Digital North Accelerator webinars
The four northern Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) have launched a joint programme – the Digital North Accelerator – to help SMEs boost the spread and adoption of their innovations across the north of England.
As part of our support to these companies we are hosting a series of webinars to showcase their innovations:
Doc Abode
26 March, 1-2.30pm
Doc Abode has developed a digital platform to help increase workforce capacity, support collaboration and improve patient outcomes. The platform allows for a new way of working between clinicians and care providers.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Dame Barbara Hakin, former Deputy Chief Executive of NHS England
- Bob Ricketts CBE, Director of Commissioning Support Services and Market Development for NHS England
- Dr Phil Jennings, Deputy Chief Executive and Medical Director at the Innovation Agency
- Dr Taz Aldawoud, founder and CEO of Doc Abode
To register click here. More details of Doc Abode are here: https://docabode.com/
The AHSNs involved in the Digital North Accelerator programme are Yorkshire and Humber AHSN, Health Innovation Manchester, the Innovation Agency and AHSN North East and North Cumbria.
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