Training and Development
Building teams with the essential interdisciplinary skills
To determine which training and development opportunities are needed, we invite you to take our short training needs assessment
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We aim to grow skills, capacity, knowledge sharing, and entrepreneurship in digital health for AMR. Over the next three years, we will be providing opportunities to deliver a hybrid learning approach, combining in-person lectures, workshops, and seminars with digital learning tools to ensure learning and development reach the widest pool of participants. To do this, we will be utilising the interdisciplinary world-leading expertise of our Co-Is to provide a central platform for learning available to all hub partners. Some learning and development opportunities we will be providing over the next three years include:
- Skills, capacity, knowledge sharing, and entrepreneurship opportunities
- Lectures, workshops, and seminars for academia, NHS, UKHSA, government, industry, and charities
- Flexible Training Fund
- Cross-sector Secondments
- Career development and mentoring
- Affiliated Master’s projects
In addition to this, some of the key topics we will be exploring include:
- AMR challenges
- National and international surveillance platforms and data handling
- Digital technologies for human health and public health, including digital inequalities
- Diagnostics - sequencing and rapid tests
- NHS data governance, TREs, security, privacy, ethics, regulation
- Implementation science and change management in health and social care
- Advanced machine learning
- Data visualisation
- AMR patient public engagement and communications
More training and development opportunities can be found via our Training Observatory
Training observatory
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Training needs assessment
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