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Postgraduate Higher Diploma
Whitechapel
Full Time
SEP
9 Months
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Postgraduate Higher Diploma
Whitechapel
Full Time
SEP
9 Months
Postgraduate Higher Diploma
Whitechapel
Full Time
SEP-26
9 Months
Postgraduate Higher Diploma
Whitechapel
Part Time
SEP-26
21 Months
Postgraduate Higher Diploma
Whitechapel
Part Time
SEP
21 Months
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Unlock the power of data to transform healthcare with our Postgraduate Diploma in Health Data in Practice. Prepare for leadership or strategic positions in the NHS or wider public and private sector organisations. Focus on the practical implementation of health data in clinical settings, applications to health inequalities and quality improvement, and implications for public health and policy.Develop the health data skills and experience needed by employers in the NHS and wider health related organisationsBenefit from our unique interdisciplinary strengths to develop a holistic understanding of health data in practiceThe Postgraduate Diploma in Health Data in Practice offers a cutting-edge, human-centred approach to health and care data, equipping you with the tools and insights needed to drive innovation in real-world setting. Immerse yourself in an interdisciplinary curriculum that integrates statistics, epidemiology, health informatics, health inequalities, and qualitative research methods, allowing you to harness multidisciplinary approaches to design impactful study and inform critical decision-making.Through this PGDip, you will gain a comprehensive foundation in quantitative analysis, qualitative methods, the context and provenance of health data, and practical data management, preparing you to solve the most pressing health data challenges.You’ll also develop critical professional competencies, including analytical thinking, problem-solving, and clear communication - skills that are essential for thriving in the fast-evolving field of health data science.
A 2:1 or above at undergraduate level in a relevant subject, such as statistics, computer sciences, mathematics, bioinformatics, biomedical sciences, epidemiology, public health.
Applicants with a 2:2 degree and relevant experience in the field will be considered on an individual basis.
Students living in
Domestic
£911 month
Students from Domestic
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£1,800 month
Students from EU
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£1,800 month
Students from International
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