Interest: Artificial Intelligence
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Podcast | How do we remove bias from generative AI?
This podcast critically explores bias in AI, particularly within the context of healthcare education. It unpacks what “bias” means in AI systems and highlights the real-world consequences of…
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Podcast | Sharing the research methodology for developing Principles of Gen AI in healthcare education
We are pleased to reshare this AI week podcast, where we explore the research methodology for developing the Principles of Generative AI in healthcare. Speakers Ruth Paterson, Marc Griffiths and…
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New report: Principles for the use of Generative AI in healthcare education
The Council of Deans of Health has published the Principles for the use of Generative AI in Healthcare Education report as part of its Innovation Month 2026. As AI…
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Principles for the use of Generative AI in healthcare education
The Council of Deans of Health has published the Principles for the use of Generative AI in Healthcare Education report as part of its Innovation Month 2026. As AI…
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Collaborative Uganda upper limb prosthetics project: AI-driven immersive digital simulation
Key themes: Prosthetics and orthotics, AI, Simulation Key people involved: Project aims: Details: The Prosthetics and Orthotics (P&O) team at the University of Salford were approached by Professor…
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AI Week: The Adaptability of a Values-Based Reflective Practice Model with Generative AI: A Case Study
In this blog, Danny Clegg, Associate Professor of Digital Pedagogy & Inclusive Practice at BPP University, explores how a values-based reflective practice model in healthcare education was adapted…
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Podcast | How do we remove bias from generative AI?
This podcast critically explores bias in AI, particularly within the context of healthcare education. It unpacks what “bias” means in AI systems and highlights the real-world consequences of…
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AI Week: The Human-First Approach to AI in Healthcare Education
Dr Laura Strumidlo, Associate Professor and Head of the Oxford School of Nursing and Midwifery at Oxford Brookes University, has been part of the Council of Deans of…
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AI Week: Sharing the research methodology for developing Principles of Gen AI in healthcare education
In this first AI week podcast, we explore the research methodology for developing the Principles of Generative AI in healthcare. Speakers Ruth Paterson, Marc Griffiths and Dao Tunprasert…
Latest publications and briefings
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Principles for the use of Generative AI in healthcare education
The Council of Deans of Health has published the Principles for the use of Generative AI in Healthcare Education report as part of its Innovation…
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Briefing: UCAS Applicant Statistics for January 2026
The University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) has published a statistical release providing core numbers for the January equal consideration deadline 2026. The Council has published a briefing which summarises some of the key…
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AI Week: The Pedagogy of AI – Implications for healthcare education
Following the Council of Deans of Health’s 2025 Digital Summit, we are publishing this collaborative report with Elsevier which explores the evolving role of…
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Briefing: UCAS statistics on placed applicants 28 days after A-level and SQA results day 2025
UCAS has published data on confirmed places on undergraduate higher education courses 28 days after A-level results following the Clearing process. The full data…
Latest podcast episodes
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Over the past two decades, the health and care sector has experienced significant growth in the range of simulation techniques available, driven by advances in immersive technologies. The value of simulation lies in its ability to achieve intended outcomes in ways that may not be as easily or safely accomplished through traditional educational or practice-based…
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This Innovation Month 2026 podcast explores how education providers can embed the principles of co-production into the design and delivery of simulation-based education. Speakers will unpack what co-production means, why it matters, and the benefits it brings, alongside practical tips for overcoming common challenges. There will also be an opportunity to reflect on ASPiH standards…
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This Innovation Month 2026 podcast explores the importance of interprofessional education (IPE), an approach that brings together students from a range of disciplines to learn collaboratively and develop the skills essential for effective practice. Recognised for strengthening teamwork, communication, IPE continues to play a vital role in preparing students for integrated, person‑centred care. In this…
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This podcast critically explores bias in AI, particularly within the context of healthcare education. It unpacks what “bias” means in AI systems and highlights the real-world consequences of these biases, from reinforcing harmful stereotypes to perpetuating inequities in student outcomes and clinical training. The discussion raises urgent questions about responsibility and how students and staff…