Graduate Certificate in Digital Health

RMIT University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00122A

Digital health has enormous potential in addressing some of this century’s biggest healthcare challenges. Our Graduate Certificate in Digital Health will equip you with the knowledge and skills to plan, design, negotiate, and manage innovations in digital health. Learn how to access and deploy virtual care and develop the capabilities to lead a health service transformation with electronic health records. Evaluate challenges and barriers to digital health adoption, and explore the risks and ethics associated with deploying digital technologies in health and social care. 100% online, this leading industry program is designed to work around your lifestyle. No on-campus commitments and flexible learning.

Structure

Our graduate certificate contains three core subjects, and the choice of one from two optional subjects. Digital Health Enablers and Technologies, Data and Electronic Health Records, Applied Telehealth and Virtual Care, Optional subject 1: Digital Health in Service Delivery, Optional subject 2: Strategy, Design and Change Management in Digital Health.

Subjects

  • Digital Health

Standard entry requirements

An bachelor degree or equivalent, or higher-level qualification, in any discipline from a recognised tertiary institution and at least 1 year’s full-time experience in a health care or social setting or At least five years’ full time experience working in health or social care or a related role with a portfolio of evidence demonstrating analysis and report writing. All applicants will be required to submit a curriculum vitae (CV)

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Online International: $2,520 No
  • Full-time : 1 year

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