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Collaborating with Universities and Colleges, Lecturio Aims to Enrich Medical Education

The German technology startup Lecturio has partnered with about 40 African universities and colleges in Nigeria and other nations to address the problems in medical education on the continent. Nigerian educational institutions now have access to their own custom curricula and courses. The organization also places a strong emphasis on providing training opportunities to educators in order to empower them.

The company’s Director of institutional partnerships, Dr. Lutze Mukke, said, “In Africa, we have established collaborations with approximately 40 universities and colleges through institutional alliances so far. We are just starting in Nigeria and see great opportunities for all involved. Moreover, we engage with the Ministries of Health and Education on large-scale capacity-building projects on national levels.

Lecturio aims to provide educators and students with the best tools that have been proven to support learning science. As students master the massive amount of basic science required to become exceptional healthcare practitioners, the platform recognizes and understands their obstacles.

The company has created an excellent, personalized, adaptable and inexpensive digital medical teaching tool. It was created with the needs of both teachers and students in mind, using the latest learning technologies with extensive monitoring and assessment capabilities. The staff at Lecturio, which consists of people from all backgrounds and over 250 physicians, including instructors from famous medical institutions like Harvard, Johns Hopkins and University College London, guarantees the highest level of academic quality in all content. There is confidence in the caliber of its content because of its widespread recognition and wide range of skills. Lecturio is used by more than 500,000 students and teachers in more than 175 countries.

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