Founded by nationally celebrated medic Dr Johann Malawana, Medics.Academy was created to help solve the global workforce crisis through scaled education and training. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts there will be a global shortfall of 18 million health workers by 2030.
Through its unique digital platform, the company aims to empower health professionals globally through innovative education, as well as supporting continued professional development.
Its unique vision is to ensure healthcare education is affordable and accessible to healthcare workers and students across the globe – thus delivering the workforce society desperately needs. Medics.Academy hopes that it can help increase the number of doctors per 1000 people from 1.56 across the globe to closer to European averages of 2.8-3.7.
The company’s blended learning programmes are created by a highly-skilled team of doctors, engineers, artists, and film-makers to enable students and healthcare professionals to learn in new and innovative ways.
Content can be accessed anywhere flexibly fitting around clinical practice, with the aim of empowering health professionals and driving improvements in skills, knowledge and patient safety.
“Our team is passionate about innovating in healthcare and empowering health professionals across the globe to do the same, and together we have managed to make healthcare training more efficient and accessible worldwide.
“Our commitment to standardise education around the world will ultimately create safer clinical and better patient outcomes. Alongside this we also have a focus on leadership and creating greater gender equality in healthcare, to better reflect the needs of the modern-day society.”
Medics.Academy is dedicated to partnering with top clinicians and partner organisations to deliver a range of engaging, high-quality programmes. These include:
Since being established, Medics.Academy has achieved a number of milestones. In 2021 it was named as one of the ‘First 100 companies’ featured in The UK’s Digital Health Playbook, which lists some of the top digital health companies in the UK who have displayed their commitment to export and international expansion.
Medics.Academy has also worked with a number of acclaimed partners, including the World Health Organization (WHO), NHS Health Education England, The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, WILEY, and the Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust, Barts Health, the Ethiopian Medical Women’s Association, the Indian Confederation of Healthcare Associations, the Malaysian Ministry of Health, the Qatar Foundation and a variety of other organisations across healthcare globally.
About Medics.Academy https://www.medics.academy/
Medics.Academy was founded in 2016 to address the global health workforce shortage. Changing populations will generate a demand for 40 million new health worker jobs by 2030; however, most of these jobs will be created in wealthier countries. Without action, the World Health Organization (WHO) predicts there will be a shortfall of 18 million health workers by 2030, particularly in low- and lower-middle-income countries. Medics.Academy’s revolutionary online platform provides technology-enhanced learning solutions for organisations and individuals. The training packages have been developed to meet the learning needs of healthcare professionals worldwide and provide education consultancy and tailor-made solutions for organisations. The extensive and ever-growing library of world-class material is designed to maximise learner experience and engagement.