Member Networks

The Council of Deans of Health’s Member Networks are dedicated to advancing healthcare education. Details of current groups can be found below, with instructions of how to get involved.

Political Engagement Network

Group contact: James Hallwood, Council of Deans of Health

Members of the Political Engagement Network meet to develop, share ideas, and interest in how politics affects our work as well as receive support and resources from the Council to facilitate their engagement. Members are welcome to join this network to maximise the Council’s political reach, whether newcomers or more experienced.

The Remote and Rural Network

Chair: Dr Tracey McClean, The Guernsey Institute

The Remote and Rural Network (R & R) is open to all CoDH members which are based in remote and rural communities as well as member organisations who deliver services over mixed geographical areas, with complex interfaces between island and mainland services. The network aims to support members in exploring issues common to remote and rural healthcare education providers and populations.

The Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories Network 

Chair: Dr James Vinales, University of Gibraltar.

The Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories Network (C & B) has been established to discuss devolved matters, strategy and other sector issues for applicable member organisations in the Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories. The aim of the network is to support the unique and complex situations of members in the Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories to ensure their voices are heard and key challenges are addressed.


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