Healthscope and InPlace Network’s Innovative Model for Clinical Placements

InPlace Network and HealthScope had the privilege of presenting the keynote presentation regarding their innovative model for clinical placements at ‘Workforce Efficiency in Healthcare 2015.’

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InPlace Network and HealthScope had the privilege of presenting the keynote presentation regarding their innovative model for clinical placements at ‘Workforce Efficiency in Healthcare 2015.’ A topic that goes without saying, is very important to the modern workforce and something that the InPlace team is passionately contributing to through software designed to provide innovative solutions to transform the progression from student to professional. Through the partnership between Healthscope and InPlace Network, we are working to bridge the gap between enrollment and employment.

The keynote focused on how efficiently managing the engagement of students and higher education institutes in clinical placements at health service providers requires integrated and productivity-focused software. InPlace Network provides this comprehensive platform to support hospital networks in the management of students and interns from first contact by the educator to graduate employment.

This presentation shared innovative solutions for improving curriculum, identifying the best graduates for your organization, and building placement capacity with the implementation of InPlace Network.

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