Digital Health
Deutscher Akademischer Austauchdienst German Academic Exchange Service offers an MSc in Digital Health which “covers the basic concepts and methods of IT systems engineering and data engineering as well as the basics of medicine” along with the “understanding of different healthcare systems.” (https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/detail/5252/#tab_overview). Bournemouth University runs an MSc in Digital Health which is about “computer science and healthcare” and teaches “technological skills needed to drive global change”. (https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/study/courses/msc-digital-health)
Some universities offer the course with a resident-centred approach such as HSE Digital Transformation offers a Master’s in Digital Health Transformation which recognizes “the dimensions of a patient-centric health ecosystem in order to identify innovation potential” and “assess the potential of exponential technologies and digital services to facilitate collaboration and the sharing of information and knowledge to realise the benefits of an integrated care environment.” (https://hsedigitaltransformation.ie/education/msc-dht)
Some universities trains professionals such Tallinn University of Technology offers an MSc in Digital Health which aims to “train change managers – people who are able to develop, analyze and implement new digital solutions in the area of health care.” (https://taltech.ee/en/hct) University College London offers an MSc in Digital Health and Entrepreneurship which teaches “digital health and enterprise.” (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught-degrees/digital-health-and-entrepreneurship-msc). University of Oxford has an MSc in Applied Digital Health which trains students for “theoretical knowledge, practical skills and methodological competences in digital health to meet the requirements of management and research and development tasks used in today’s health industry.” (https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/msc-applied-digital-health)
Whereas some gives understanding about the emerging health technologies such as University of Denver’s Master in digital health focuses on “the cutting-edge of emerging health technology, including telehealth, digital health, and virtual health by learning how technology affects and improves diagnosis, treatment, training, patient records, and financial transactions.” (https://universitycollege.du.edu/hinf/degree/masters/digital-health-online/degreeid/590) Similarly, The University of Malta has a Master of Science in Digital Health which exposes students “to modern digital technologies that are becoming vital to improve personal wellbeing and to the understanding, prevention, diagnosis and management of illnesses.” (https://www.um.edu.mt/courses/overview/PMSCDGHPET1-2022-3-O) University of San Francisco offers an MS in Digital Health Informatics which concentrates on “digital healthcare, encompassing mobile health (mHealth), digital therapeutics, telehealth, and application of advanced analytics to healthcare.” (https://www.usfca.edu/nursing/programs/graduate/digital-health-informatics) International Hellenic University has an MSc in Digital Healthcare Technologies which teaches “to reinforce, deepen and expand their theoretical and factual in innovative technologies such as 3D printing which can help towards personalized medicine. In order to enable the integration of these technologies into healthcare, contemporary technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and the Internet of Things must integrate in Digital health both a public and private sector.” (https://www.ihu.gr/ucips/postgraduate-programmes/dht) University of Bristol has an MSc in Digital Health which imparts learning in “novel sensing technologies to detect and monitor diseases, artificial intelligence, epidemiology, statistics and more.” (https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/2023/eng/msc-digital-health/) University of Strathclyde Glasgow offers an MSc in Digital Health Systems which studies “not only the clinical perspective but also social care, third sector and consumer care models.” https://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/postgraduatetaught/digitalhealthsystems/#coursecontent).
La Trobe University has a Master of Digital Health which teaches “principles and key concepts in the design, development, implementation, and management of contemporary digital health solutions.” (https://www.latrobe.edu.au/courses/master-of-digital-health?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI57b7o7G8_AIVF5lmAh0MNguxEAAYASAAEgLZLvD_BwE&cid=ser:goo:nan:nan:app:nan:nan:nan:nan:nan:mel:mst:mdh:heal&ef_id=EAIaIQobChMI57b7o7G8_AIVF5lmAh0MNguxEAAYASAAEgLZLvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!7713!3!589869654942!p!!g!!master%20digital%20health#career-outcomes) University of St Andrews offers a Master of Science in Digital Health which imparts learning in “how knowledge is created, advanced and renewed.” (https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/subjects/specs/2020-21/TSSFGRSXDIG.html) The University of Sydney runs a Master of Digital Health and Data Science which focuses on “to transform health systems through innovative digital health and data science technologies.” (https://www.sydney.edu.au/handbooks/engineering_pg/computer_science/digital_health_data_science.html).