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CAPACITY BUILDING IN HIGHER EDUCATION

 

ERASMUS+ КА2

«SETTING PEER REVIEW INSTRUMENTS AND GOALS FOR MEDICAL (HEALTH) EDUCATION» / SPRING

Project reference number 609528-EPP-1-2019-1-GE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

Realization: 2020-2023

 

List of partner institutions

Applicant institution:

BAU International University Batumi LTD (Batumi, Georgia)

Project coordinator – Professor Levan Metreveli, MD, PhD, MPH, Professor of Public Health, Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Medicine BAU International University Batumi)

Web-site of the Project: http://www.bau-spring.ge/

 

Co-beneficiary institutions:

  1. Tbilisi State Medical University (Tbilisi, Georgia)
  2. Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy LLC (Tbilisi, Georgia)
  3. Georgian National University SEU (Tbilisi, Georgia)
  4. Nicolae Testeitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of Moldova (Chisinau, Moldova)
  5. Technical University of Moldova (Chisinau, Moldova)
  6. International Sakharov Environmental Institute of Belarusian State University (Minsk, Belarus)
  7. Grodno State Medical University (Grodno, Belarus) Project coordinator in the co-beneficiary institution – Surmach Marina Yurievna, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Public Health and Healthcare.
  8. Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University noncommercial joint stock company (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
  9. Karaganda State Medical University (Karaganda, Kazakhstan)
  10. The State Higher Educational Institution Avicenna Tajik State Medical University (Dushanbe, Tajikistan)
  11. The State Higher Educational Institution Khatlon State Medical University (Danghara, Tajikistan)
  12. Medical University Sofia (Sofia, Bulgaria)
  13. Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (Kaunas, Lithuania)

 

The aim of the project is to enhance the quality of medical education in the involved partner countries and contribute to the onset of changes of the same character in the rest of former Soviet countries.

Through various activities on capacity building, peer reviewing, exchanging experience, creating the foundation for sustainable development and further dissemination of final results of the project, the consortium of 14 higher educational institutions from 7 countries intends to achieve the following results:

  1. raising awareness on peer review process as an effective instrument for substantiating ongoing improvements in academic and administrative domains of medical schools in targeted partner countries and beyond;
  2. establishing a multinational peer review board (MPRB);
  3. establishing and building consistency for a continuous peer-review process of academic programs and processes and administrative policies, procedures and actions across the targeted partner countries and beyond;
  4. capacity building of faculty members and administrative staff;
  5. establishing an annual scientific-practical journal of “Peer Review in Medical/Health Education for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (PRIMED-EECA)”;
  6. enhancing internationalization of HEIs in partner countries;
  7. disseminating information on project achievements and other final products to participant institutions in program and partner countries.

The project will ensure the sustainability of the achieved results and their application in the very near future through the establishment of the above mentioned journal and independent cross-national “Peer Review Association for Medical/Health Education of Eastern Europe and Central Asia – PRAMED-EECA)” aimed at:

а. providing the group of highly qualified reviewers;

б. assisting medical education institutions of the targeted regions in the effective preparation for international accreditation.

The Multinational Peer Review Board meeting

27 January 2022 — 12:26
The Multinational Peer Review Board meeting

Erasmus+ Capacity Building Project SPRING

Multinational Peer Review Board (MPRB) Meeting

Meeting No. 11, 12

December 2021 - January 2022

 

Attendees:

A. MPRB appointed members;

B. MPRB associated members.

 

This Multinational Peer Review Board (project Board) meeting were conducted online on the Google Meet Platform. The meeting were chaired, and minutes were prepared by Prof. Antoniya Yanakieva. Quorum was provided.

The following Board meeting agenda was approved:

 

  1. Establishing the Journal of The Project
  2. Conducted Peer Review Missions in Tajikistan and Georgia
  3. Upcoming Peer Review Mission - Onsite visit in Georgia
  4. Upcoming Peer Review Mission – Kazakhstan, Moldova
  5. Follow-up Missions
  6. Various

 

Prof. Šumskas presented a new draft suggestion, included a new title, executive board, editorial board, international advisory and review board of Journal.

Prof. Yanakieva reported 4 Peer Review Missions as concluded – 2 online Missions in Tajikistan and 2 onsite Missions in Georgia (Tbilisi – TMA and SEU). The onsite Missions were successful, helpful for writing and finishing the reports, meeting different stakeholders, academic staff, students, and graduates contributed to all participant universities in the project. Prof. Advadze shared her experience, attending both online Peer Review Missions in Tajikistan. The predominant language was Russian, according to the official language of the project the dialogue was translated in both directions. The Reports will be finalized and conveyed until the End of January, MPBR Approval will be confirmed on the next Board meeting.

The Peer Review Missions in Georgia are planned for January 25-26 and 28-29, 2022. They are already in progress, Expert teams are elected, documentation is already spread.

Prof. Yanakieva suggested to postpone the Peer Review Mission in Moldova for the end of February because of the Pandemic situation. The Board members approved. Conducting an online Peer Review Mission in Kazakhstan was approved by the Board members due to the political situation in Almaty.

Prof. Yanakieva suggested to start planning the Follow-up mission for the first peer reviewed Universities - International Sakharov Environmental Institute of Belarusian State University (ISEI BSU) and Grodno State Medical University (GrSMU). Right after conducting all Peer Review Missions the Expert teams can start the Follow-up mission, after March 2022. Board members agreed.

In order to spread the complete information to all participating universities, Board meetings to be held with Board members and University’s coordinators was suggested by Prof. Evelina Gherghelegin. The Board members agreed.

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