Exciting Developments for Digital Health Leaders: Join Us at Summer Schools 2026
As the discourse around digital health continues to evolve, the announcement of the initial speakers for the Digital Health Summer Schools 2026 has sparked great enthusiasm among health care leaders. Scheduled for 16-17 July 2026, the event will take place at the University of Nottingham, bringing together some of the most influential minds in the field.
Leading the lineup is Professor Katherin Cresswell, a pioneer in digital innovation in health and care from the University of Edinburgh. With an impressive track record of over 140 peer-reviewed publications and significant funding from research bodies, Cresswell has been instrumental in advising top organizations such as the World Health Organisation and Harvard Medical School. Her insights will surely provide invaluable perspectives for attendees aiming to harness technology’s potential in healthcare.
Hear from Industry Leaders Driving Transformation
Three more dynamic speakers are set to join the roster: Andy Callow, the chief digital and information officer at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust; Hayley Grafton, the group chief nursing information officer with significant leadership roles in Leicester and Northamptonshire; and Dr. Penny Kechagioglou, chief clinical information officer at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust. These educators and practitioners have taken on pivotal roles in shaping NHS transformation and will share their experiences and strategies.
Revamped Conference Format: Engaging and Interactive
This year’s format focuses on enhancing engagement through small-group and interactive sessions. As Hayley Grafton mentioned, the conference is designed to foster learning through shared experiences, making it distinct from other similar events. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in formal presentations, collaborative workshops, and informal discussions, ensuring a comprehensive knowledge exchange.
Networking Opportunities: Connect and Collaborate
The Summer Schools 2026 event expects more than 300 delegates, presenting a golden opportunity for networking within the Digital Health Networks community. Participants can reconnect with colleagues, forge new partnerships, and exchange ideas to drive innovation in digital health.
The social program, including a pre-event barbecue and a middle-night dinner to honor the winners of the Digital Health Awards and the top individual from the first Digital Health Impact List, will further enhance the experience.
Participation Details: Secure Your Spot for Learning
Open exclusively to members of the Digital Health Networks, Summer Schools welcomes both current and future leaders in digital health. Early bird registration starts at £399 + VAT, and there are discounts available for groups of four or more. The space is limited, so it’s advisable to secure your spot early to avoid missing out on this pivotal event.
In conclusion, the Digital Health Summer Schools 2026 promises an enriching learning experience and valuable insights into the future of healthcare technology. If you're committed to excellence in the digital health sector, don't miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative event.
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