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Congratulations to our first cohort of NHS Wales and Social Care professionals who have graduated from the University’s MSc Digital Transformation for the Health and Care Professions today.

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The programme is the first course in the UK to be accredited against international criteria in medical informatics education.

The course is suited to those who have an interest in expanding and working within the digital landscape of health and care delivery.

The programme has been developed as part of WIDI and ϳԹ has been working closely with colleagues at  to support the students.

This partnership is a key driver for enhancing the digital workforce for the Health and Care Sector within Wales.

Professor Philip Scott, Programme Director said: “We are delighted to see how our graduates have been able to apply their learning in the workplace, bringing an evidence-based approach to digital transformation. They have brought new perspectives to numerous projects across Wales, so that their thinking is academically rigorous and their focus is on service improvement not just technology for its own sake. 

“The students have worked in many and varied areas like paediatric nursing, social care, pharmacy, end of life care, personal health records, speech therapy and hospital ward management.”

Professor Wendy Dearing, Dean of the Institute of Management and Health at ϳԹ said: “At ϳԹ, we take pride in our ability to work with partners to ensure our programmes are contemporary and reflect the ‘real world’ context and this master’s programme is no exception. 

“We have brought in industry professionals to work alongside our academic teams and partners to provide our students with the tools to build upon their unique expertise to grow a culture of inclusion, by using their digital and data skills to continue to deliver a first-class health and care service to our citizens. We are very proud to be congratulating this cohort today.”


Further Information

Rebecca Davies

Executive Press and Media Relations Officer    
Corporate Communications and PR    
Email: rebecca.davies@uwtsd.ac.uk    
Phone: 07384 467071

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