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Wardwatch is a new way of managing access to, and delivery of, clinical learning, teaching and data collection. It is a platform that connects students and other clinical staff with learning opportunities around the hospital in real time while allowing teachers and supervisors oversight and control. For students Wardwatch provides students with information on both scheduled and unscheduled learning opportunities providing alerts in real time direct to their phone. For teachers Wardwatch put teachers in control, allowing them to create and update teaching sessions, responding to any changes in circumstances with clinics or on the ward. For supervisors Wardwatch manages and presents data on all learning events allowing the oversight and control of teaching delivered throughout the hospital.

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Matthew Pendleton is the Co-Founder and Director of Wardwatch.

1 people are employed at Wardwatch.

Wardwatch is based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

The NAICS codes for Wardwatch are [611, 611110, 61, 6111, 61111].

The SIC codes for Wardwatch are [821, 82].

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