The world is in desperate need of health professionals who think differently and possess the leaders
The world is in desperate need of health professionals who think differently and possess the leadership skills to improve local, national, and global health and well-being.
Designed and delivered by experienced educators, researchers and innovators within the?Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, the?Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, and the?Bond Business School, Bond’s Master of Healthcare Innovations was created for professionals seeking their next challenge in healthcare.
Learn to explore and analyse contemporary challenges in health, education, business, and research practices to create more effective, efficient, and sustainable health systems.
Graduate with the ability to navigate research evidence, critically evaluate health systems and practices, and utilise data and technology to identify opportunities and drive sustainable innovations.
A range of flexible study options are offered including Single Subject Offerings, Microcredentials, Graduate Certificates, a Graduate Diploma and Master’s Degree.
The healthcare landscape is changing and challenging the way we currently engage with healthcare services. The population is living longer with complex and chronic conditions, and many people have increasing expectations of healthcare and technology.
The traditional, siloed approach to healthcare is becoming increasingly ineffective and inefficient in meeting patients’ needs and desires. We require a flexible health workforce that engages in lifelong learning, is technologically savvy, understands research evidence, and is able to develop different models and systems of care. We are all being challenged to upskill and prepare ourselves to lead the changes required. Health leaders who think differently can learn to thrive in an environment of disruption and create positive change.
The Master of Healthcare Innovations is offered full-time over 3 semesters (one year), or part-time over multiple semesters. The program is delivered to small cohorts via intensive workshops supported by interactive learning resources and individualised assessments. This enables flexibility for those balancing study with work and family commitments.