What did you most enjoy about your course?
The MSc Digital Health Leadership content was comprehensive and thoroughly engaging. I constantly felt challenged yet supported to stretch myself across each course module and was free to approach the diverse assessment methods so that they remained highly relevant to me and my workplace. Hearing from a wide range of lecturers with enormous expertise whilst collaborating with a peer group of varied disciplines meant every interaction presented new and unique learning opportunities. Overall, I found the course extremely enjoyable and wholeheartedly recommend it to all leaders across digital health!
What did you most appreciate about the Faculty/College?
The faculty staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and hugely supportive. Although they delivered a well-structured course, they also made enormous efforts to listen to students and to use that feedback to shape future modules. Help was offered to those experiencing challenges meeting deadlines, and staff were sympathetic to work pressures outside of study, some of which were particularly challenging during the pandemic.
How did it feel to receive the Dean's Prize?
I was over the moon! I am hugely honoured to have received the Dean's prize and thankful for all the help and support from Imperial staff, my MSc peer group, and colleagues who have made it possible. The award has also given me greater confidence in my own abilities and inspired me to continue my pursuit of using data and AI to improve the health of our population.
What are you doing now/What do you plan on doing after graduation?
I plan to continue developing as a digital leader by using the work of my dissertation as a springboard for further innovative use of data and digital technologies. There remains enormous potential for positive change across digital health and care, and my hope is to be at the leading edge. But first, it's time to celebrate at the graduation ceremony with my friends and coursemates!