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16/05/2025

Help out now to understand what medical students/young health and care professionals learn about electronic health records (EHRs) and their systems!

Many students and healthcare professionals have limited exposure to education on the use of electronic health records (EHRs).

Eager to learn about what education’s available, the Xt-EHR Joint Action urges you to complete its survey by 30 September 2025. The survey aims to assess the status quo of digital health and EHR education in Medical Curricula in Europe . Your info and opinions are needed, whether you are a student or an educator at a European medical school.


Brief background to the survey, working group, and project

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This survey is organised by the “EHR and eHealth in EU Medical Curricula” working group in Work Package 2 of the Xt-EHR Joint Action. The group aims to receive as many responses as possible from European medical schools.

Co-funded by the European Union in support of the EU4Health programme , Xt-EHR is coordinated by National eHealth Authority of Cyprus (NeHA).

The Xt-EHR Joint Action aims to strengthen digital health efforts, specifically cooperation among Member States for creating functional, patient-centred, and interoperable Electronic Health Records (EHRs) –defined in the 2025 European Health Data Space (EHDS) regulation.

A Call to Action on medical curricula on EHRs

Help the European Union to understand what medical students are learning today about EHRs.

The submission deadline date for responses is now 30 September 2025.

A .pdf version of the survey is available online for you to read the questionnaire through – and consider your answers  – before answering it.

In case of any questions, please feel free to contact the Xt-EHR project / task specific team: Harm Gijsbers, Stella Goeschl, Erietta Ioulianou, Theodoros Kyprianou.

 

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Resources

  • EHR in undergraduate Medical Curricula in Europe Survey Xt-EHR 10 September 2025 Xt-EHR PDF*
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