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Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Innovations

Where will your degree take you?

The Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Innovations is designed for professionals seeking a different perspective of the health system. Graduates will be able to use systems-thinking to lead, educate and influence colleagues and users of health systems, and improve processes and services. Healthcare Innovations graduates will stand out as future-focussed problem solvers, confident in using research and navigating health systems, and equipped to lead evidence-informed innovations.

Graduates may also wish to progress to further post-graduate research leading to potential career options in research organisations and academia.

Outcomes

Health leader

  • Lead, educate and advocate through human and organisational healthcare challenges.

Health innovator

  • Critically analyse, influence, and improve contemporary health systems and practices using systems and design thinking.

Project leader

  • Use problem solving and implementation science to create and sustain positive change.

Researcher

Apply research evidence to evaluate health services and policies, with the aim of improving health outcomes. 

Program learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes provide a broad and measurable set of standards that incorporate a range of knowledge, skills and abilities that will be achieved on completion of the program. These outcomes will help you determine whether this program aligns with your professional pathway, career and learning goals.

Further study options

The Faculty offers three pathway degrees as study options (including the Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Innovations) and you’ll be well-placed to progress to Bond’s Master of Healthcare Innovations program, receiving full credit for subjects studied in these programs.

These degrees can also be studied individually and cover a range of areas that may suit individual needs. 

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