MSc Advanced Health and Care Management - Yearbook 2023

PRINCE CHIBUEZE UCHEAGWU IBE

FULL TIME MSc STUDENT

BIO My first degree was in Optometry and in the process of practicing I got into management. I decided to study the Advanced Health and Care Management to improve my skillset and increase the value I can add to any organization. The course did not disappoint, and it was a phenomenal experience interacting and learning from some the best the world of management, innovation and healthcare have to offer.

RESEARCH IMPACT There was an information gap on how the Intensive Learning Academies (ILAs) are impacting the lives of professional learners in the NHS. I had to limit my research to the ILAs present in Swansea University and the courses they offered. It was interesting to find out that they have been quite successful in not only educating professionals in various sections of the NHS and third sector, but the programmes have also taught the participants new skills, increased their confidence on the job and encouraged them to accept more responsibility. Some have even gone on to secure promotions or resume at more superior roles than they were at due to the growth process they have undergone while studying under the ILA.

TAIWO ENOCH AYODELE

FULL TIME MSc STUDENT

BIO My name is Taiwo, and I have a lot of lifelong passions. I have a keen interest in learning new things and gaining insightful knowledge, whether it’s through reading, going to workshops, or going to college. My character has been shaped by my love of learning, which has enabled me to accept change and pursue personal growth while adapting to new challenges. I also like exploring new places and taking in the splendor of the natural world. This passion has impacted not only my personal life but also my career decision of helping to improve the health quality conditions of people as I aspire to work in health care management-related fields.

RESEARCH IMPACT The study focuses on the novel therapeutic approaches required to enhance the mental health services provided to new mothers and to improve the health of the mother and child. Mobile phones are offered as a solution to support mental health services in Africa. In Nigeria, mobile phones are given to pregnant women and nursing staff with the specific goal that they evaluate physicians and nurses using the phone in order to reduce the amount of time they spend traveling to primary care and hospitals to consult with physicians and nurses.

The best thing I have ever done is come to Swansea University for my Master’s degree.

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