This project aims to develop a curriculum for a joint master program in health informatics implemented in the MENA region by six universities in partner countries during project period that will enable graduates employ information technology in the health care organization and delivery towards fulfilling the medical market and health demands and challenges. This project also aims to enhance the faculty staff capabilities and infrastructure capacity for partner universities and institutions, to establish an interactive environment with sophisticated modern outcome-based learning approaches and methodologies. Oct. 2015 to Oct. 2018, budget approx. 1M Euros Funded by Erasmus+ program.
Development of Health Informatics integrated curricula in computing and health oriented undergraduate degrees (HiCure). The idea of this project is to develop pathways (of courses) in the undergraduate curricula of computing and public health majors to equip both types of student which necessary knowledge and skills in health informatics. Oct. 2015 to Oct. 2018, budget approx. 1M Euros. Funded by Erasmus+ program
The project supported from German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD),
on building Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality experiences for mobile
applications to be used to highlight Islamic Art in the involved countries
(Jordan, Turkey, and Germany): For this project, we designed different types of
mobile applications that use state -of-the-art Augmented Reality for historical
recreation. We were also responsible for the technological support (mobile
apps and Augmented Reality) for the three involved countries (Jordan,
Germany and Turkey). We also accomplished a projection mapping project
as a prototype for how it can be used to enhance the presentation the
historical content at the different involved museums. Total budget: €80,000/year.
Funded by DAAD
Investigating the determinants of adoption for emerging home healthcare technologies such as robots and sensors. Participating in prototype development, survey development, data collection and cleaning, and statistical analysis. In addition, participating in user studies, conducting interviews, analyzing and reporting results. This project uses mixed methods: quantitative and qualitative methods. Status: Completed.
Assessing the challenges experienced by home healthcare agencies in delivering home healthcare and assessing the current health IT adoption activities and investigating the issues that can be addressed for successful and more efficient health IT adoption. Participating in data collection, analysis and reporting. This project uses qualitative methods. Funded by AHRQ. Status: Completed
Collaborating with the University of Texas Health Science Center MD Anderson Cancer Center and Radiant Creative Group, LLC. The goal of the project is to develop mechanics to improve outcomes among stem cell transplant survivors. Funded by National Institute of Health (NIH). Status: Completed.
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