FbT Journal Club | Wearable devices in clinical applications
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FbT Journal Club | Wearable devices in clinical applications

FbT Journal Clubs are one aspect of the learning program for the Fellowship by Training program. Candidates must attend and also present a minimum number of Journal Clubs during their time in the program. Whilst this event is targeted to the candidates in the program, members are welcome to attend.

17/03/2021
When: Wednesday 17 March 2021
4:00pm - 5:30pm (AEDT)
Where: Zoom (Link provided the week of the event)
Australia
Contact: Kristal Kitto
fbt@digitalhealth.org.au
03 9326 3311


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SOCIAL CARD Fellowship by Training

FbT Journal Club - March 2021 

Wearable devices in clinical applications

During this session the use of wearable devices in clinical applications will be discussed. Wearable biosensors have received tremendous attention over the past decade, mainly concentrated in the healthcare industry, which attempts to apply physical signals such as heart rate, blood pressure, skin temperature, respiratory rate and body motion to extract clinically relevant information. Wearable biosensors have received tremendous attention over the past decade, mainly concentrated in the healthcare industry, which attempts to apply physical signals such as heart rate, blood pressure, skin temperature, respiratory rate and body motion to extract clinically relevant information.

Shiva Sharif

Shiva Sharif

Digital Health Officer, Australian Digital Health Agency

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Price: $30

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