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23 July 2014 at 9:49am
The NHS-HE Forum was set up in 2001 for IT and networking managers  from  both  the NHS and Higher  Education,  with  an interest  in achieving two-way communication between NHSNet (now replaced  by N3) and Janet. It is an informal group that  relies  on the influence, ideas and action  of its individual members  to make a difference. Objectives of  the  Forum
3 June 2014 at 4:44pm
This is the usual annual Scotland version of the NHS-HE Forum which has run as an additional, separate event since 2006 to particularly focus on the NHS-HE connectivity and shared content challenges in Scotland. It last met in October 2012 and has been waiting on news on the Scotland Wide Area Network (SWAN) procurement which is set to replace N3 as the NHS network in Scotland. Ron MacDonald, Head of National Infrastructure Services at NHS National Services Scotland has agreed to be the key note speaker. Previous Scotland NHS-HE Forum details at:
24 October 2013 at 3:16pm
This page with can be used to notify NHS sites that take clinical placement students and so will be affected by students' webmail services being switched from 'Live@Edu' to 'Office365 for Education'. Thank you to Teeside for suggesting this and starting the ball rolling as below. Please add other notifications by (registering on this site and joining this group as necessary) and posting as a comment or by emailing malcolm.teague@ja.net for me to add it.
24 October 2013 at 3:16pm
Emma described the new Integrated Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) project that is being led by Health Education England in association with the Higher Education Academy (HEA). It is part of the response to the Better Training Better Care initiative responding to both the Temple report (Time for Training) and the Collins report (Foundation for Excellence).
24 October 2013 at 3:16pm
Mark has recently joined Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as Director of Informatics with a seat on the Board. He recounts a week in his working life........
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