There's a lot going on in the data and digital space and many issues nurses are facing can be solved with digital solutions. Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) would love to see more nurses present at Digital Health Week this year.
Successful Māori and Pasifika scholarships include a full conference registration pass, a workshop pass, and a ticket to the conference dinner. The workshop-only scholarships provide successful applicants with a pass to the workshop of their choice, but applicants cannot also be attending the conference. Travel/accommodation costs are not covered for either scholarship.
HiNZ is very keen to increase accessibility for groups who may otherwise not be able to attend due to funding. Scholarship applications close midnight, Friday 19 July and will be reviewed by a committee of leading digital health experts. Successful scholarship applicants will be notified by Monday 29 July. Read more on the Digital Health Week 2024 website.
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