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Fifteen trainees have graduated from Guyana’s newly established Digital Health Training Institute, qualifying them to join the Ministry of Health as Digital Health Specialists as the public healthcare system expands its use of technology.
The first cohort completed 17 training modules and a two-part final assessment, preparing the graduates to support digital systems being introduced across the country’s public health sector.
These include Electronic Health Records, telemedicine, pharmaceutical management systems and artificial intelligence-supported diagnostic tools.
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