2026/01/08
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At IRUDIEU
Irudigital’s brand specialised in communication and dissemination for European projects, we firmly believe that research only creates real impact when it is communicated properly. That is why we want to actively support the dissemination of the upcoming DIGI4MSK webinar, a particularly relevant event for professionals working in healthcare and musculoskeletal (MSK) health.
What is this webinar about and why is it worth attending?
Under the title
“Making Every Word Count: Patient-Centered Communication in MSK Pain”, the webinar will feature Prof. Peter O’Sullivan, an internationally recognised expert in musculoskeletal pain and clinical communication.
The session will address highly practical issues such as:
- How the language used by healthcare professionals influences patients’ perception of pain.
- Why clear and empathetic communication improves adherence and clinical outcomes.
- Common mistakes when translating complex scientific information to non-expert audiences.
- How to integrate patient-centered communication into everyday clinical practice.
All of this will be presented through an evidence-based and practice-oriented approach, offering concrete tools for real clinical settings.
DIGI4MSK: communicating better to care better
This webinar is part of the broader work carried out by DIGI4MSK to improve musculoskeletal health literacy in the digital era, both among healthcare professionals and the general population.
At IRUDIEU, we collaborate with the European consortium of DIGI4MSK precisely in this area: transforming scientific knowledge into clear, useful and accessible messages, aligned with the principles of Open Science, Responsible Research and Innovation, and EU visibility standards.
Disseminating initiatives like this one is not just part of the project — it is part of how we understand communication.
Key information about the webinar
- Date: January 15, 2026
- Time: 11:30–13:00 (CET)
- Format: Online
- Language: English
- Registration: Free of charge
Register here.
Dissemination also means participation
From IRUDIEU, we encourage healthcare professionals, researchers, educators and anyone interested in improving communication in health care to take part in this webinar and share it within their professional networks. Because when communication improves, the impact of European projects goes beyond reports — and starts making a difference in real life.
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