Overview
WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training together with the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh have created a joint Fellowship programme with and inspiring approach to governance topic.
The programme is suited to all professional groups across healthcare. Ten modules spread over the period of twelve months will be taught by extended Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh Quality Governance Collaborative expert faculty. The WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training was formally designated in 2007, and since 2008 has been located here at Imperial College London.
This jointly run professional fellowship is an inspiring approach to governance education and training for multi professional groups across healthcare, including, clinicians, managers, public health professionals, nurses, AHPs, scientists and board lay representatives. The programme has a focus on healthcare governance and quality and is open to all with a demonstrable interest in, and requirement for, greater insight and experience in governance.
Application Form
Applications for the inaugural cohort are open now and are due 2 July 2021. Please use this application form and submit it via email to [email protected]
For any queries please contact Professor Michael Deighan FRCP Edin, Director of RCPE Quality Governance Collaborative,at: [email protected]
Applications for the inaugural cohort will open April 2021 and are due 2 July 2021.
For any queries please contact Professor Michael Deighan FRCP Edin, Director of RCPE Quality Governance Collaborative, at: [email protected]
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