NHS Digital and NHSX CEOs confirmed as keynotes
Simon Bolton will make his first keynote speech as the CEO of NHS Digital on day two of Digital Health’s Virtual Summer School, 15-16 July. Speaking at 9am on Friday 16 July, the former Test and...
Simon Bolton will make his first keynote speech as the CEO of NHS Digital on day two of Digital Health’s Virtual Summer School, 15-16 July. Speaking at 9am on Friday 16 July, the former Test and...
The full programme has been published for Virtual Summer School 2021. And as we look beyond the immediate crisis to NHS recovery, what is needed next from current and future digital leaders in the...
Diana Kennedy, chief technology officer of Bupa and Professor Maureen Baker, chair of the PRSB, have been confirmed as keynote speakers for Virtual Summer School 2021 Diana, who has held several...
Dame Clare Gerada, the former chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners and senior partner at digital pioneers the Hurley Group practices, is the latest high-profile speaker confirmed...
NHSX’s digital dream team of Dr Simon Eccles, Dr Natasha Phillips and Sonia Patel have all been confirmed as speakers for the Virtual Summer School 2021, 15-16 July. Sonia, Natasha and Simon will...
The Digital Health Summer Schools 2021, 15-16 July will take the pulse of what it means to be an effective digital leader working in the fast-changing NHS, following 18-months of Covid-19. The...
Inspirational speakers; patient advocate, surgeon, and breast cancer survivor Liz O’Riordan and Professor Mary Dixon-Wood of THIS, Cambridge University, have been announced as the opening keynotes...
To get the most out of the forthcoming Virtual Summer School , we are asking all attendees to log on to our virtual platform and familiarise themselves with the features at least one week before...
Virtual Summer School is set to finish with a bang on day two, Friday 24 July, with two new amazing afternoon keynotes added to the programme. Dr Ben Goldacre MBE, renowned journalist, author and...
The full programme for Virtual Summer Schools 2020 has been published with the event just over three weeks away on 23-24 July. The Covid-19 crisis meant it was impossible to hold the regular...