Nation: UK
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How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Healthcare Education: A Student’s Perspective – Innovation Month 2025
This blog reflects the views of the author. The Council of Deans of Health has a wide membership and set of partnerships with a range of opinions that…
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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education: a Student’s Perspective – Innovation Month 2025
This blog reflects the views of the author. The Council of Deans of Health has a wide membership and set of partnerships with a range of opinions that…
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How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Healthcare Education: A Student’s Perspective
This blog explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare education, its benefits for students and the challenges it presents
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Sponsored blog | AI in Simulation: Transforming Healthcare Training – Innovation Month 2025 x OMS
We are grateful to Oxford Medical Simulation for sponsoring our Digital Summit 2025, held in London on January 28th, and for producing this blog post as part of our partnership.…
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Beyond Universal AI Literacy: Fostering Deeper Connections in Higher Education
Drawing on her research, Dr Louise Drumm challenges simplistic responses to this complex issue and advocates for moving beyond calls for universal ‘AI literacy.’ Instead, she proposes a…
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Beyond Universal AI Literacy: Fostering Deeper Connections in Higher Education – Innovation Month 2025
This blog reflects the views of the author. The Council of Deans of Health has a wide membership and set of partnerships with a range of opinions that…
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Podcast: A Digital Summit Debrief – what did we learn? Innovation Month 2025
In this episode, Ed Hughes (CEO, CoDH) and Ruth Paterson (Chair, CoDH Innovation & Pedagogy Group; Head of Nursing, Edinburgh Napier University) reflect on the success of the Digital Summit hosted by the Council…
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A Digital Summit Debrief – what did we learn?
Innovation Month 2025 A Digital Summit Debrief – what did we learn? In this episode, Ed Hughes (CEO, CoDH) and Ruth Paterson (Chair, CoDH Innovation & Pedagogy Group; Head of Nursing, Edinburgh…
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Briefing Paper: Advancing Healthcare Education through Simulation-Based Education
The CoDH Simulation Reference Group has produced a briefing paper to showcase the transformative potential of simulation in healthcare education and highlight the challenges and our recommendations for…
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UK network of Professors in midwifery and maternal and newborn health: Manifesto 2024
In light of the upcoming General Election, the UK network of senior academics in midwifery and maternal and newborn health has published its Manifesto. It calls for ten…
Latest publications and briefings
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New Report: Clinical researchers in the United Kingdom: Building capacity to improve population health and promote economic growth
The Council of Deans of Health is pleased to share a new report identifying a set of key actions to promote clinical academic careers…
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Policy briefing: Safe, effective, equitable, compassionate and respectful maternity and newborn care for all
The UK Network of Professors in Midwifery and Maternal and Newborn Health has published a briefing document summarising the issues, barriers and gaps that…
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Report: Impact of the cost-of-living on recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals: An EDI perspective
The CoDH Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Policy Group has produced a report on the ‘Impact of the cost-of-living on recruitment and retention of…
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Briefing | Looking Ahead to Establish Principles of Generative AI in Healthcare Education – Innovation Month 2025
by Ruth Paterson, Head of Nursing, Edinburgh Napier University; Chair, Innovation & Pedagogy Strategic Policy Group, Council of Deans of Health The Innovation and…
Latest podcast episodes
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Professor Dame Jessica Corner speaks to Council members at April’s Spring Conference 2025 about the Clinical Academic Task and Finish Group and its report.
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Professor Jane Coad and Nicola Carter speak about the updated Follett Principles 2024 including the background of Follett, the driver behind its update and guidance to implementation.
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Former Student Leadership Programme participant Joy O’Gorman speaks to us about her PhD research and how she’s proactively collaborating with a range of healthcare professionals and stakeholders to co-produce good quality research.
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Three members of the UK network or Professors in Midwifery and maternal and newborn health discuss research careers for midwives and how we can better facilitate research in midwifery.