Biography
Sandra Barteit is a trained Computational Linguist who holds a PhD of the Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Heidelberg University. Her main interest is how to best make use of technology to improve health and her PhD research was on the evaluation of a medical e-learning intervention in Zambia employing a mixed-methods approach looking at the technology acceptance, information system success, usage and knowledge gain through the e-platform. The medical e-learning is part of the Blended Learning in Zambia (BLiZ) project whose overall goal is the sustainable and long-term implementation of blended learning to support the quality and quantity of medical education for healthcare in rural Zambia for medical licentiates at the Levy Mwanawasa Medical University. The BLiZ project is a collaborative project between Lewy Mwanawasa Medical University (formed: Chainama College of Health Sciences), SolidarMed and Heidelberg Institute of Global Health.
Sessions
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ELA-25
HEA29
Healthcare Education and Training with Digital Tools (EN - FR)
2025-05-08 16:45
“Advancing Medical Education Through E-Learning: Sustainable Solutions and Partnerships in Sub-Saharan Africa”
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ELA-19
HLT34
Collaborative Projects to Improve Health Systems in Africa
“How Tablet-Based e-Learning Transforms Medical Education to Train the Future Health Care Workforce in Zambia, Africa”
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ELA-18
HEA43
Health & Blended Learning
“How a Zambian-German-Swiss Cooperation Supports Higher Medical Education in Zambia”