our study program. Students Saima Bečić, Sara Mušić, Adi Maksumić and Salih Mujezinović had the opportunity to acquire knowledge and exchange opinions with their colleagues, but also to attend workshops led by guest lecturers. The Health Care study program of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Zenica aims to introduce this as a practice of cooperation with other study programs.
It is extremely important to note that most of the activities took place in the Training Center of the Health Care Study Program OJ Medf UNZE, coordinated by the head of the center, Assistant Professor Mirza Oruč MA.
This is just one in a series of proofs of the continuous work and commitment of the staff of this study program towards the continuous improvement and development of the teaching process.