- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Digital Health in Low Resource Settings
Issued by
Monash University
Earners of the Digital Health in Low Resource Settings professional development digital credential have developed the skills to design and implement digital health tools in low resource settings. They are competent at critically analysing existing digital health approaches for digital health tools, evaluating whether a digital health tool is producing the intended outputs, and explaining common digital health implementation considerations (such as legal frameworks, interoperability, and ethics)
- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Complete all the modules in the Digital Health in Low Resource Settings course on OpenLearning. This requires completion of modules in all four weeks, including the weekly assessments.
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Complete the week 1 assessment task. This requires joining a study group to critically assess a digital health technology. To successfully complete this assessment, learners must identify two commercially available digital health technologies, select a low resource setting, and discuss how the selected digital health tools would work in the setting.
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Complete the week 2 assessment task. This requires joining a study group to develop a plan for a 60 minute online design workshop for the given scenario. To successfully complete this assessment, learners must do some initial research on the given scenario, develop the plan, use the provided template to map the design activity and sessions, and upload the design workshop according to the instructions given.
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Complete the week 3 assessment task. This requires joining a study group to develop an Expression of Interest response to a digital health grant. To successfully complete this assessment, learners must review the grant details, develop an EOI response, and upload the collated response according to the instructions given.
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Complete the week 4 assessment task. This requires learners to individually reflect on legal and ethical challenges for digital health tools. To successfully complete this assessment, learners must read the given paper, write a 500-word reflection of the ethical and legal challenges within, and submit the reflection according to the instructions given.