Podcasts

Welcome from the Director of eLearning

Alice Breton

Alice BretonWelcome to our new podcast page of our website where we have uploaded a range of podcasts to help you evaluate whether or not online distance learning is for you. In the first of these podcasts I'll give you an overview of our three postgraduate programmes along with some useful tips and guidance on what to expect. We hope you will enjoy these resources.

small podcast icon  Welcome and Overview of Postgraduate Programmes


Message from the Programme Administrators

Ashley Stevenson and Julie Melville


Hi, we are Ashley and Julie and part of our role is to administer the College's Postgraduate Programmes. We've put together our own podcast to give you an insight into what we do and how we can assist students to help them get the most out of their studies and to ensure that the application process works as smoothly as possible.

small podcast icon Message from the Programme Administrators


Student Insights...

Jonathan Grau

Jonathan Grau is no stranger to studying online distance learning programmes with the Royal College of Surgeons as he recently completed his Healthcare Informatics MSc. Within no time at all he'd signed up for a new Postgraduate Certificate in Health Information Governance which we recently launched in partnership with the University of Edinburgh. We caught up with him at his student residential and asked him... why?

small podcast icon Jonathan Grau - Health Information Governance Student


Angus McCann

Angus McCann, a software specialist working with IBM's public sector clients in Scotland, shares his experiences of studying for the joint MSc in Health Informatics Programme run in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He gives an insight as to why he thinks this is a relevant qualification for both clinicians and IT professionals with a special interest in working in the healthcare industry.

small podcast icon  Angus McCann - Health Informatics Student


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