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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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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.
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Head of Policy and External Affairs James Hallwood is joined by Labour’s Steve Race MP, who is also a member of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee. In this Research Month 2025 podcast, they discuss the government’s commitment to research and what members should be looking out for in terms of research over this next…
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This stimulating podcast focuses on the experiences, challenges, and strategies for success as an international healthcare student in the UK