Dean Jenkins
Physician, educationalist, entrepreneur, digital innovator. Medical Affairs. Cheerleader at Tremethick Brewery. Coder and founder OutcomesEngine.com
Physician, educationalist, entrepreneur, digital innovator. Medical Affairs. Cheerleader at Tremethick Brewery. Coder and founder OutcomesEngine.com
A new digital service to advise on, record and analyse learning outcomes - Outcomes Engine
Supporting the Editor-in-Chief and editorial board in growing the Journal of Continuing Medical Education - JCME
External engagement, digital transformation, and learning role in global medical affairs.
Part time clinical practice working in eldercare, medical admissions, TIA clinic, and medical student teaching.
A microbrewery making real ale - tremethick.co.uk
24hourlondon is an app and an innovative approach to local news and hyperlocal marketing - 24hourlondon.co.uk
Explored new opportunities in higher education programmes, business partnerships, MOOCs, e-learning in diabetes, BMJ Case Reports, and Research to Publication.
Integration of OnExamination into BMJ.
Built a new e-learning business, first to market in the support of doctors' postgraduate examinations.
Short programme on introducing changes with digital business transformation to large organisations.
Short and challenging programme on stragegy and financials. Certificate.
Short distance learning course on AI covering history, machine learning approaches, deep learning, ethics, and making a business case for AI.
Grampound Digital Twin is a website and app designed to pull together digital information for the parish of Grampound with Creed in Cornwall. It includes maps, weather and flood warnings, a local events calendar, links to bus timetables, local walks, traffic information, photographs, and much more. It is available on a tablet in Grampound Village Store.
The project grew from a series of conversations around the village. One factor was the common request for the location of addresses by visitors to the village shop. Inspiration came from the village of Etteln in Germany who won the IEEE award for 'most digital village' in 2025 and works on community resilience including Lifehouse. Conversations grew around emergency planning, the transparency of environmental data, the wish to use locally developed technology rather than relying on big tech companies, and to encourage the use of buses and walking routes.
The app is built with Typescript and Vite as a Capacitor app for crossplatform use on the web, android, and iOS.
Disclaimer - Grampound Digital Twin does not represent any government agency and is not intended to replace official information. It provides information from, and links to, publicly available UK government data including: Environment Agency Real Time flood-monitoring API for flood alert and river level data, UK Met Office for weather alerts for the South West, and planned roadworks from Cornwall Council.
Privacy Policy - no personal information is collected by Grampound Digital Twin. Anonymised usage data is collected to see which parts of the app are most commonly used.