African Medical Students Sign Mou With Lecturio On Medical Digital Resources

Medical students from various tertiary institutions across Africa, represented by the Federation of African Medical Students’ Association (FAMSA), have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Lecturio, a digital medical resource content provider based in Germany. The MoU, signed by Deborah Ogundijo, the administrator of FAMSA headquarters from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, and Banturaki Davis, the FAMSA President studying in Uganda, was also formalised by Dr. Lutz Mukke, Director of Institutional Partnerships Africa at Lecturio.

The signing event, held at the board room of the College of Medicine, UCH, was attended by notable figures including the Provost of the College, Professor Olayinka Omigbodun, Deputy Provost Professor Ade Fatai Adeniyi, and the College Secretary, Deputy Registrar Mr. Emmanuel Odedele. Under the two-year agreement, Lecturio will grant FAMSA students free trial access to Lecturio Premium through a unique registration link. This access will provide students with digital resources such as lectures, research materials, and study resources. Dr. Lutz Mukke, in a brief presentation preceding the signing, highlighted Lecturio’s commitment to offering students the most effective learning tools, validated by the principles of learning science.

 

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