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Founded in 1958, Medicinska škola Leskovac is a leading public vocational secondary school dedicated to excellence in health and social care education. Our school provides vocational education and training in the field of health and social care, combining theoretical instruction with practical learning in real healthcare environments. The profiles we educate include: General Care Nurse, Dental Technician, Obseticions and Pharmaceutical Technician. The school focuses on developing professional competencies, responsibility and ethical standards required for work in healthcare professions.Join us in shaping the future of healthcare!
Long-standing experience in vocational education and training in healthcare professions, supported by qualified teaching staff and established institutional practices.
Strong focus on practical training through cooperation with healthcare and social care institutions, enabling students to apply knowledge in real working environments
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Commitment to quality assurance, student support and continuous improvement of teaching and learning processes in line with European standards.
Active engagement in international cooperation and Erasmus+ projects, contributing to professional development, openness and institutional growth.
The practical training made me confident for my career
The supportive staff truly helped me develop my skills.
I expect Erasmus+ opportunities to transform my learning experience significantly.
I appreciate the focus on quality education and hands-on training.
Touch of Hope is an Erasmus+ KA122-VET mobility project focused on improving students’ professional competences in the field of health and social care through structured learning experiences abroad.
The project is intended for students of Medicinska škola Leskovac enrolled in healthcare vocational profiles, in accordance with the project objectives and Erasmus+ eligibility rules.
Participants are selected through a transparent and fair procedure based on predefined criteria, including motivation, academic performance and suitability for international mobility.
Yes. The Erasmus+ programme covers the main costs related to mobility, in line with Erasmus+ funding rules and project budget allocations.
Students will be involved in supervised work-based learning activities in healthcare and social care settings, appropriate to their level of education and professional profile.
All official information and updates related to the project will be published on this website and through the school’s official communication channels.