Partnership: Student Leadership
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An International Healthcare Student Guide
This stimulating podcast focuses on the experiences, challenges, and strategies for success as an international healthcare student in the UK
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Student’s Innovation: Creating an Educational Video for Day Surgery Patients
A student’s initiative to create a video for Day Surgery service users and highlighted the importance of student-led innovation in advancing education, clinical practice, and leadership development.
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The Value of Simulation in Radiography, 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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Shifting Focus: From Healthcare to Health & Social Care Needs
An inspiring contribution from one such student, Sean Mahony, who offers reflections on his time in a social care placement and how this experience is informing many different…
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Environmentally Sustainable Practices in Healthcare: What Role Can HEIs Play – 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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Announcement – Student Leadership Programme
Following eight incredibly successful years, the Burdett Trust for Nursing has concluded its funding of the #150Leaders Student Leadership Programme. The Council is deeply appreciative of the support…
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Embedding EDI in Virtual Learning: The Pre-Preceptorship Virtual Campus Story
Creating the Pre-Preceptorship Virtual Campus, a groundbreaking initiative that integrates EDI principles into virtual learning spaces, ensuring accessibility, inclusivity, and relevance for healthcare students across the 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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Contributing to Covid-19 across the globe as a student midwife
Guest blog by Alicia Burnett, Student Midwife at the University of West London and #150Leaders student, describes her contribution to the Covid-19 pandemic as part of our #UniHealth…
Latest publications and briefings
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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Council of Deans of Health releases new report, Anti-racism in AHP Education: Building an Inclusive Environment.
The Council of Deans of Health has released a report supported by Health Education England, now NHS England, Anti-racism in AHP Education: Building an Inclusive…
Latest podcast episodes
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Professor Jane Coad and Nicola Carey 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.
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We’re delighted to have been joined by Professor Hugh McKenna, former sub-panel chair for REF 2021 and current member of the REF 2029 Research Diversity Advisory Panel. His presentation gives a history of REF as well as providing an overview of the REF2029 areas of assessment, panel structures and submission structures.