College of Medicine and Health

Hear from lecturers and students how personalised learning tools have boosted engagement and attainment.

🩺 Principles of Nursing
🫁 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences
💡 Decision Making
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Overview

The College of Medicine and Health at the University of Birmingham is a distinguished institution celebrated for its commitment to advancing healthcare education and research. Established in 2008, the college encompasses a variety of departments dedicated to medical sciences, public health, and allied health studies, all working collaboratively to drive innovation and excellence in healthcare practice and research.

As part of the university-wide partnership, the institution has transformed study practices by incorporating StudyStash's AI-powered revision tools. Faculty have noted that nursing students particularly appreciate how the tool simplifies complex bioscience content and enhances exam preparation, while students have highlighted the benefit of receiving concise, digestible revision notes that condense extensive lecture material into easily manageable insights.

Hear from Lecturers and Students

Mr Kelvin McMillan RN, PGCHE
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It is amazing to see how nursing students value StudyStash to help with revision of complex topics such as bioscience. From a lecturer’s perspective, StudyStash offers another opportunity to support preparation for assessments such as exams.

Mr Kelvin McMillan RN, PGCHE

Assistant Professor in Nursing

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Dominika Gorgosz,
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StudyStash gave me detailed revision notes for three days of lectures. It was really helpful and definitely useful for condensed knowledge... it’s kind of like a pill-sized pieces of information to grasp concepts without going into too in-depth.

Dominika Gorgosz,

MSc Health Data Science

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