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lightbulb Just launched! Our Connected Care Clinical Student Scholarship

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3 weeks 6 days ago #9848 by Rashaad Bhyat
Canada Health Infoway (Infoway), is excited to announce the launch of the Connected Care Clinical Student Scholarship, aimed at supporting clinical students who are passionate about advancing their knowledge in digital health.

Connected Care Clinical Student Scholarship

This scholarship offers up to $5,000 per student to help cover the costs of pursuing educational programs in digital health, such as certificates, diplomas, or degrees. Eligible programs may include topics such as interoperability, electronic health records, health information systems, digital health innovation, healthcare data analytics, and digital health policy. Students currently enrolled in accredited post-secondary clinical programs or those who have recently graduated in Canada are encouraged to apply for this scholarship to support their education in digital health.

Learn more about eligibility and how to apply for the scholarship below. Applications are due by November 22nd, and successful recipients will be notified the third week of December.

The Connected Care Clinical Student Scholarship is the second initiative from the Infoway Centre for Clinical Innovation in Digital Health (CIDH), which supports national efforts to accelerate the adoption of healthcare interoperability. The Centre seeks to drive healthcare transformation in Canada by engaging with clinical leaders.

www.infoway-inforoute.ca/en/digital-health-initiatives/connected-care-clinical-student-scholarship

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