Last week, the Digi4MSK consortium gathered in Limerick, Ireland, for its sixth progress meeting — a key moment as the project moves into its final stage.
Over two days of intensive work, partners reviewed scientific progress and aligned strategic priorities for the upcoming milestones, with particular attention to implementation and dissemination activities that will shape the project’s closing phase.
Scientific progress and educational development
The first day focused on reviewing advances in research and educational outputs. Partners discussed the development of the online courses for healthcare professionals and the MOOC for non-healthcare audiences, as well as feedback from face-validity interviews.
Within WP6 (Knowledge Development), discussions included:
- The postgraduate course structure
- The development of new clinical vignettes
- Evaluation activities
- Educational video production
- Teaching workflow and workload
Preparations for the Final Congress in Zaragoza — one of the project’s major milestones — were also further developed.
Dissemination strategy and upcoming milestones
The second day concentrated on WP8 (Dissemination Strategy), a crucial component as Digi4MSK approaches completion.
Partners worked on defining targeted formats and actions to ensure effective dissemination of:
- The Books of Good Practice
- The online courses and MOOC
- The postgraduate programme
- The Digi4MSK web environment
- The Final Congress
At IRUDIEU, as the agency responsible for communication and dissemination, we support this strategic phase with the goal of maximising visibility, impact and long-term sustainability of the project’s results.
As Digi4MSK enters its final stage, efforts are focused on consolidating achievements and ensuring that the knowledge generated reaches healthcare professionals, educators and citizens across Europe.