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February 2019
Digital Transformation Is A Journey, Not A Destination
Join a panel of industry leaders where they will share their perspectives and debate what it really takes to lead successful digital transformations.
Find out more »CRE forum: Text-based Counselling Services
The CRE in Telehealth team invites you to its first forum for 2019 on Wednesday, 6 February from 12:30-1:30pm, Qld time. Join us to hear Pablo Navarro, Registered Psychologist, present Text-based Counselling Services Pablo Navarro is a PhD candidate from UQ School of Psychology who will present findings from two qualitative pilot studies investigating the contexts and motivations underpinning young people's use of text-based counselling services and the factors that influence the effectiveness of clinical work on these modalities. The…
Find out more »March 2019
Digital Oncology Mini Forum 2019
Save the date - Tele-oncology forum 2019 at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Find out more »AI is disrupting healthcare – are you ready? Webinar from the CRE
AI is disrupting healthcare – are you ready? CRE in Telehealth webinar, Presented by Associate Professor Brent Richards. Wednesday, 6 March 12:30-1:30pm, Qld time
Find out more »Webinar: Special Interest Groups in Brazil and their role in telehealth success
A Brazilian case study webinar: how have telehealth special interest groups supported the success of national telehealth roll-out?
Find out more »April 2019
Digital Mega-Studies of the Future
How do we ensure health research studies are fit for purpose into the future?
Find out more »ATC: The Australian Telehealth Conference 2019
Embedding virtual, patient-centred care
Find out more »May 2019
CRE forum: Telehealth economic evaluations
Dr Centaine Snoswell is the Health Economics Research Fellow with the Telehealth CRE, and was first author on the health economics methods paper as part of the CRE collection. Using practical examples, she will talk about how to include health economics in telehealth evaluations. Centaine’s research focuses on the economic evaluation of teleheatlh within many different specialties for the CRE in Telehealth. She is currently using modelling to simulate the economic efficiency of implementing teleheatlh initiatives for chronic conditions and…
Find out more »Seminar: Device Representatives in the Clinic: Help, Hindrance or Liability?
Medical devices are complex, high tech and increasingly complicated and they play an important role in the continued improvement of healthcare. Their technical complexity represents both their strength and their weakness. The strength is self evident, improved quality of patient care and cutting edge treatment, the weakness is more complicated and can be summarised in the question: How can clinicians keep pace with change and make informed decisions whether to adopt the use of one device or another? The response to…
Find out more »June 2019
Indigenous partnerships and the role of telehealth
UQ’s Centre for Online health has been engaging with many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community health services throughout Queensland for the last 15 years. Telehealth is transforming the way health services are delivered to these Indigenous communities – in all areas including education, clinical consultation and administration. This experience working with these communities has provided valuable insight into the potential of telehealth, community needs and preferences, and opportunities to reduce inequality caused by distance or other logistical or cultural…
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