The team here at MedCast are pretty excited – we’ve just been notified of some prestigious awards for excellence. It’s a pat on the back for us but more importantly, its leveraging the impact of our e-learning solutions for our clients and proving that technology and high quality medical education can deliver fantastic results.
Independent non-profit agency LearnX have announced the winners of their Impact Awards 2017. In collaboration with our technology partner, Androgogic and, for one of the awards, in collaboration with our client Black Dog Institute, we took the gongs for:
It’s a sign of bigger things to come. We are really excited about the health e-learning projects and collaborative social platforms our team are helping to develop right now.
Kate is a Director at Medcast, leading education projects and partnerships dedicated to improving healthcare through innovative education. She began her career as an Occupational Therapist and has a Masters in Public Health. Kate worked in healthcare advisory services at KPMG, where she delivered evaluation, clinical redesign, and change-management services to government and NGOs.
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