FoH Partners Advance Project Implementation During Online Coordination Meeting
The partners of the Future of Healthcare (FoH) Erasmus+ project recently came together for an online Partnership and Steering Group Meeting, reinforcing collaboration and aligning the next phase of project implementation.
The meeting brought together representatives from all partner organisations to review progress, share updates, and coordinate upcoming activities. Discussions focused on ensuring consistency across work packages and maintaining the project’s core objective: supporting the development of ethical, human-centred AI competencies in healthcare education.
Progress on FoH Framework and Research Activities
A significant part of the meeting was dedicated to Work Package 2 (WP2), where partners reviewed the ongoing development of the FoH Framework. Updates were shared on focus group implementations across countries, providing valuable insights into AI competencies, ethical considerations, and communication needs in healthcare practice.
Partners also discussed the progress of ethical approval procedures and aligned research activities to ensure methodological consistency and high-quality outputs.

Dissemination, Communication, and Next Steps
The meeting also highlighted key developments in dissemination and communication activities (WP5). Updates included the rollout of the project logo, social media engagement, website content translations, and preparations for the first FoH newsletter.
In addition, partners reviewed communication materials developed with the support of MTU Marketing students, as well as reporting processes through the AdminProject platform.
Looking ahead, partners coordinated upcoming tasks based on the project timeline and prepared for the first face-to-face workshop meeting in Tralee, which will mark an important milestone in the project’s implementation phase.
This meeting reaffirmed our shared commitment to developing ethical, human-centred AI competencies for the future of healthcare.
FoH Steering Committee
Key Takeaways
• Strong alignment among partners on FoH Framework development and research progress
• Valuable insights gathered from focus group activities across partner countries
• Ongoing advancement of dissemination efforts, including website, social media, and newsletter preparation
• Effective collaboration supported by structured coordination and communication tools
• Preparation for the upcoming face-to-face workshop in Tralee, marking the transition to the next project phase
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