Events
The NHMRC Connected Health CRE hosts monthly interactive seminars that aim to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and discussion.
You and any of your colleagues or students are invited to attend the upcoming webinar on 9 February (Thursday) between 3.00pm to 4.00pm (AEST). This webinar will be led by international researcher, Professor Barr Taylor, M.D. who is Professor (Emeritus), Stanford Medical Centre and Distinguished Professor and Director of the Centre for m2Health at Palo Alto University and Dr Tilman Dingler who is Senior Lecturer in the University of Melbourne’s School of Computing and Information Systems. They will be discussing, “Transforming Healthcare with Chatbots: Exploring the Controversies and Opportunities”.
Please join using the zoom link
https://bakeridi.zoom.us/j/93166175281?pwd=R3h5U3pIMm4xaUNmK0Y2VzVCcWs5QT09
Feel free to send this email and flyer on to anyone else who might be interested. If you would like to get added onto the mailing list please get in touch with radhika.arunkumar@baker.edu.au
Digital health behavior interventions may offer scalable ways to prevent type 2 diabetes among adults at increased risk for the…
At the National Center for PTSD at the Veterans Administration, A/Prof Joe Ruzek and his team developed and deployed approximately…
Topic A/Professor Clair Sullivan, Head of Queensland Digital Health Research Network from the Centre for Health Services Research at The…
Diabetes and health advocate, Renza Scibilia from Diabetes Australia and A/Prof Lucio Naccarella from University of Melbourne, discussed the realities…
The presentation describes a new integration and communication platform being developed as part of the Connected Health NHMRC CRE. The…
Cardiovascular disease is responsible for over 50% of deaths per year in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). While digital…
In this two-part workshop, Connected Health CRE career development program members will learn about the theory and application of collaborative…
Efforts to translate evidence-based digital health interventions from research to real-world settings have struggled with sustained consumer engagement and the…