TRANSITION – Digital TRANSition and digiTal resilience in Oncology

TRANSITION PROJECT 

 

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PROJECT NUMBER: This project is co-funded under the EU4Health Programme 2021–2027 under grant agreement no.  101101261

PROJECT NAME: TRANSITION – Digital TRANSition and digiTal resilience in Oncology

PROJECT ACRONYM: TRANSiTION

COORDINATOR: Cyprus University of Technology

PROJECT DURATION: 2 years

WEBSITE: https://www.europeancancer.org/eu-projects/resource/transition

PROJECT STRUCTURE (WORK PACKAGES):

  • Work Package 1 - Bringing the Team Together
  • Work Package 2 - Building Upon our Predecessors' Work
  • Work Package 3 - Finding out what Cancer Professionals Actually Need
  • Work Package 4 - Building the Curriculum!
  • Work Package 5 - Giving it a Go
  • Work Package 6 - Getting the Word Out There

UMFCD PROJECT TEAM:

  • Dr. Rodica Anghel (Coordinator), Senior Medical Oncologist, Senior Rediation Oncologist, Head of Radiation Therapy Discipline
  • Prof. Dr. Nicoleta-Laurenția Galeș, Senior Medical Oncologist, Radiation Oncologist
  • Prof. Dr. Oana Trifănescu, Senior Medical Oncologist
  • Prof. Dr. Liviu Bîlteanu, Radiation Oncologist, Full-time Professor in Applied Mathematics to Biological Sciences and Biophysics (USAMV B)
  • Luiza Georgia Șerbănescu, Senior Medical Oncologist
  • Radu-Valeriu Toma, Senior Medical Oncologist, Head of Radiotherapy I Department - Bucharest Oncology Institute

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

The project aims to address the challenges and opportunities presented by digital technologies in the field of oncology. Its main objectives include improving the transition to digital practices in oncology care, promoting digital resilience to ensure robustness against technological disruptions, and leveraging digital innovations to enhance the delivery of medical services. Through strategic initiatives and collaborative efforts, the project seeks to advance the integration of digital tools and methodologies in oncological research, diagnosis, treatment, and patient management. Ultimately, TRANSiTION aims to stimulate a more digitally equipped oncology ecosystem, fostering innovation and improving the quality of care for cancer patients.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

https://www.europeancancer.org/resources/325:transition-launch-press-release.html

 

 

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