DiMe: Digital Health Series

Equip yourself to be a leader as we build the field of digital medicine and redefine healthcare to improve lives.


About these Courses

The Digital Medicine Society’s (DiMe) Digital Health Series has been designed to help you keep up with the fast-paced field of digital medicine. It currently includes courses on applied digital health ethics, building fit-for-purpose sensor-based digital health technologies, capturing the value of V1C for healthcare delivery, and unlocking regulatory success for digital health product developers.

Note: Each course has been licensed from the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe).

Organizational Price: Available as an add-on for $675 per year/per site for government and non-profit organizations or $750 per year/per site for for-profit organizations.

Language Availability: English

Suggested Audiences: Care Providers, Developers, Executives, Policymakers, Researchers, Students, Technologists


Basic Courses

Building Fit-for-Purpose Sensor-based Digital Health Technologies
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Teaches you how to develop, evaluate, and deploy a digital measurement product that meets the requirements of regulators and payers, as well as your buyers and adopters.

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Applied Digital Health Ethics
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Prepares you to apply digital health ethics in healthcare and research.

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Unlocking Regulatory Success for Digital Health Product Developers
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Describes how to build a fit-for-purpose regulatory strategy that strengthens your business strategy and differentiates your product in today’s digital health market.

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Capturing the Value of V1C for Healthcare Delivery
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Discusses how to adopt a virtual first care (V1C) approach in your work.

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FAQs

Who should take the courses in the DiMe: Digital Health Series?

These courses are relevant to individuals involved in healthcare and research, such as care providers, developers, executives, policymakers, researchers, technologists, and students. The courses cater to a variety of learning styles with videos, knowledge checks to test your understanding, and real-world examples.

How long does it take to complete each course in the DiMe: Digital Health Series?

Each course varies length. In general, the courses are designed to take between 1 to 2 hours to complete.

What are the standard recommendations for learner groups?

Organizations have various options for how they make these courses available to learners, and should choose the option(s) that best meet their needs. The standard recommendation is present each course separately.

Are these courses eligible for continuing medical education credits?

These courses do not currently have CE/CME credits available.