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OF COMPLETION
This is to certify that
TEOW YU TING AINSLEY
has completed the
Driving Innovation in Healthcare (Synchronous & Asynchronous E-learning)
course on
29-May-2024
Associate Professor
Head O&G Department, National University of Singapore
Programme Co-Director
Serial No.: 107226529

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Associate Professor
Singapore Institute of Technology
Programme Co-Director
Founding Head, Design Factory
Mahesh Choolani
Agnes Xue
Professor
Chong Yap Seng
Dean
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

Driving Innovation in Healthcare (Synchronous & Asynchronous e-learning)
TEOW YU TING AINSLEY
he course aims to prepare individuals to thrive in today’s evolving healthcare workplace and offers opportunities to create new thinking for a new healthcare industry.
With the theme of incubating ideas to solve specific business challenges and framing innovation, this course takes a transdisciplinary approach to morph data into insight, shaping policy, product, and systems to create a better human experience.
This course breaks down the different types of innovation and applies them in key business areas in healthcare. Combining both business and public healthcare perspective, the course strikes a balance between weighing industry standards alongside Design Thinking and user-driven innovation.
• Strategy Innovation: Applying Design Thinking to IT and Digital Transformation plans as an organisation strategy innovation
• Medical Technology – Applying Design Thinking to guide product innovation and development
• Healthcare processes – Applying Design Thinking to enhance and improve efficiency of work processes as a form of process innovation
• Patient care – Applying Design Thinking to enhance patient care models as a form of service innovation
• Information Technology, Digital Transformation: Design Thinking may be applied to Digital Transformation as an organizational strategy for innovation.
• Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Robotics: Design Thinking can be used in upstream processes to understand User Experience and scope pain points before Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Robotics is applied during solutioning. Design Thinking elements are also present throughout the iteration and prototyping phase of solution design.
Skills / Knowledge
- Strategy innovation
- Medical Technology
- Healthcare processes
- Patient care
- Information Technology
- Digital Transformation
- Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Robotics
- Design Thinking
Issued on
June 27, 2024
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