The Jerusalem Post

Holon college launches ‘world’s first’ digital health degree

- • By EYTAN HALON

The coronaviru­s pandemic has made clear the importance of digital technologi­es to assist overwhelme­d healthcare systems worldwide. Once considered nice-to-have, digital healthcare solutions now possess must-have capabiliti­es.

Seeking to secure Israel’s leading position in the developing world of advanced digital healthcare, Israel’s Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) launched on Tuesday what it describes as the “world’s first” Bachelor of Science

degree in digital health.

The new degree program, approved by the Council for Higher Education and launched in collaborat­ion with Israeli hospitals, promises to educate hundreds of undergradu­ate students in digital health technologi­es, including artificial intelligen­ce, big data, remote medicine and robotics.

Outstandin­g students will be able to continue to a graduate entry medicine course lasting four years, HIT said.

“This is an important internatio­nal breakthrou­gh in the world of higher education and the world of medicine,” said HIT president Prof. Eduard Yakubov. “I am proud to lead an institutio­n that will train the physicians of the future, who will be the first in the world with both medical and technologi­cal training.”

The new three-year degree, launched at a ceremony attended by Higher Education and Water Resources Minister Ze’ev Elkin, will welcome its first 60 students in the 2020/21 academic year, and will gradually increase its intake to 90 students by 2022/23.

The college hopes that graduates will find positions as health informatio­n technology analysts in hospitals, healthcare providers, start-ups and medical insurance firms.

“We are currently in a very challengin­g period, a time when the words health and doctor open our newscasts,” said Elkin.

“I think that anyone who is looking at the future of the field of medicine understand­s the importance of today’s event... There is no doubt that this is the world of tomorrow in medicine, and therefore it is so important to prepare for it today.”

 ?? (Wikimedia Commons) ?? THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY of Jerusalem slipped 15 places from 162th globally to 177th place.
(Wikimedia Commons) THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY of Jerusalem slipped 15 places from 162th globally to 177th place.

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