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10 June 2026Telegenz: Care Beyond Walls, Training Beyond Limits
Join us for this webinar, hosted by the ISfTeH Nurses and Midwives Working Group, which brings together experts from ISfTeH member Telegenz to provide exciting insights into patient care, clinical examination, Hospital-at-Home and remote patient management.
📆 June 18, 2026 | 12:00pm UTC
💻 Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LvrATH1rTFawbw8_kIHQHw
Agenda:
Welcome and Introduction
Kerryn McGowran
Co-Chair, ISfTeH Nurses and Midwives Working Group
Director of Nursing – Assistance (EMEA), International SOS, UK
Extend the Clinical Room: In-Person and Virtual Learners, One Faculty-Led Experience
Dr. Maimoona Azhar
CEO, Telegenz
This presentation will cover how Telegenz supports simultaneous patient care and clinical exam through a live platform demo.
Maimoona is a physician and clinical educator building infrastructure to expand healthcare workforce capacity. As Founder and CEO of Telegenz, she leads the development of a compliance-first platform for supervised AI-powered clinical training — enabling institutions to scale supervision, assessment, and audit-ready documentation without compromising accreditation or governance standards.
Reimagining Patient Care: Integrating a Digital Health Connection Beyond Hospital Walls
Dr. Catherine Corrigan
Chief Academic Officer, Telegenz
This presentation will discuss the Hospital-at-Home model of care in relation to a supportive digital platform designed to enable safe, effective remote patient management.
Catherine is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner, former Associate Professor, with a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree, currently associated with Telegenz as Chief Academic Officer and also working as an academic and healthcare consultant to various university healthcare programs. With extensive experience in clinical practice and higher education, Catherine has a particular interest in the Hospital-at-Home model of care. Her focus is on how a purpose-built digital platform can support remote patient monitoring, reduce avoidable hospital admissions, and enhance practitioner training.



