Griffith University
Graduate Certificate in Digital Health
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThis postgraduate program will combine the opportunity to study contemporary issues associated with information management in healthcare organisations with the integration of a sound understanding of the impact of digital health research, as well as the development and implementation of projects and programs relating to this critical area in both organisations and professional practice. Teaching will focus on technologies associated with health information; data and information acquisition, structure, uses and value; the ability to utilise digital health research; as well as project management skills to support managing resources and delivering initiatives in health information applications.
The program would be of interest to clinicians; health management professionals; science (information engineering); and personnel working in health corporate roles with responsibilities in health data and information.
Delivery mode
Griffith University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- 226 Grey St, South Bank
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Digital Health applicants must hold:
- any Bachelor degree;
- OR a health-related diploma PLUS two years relevant work experience in the health or aged-care sector;
- OR a minimum of five years equivalent full-time work experience in administrative, management and leadership roles within healthcare organisations (students would be expected to have career goals to work in health-related organisations).
Course fees
$8,000
$17,250
$8,000
$17,250
Career opportunities
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Health will prepare you for the following roles.
Health Data Analyst
The Health Data Analyst plays a crucial role in the healthcare sector, primarily focusing on analysing and interpreting health-related data to impr...
Telehealth Coordinator
A Telehealth Coordinator manages and facilitates remote healthcare services, connecting patients with healthcare providers through digital platform...
Health Information Manager
A Health Information Manager oversees the management of health information systems and data within healthcare organisations. You might work in hosp...
About Griffith University
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