Seminars for students of specialty 227 «Physical Therapy, Ergotherapy” on disseminating information about the EU Erasmus + programs in higher education with the participation of higher educational institutions
from Ukraine and the project (REHAB)», March-April 2019, Kyiv
During March and April 2019, the NUUPES Working Group on the implementation of the project "Innovative Rehabilitation Education - Introduction of new master degree programs in Ukraine", REHAB held a series workshops with students of specialty 227 “Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy” on disseminating information about the EU Erasmus+ programs in the field of higher education with the HEIs from Ukraine, and the “REHAB” project. The seminars were attended by 58 students from different courses.
The seminars were conducted by:
- R. Bannikova, candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Department, for first-year students of the Master's program on the topic "Prospects for implementation of new master's programs in Ukraine", March 27, 2019;
- O. Bismak, candidate of Physical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Department, for the fourth-year students of the Bachelor's degree on the topic "Implementation of new master's programs in Ukraine: realities and perspectives", April 8, 2019;
- S. Gavrelyuk, candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Department, and L. Kravchuk, candidate of Physical Sciences on the topic "Modern Aspects of Physical Therapy Development in Ukraine", April 16-18, 2019.
The seminars covered the following issues: purpose and objectives of the EU Erasmus + programs in the field of higher education and the REHAB project, planned activities within the project, expected results, cooperation with Ukrainian and European project partners, analysis of existing programs for the preparation of masters in Physical Therapy, prospects of Bachelor's advanced program in Physical Therapy, prospects for developing a new Master's Program in Physical Therapy, which is aimed at professional development in various specializations of physical therapy and many others.