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Dear all
Please find a short video with group feedback on your responses to mandatory assignment 2 (recorded on the seminar today) via the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rgp8a7HscRsT8IOV_3dnhtN8aJHMK1h4/view?usp=sharing
Beyond comments specific to this assignment, the video also contain some information on use of references and recommendations on conscious use of generative AI.
Kind regards,
Troels
Dear all,
Mandatory assignment #3 is now available on the course page (under Lecture 7: eHealth and telemedicine).
Best, Sune
Dear all,
The administration has just informed us that the exam has now been scheduled from Tuesday May 20th 12:00 to Friday May 23rd 12:00.
Have a nice day.
Kind regards, Troels and Sune
Dear all
As part of the seminar yesterday, the participating students compiled the following list of resources that may contain relevant information in relation to mandatory assignment #2. Please be aware that this is not a curated list of references and that you, as always, must consider the validity of the resources - but hopefully it can be of inspiration when responding to the assignment:
Dear all
Mandatory assignment #2 has now been published. You can find this at the course page on Lecture 4 (February 20th).
The assignment will also be introduced at the seminar tomorrow and you will then get time to begin working on it.
Kind regards,
Troels
Dear all
This is just a kind reminder that Margunn Aanestad visits the course on Thursday, February 20th, to give a lecture on the topic of Primary Healthcare.
The lecture is highly recommended as Margunn is very knowledgeable on the topic, so we hope to see as many of you as possible. For those legitimately prevented from attending, please remember to add your information in the following document, to receive access to a recording of the lecture: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CL8kfo5evGniiKCi5CkSqbHBVwBNrndw7abW5C0OaxU/edit?usp=sharing
Kind regards,
Troels
Dear all,
As announced, the group session will be conducted online 10:15-12 due to winter vacation that prevents some of you from attending in person.
Best, Sune
Dear all
As previously announced we understand that some students will be legitimately prevented in participating in lecture 4 on February 20th because of the school break. To compensate for this, the lecture will be recorded (expect moderate quality) and shared afterwards. Of course, we strongly encourage all other students to participate in-person.
We will share the recording by sending a dowload link to those interested. The recording will NOT be available on the course page, as this will not allow us to restrict access to students following the course.
Therefore, to receive access to the recording, please add your information (name and email address) to the following Google doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CL8kfo5evGniiKCi5CkSqbHBVwBNrndw7abW5C0OaxU/edit?usp=sharing
Kind regards,
Troels M?nsted
Dear all,
Since no one showed up for the group session tonight, there is, of course, no recording.
Since I do not want to leave you empty-handed, here are some links to some of my Perplexity threads where I prompt the chatbot to get more information about the Norwegian eHealth strategy.
eHealth strategy implementation
AI, digitalization, and eHealth strategy alignment
Enjoy reading. :)
Best, Sune
Dear all,
Please remember that the group session has been moved online to allow some of you to participate in “Norway Life Science 2025.”
If you want to participate, come prepared (see previous message) and join at 20:00 tonight.
Best, Sune
Dear all,
It has come to our attention that several of you have signed up for “Norway Life Science 2025.”
We want to support the conference and your participation, which is professionally relevant to the course.
However, the conference schedule conflicts with the group session on February 11th.
...Dear all
The start of IN4380 is getting close. We are first of all looking very much forward to welcoming you to the course.
The course is organized as a series of lectures followed by seminars where we will discuss the core content. A detailed schedule is available on the course page. Here you will also find access to the required readings and course material so you can prepare for each lecture.
The first introductory lecture takes place on Thursday, January 23rd from 10.15-12.00 in OJD, Seminarrom Java. Here, we will give you an overview of the course and introduce you to the formal requirements.
To prepare for the lecture, please read the following reference (with a particular focus on figure 2): Page 1-18 of Kickbusch, I., Piselli, D., Agrawal, A., Balicer, R., Banner, O., Adelhardt, M., ... & Wong, B. L. H. (2021). The Lancet and Financial Times Commi...