Hosted by the Precision Health Community of Practice, join us for a Digital Health Live webinar where we explore current trends with national and international thought leaders from a range of specialities within digital health.
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5/04/2022
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When:
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Tuesday 5 April 2022 4:00pm - 5:00pm (AEST)
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Where:
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Zoom (link provided the week of the event) Australia
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Contact:
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Sharlene Gunatilake
events@digitalhealth.org.au
03 9326 3311 (ext 1)
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Online registration is closed.
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Personalising health - From individuals to populations
Hosted by the Precision Health Community of Practice
Precision health and personalising care are our future – but how do we get there? This webinar will take us on a digitally enabled journey of person partnered healthcare. We will learn about individual support, subpopulation approaches through
to a systems level focus. The speakers will take us on a journey of how we scale-up to meeting individual needs to build sustainable approaches that form part of our digital health ecosystem.
Can’t attend this event live? Watch it on demand on Digital Health TV!
Speakers
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A/Prof Paul Cooper FAIDH CHIA (facilitator)
Associate Professor, Faculty of Health; School of Medicine Deakin University

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Katherine Bradstreet
Communications Coordinator, Counterpart

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Russell Shewan
Chief Executive Officer, LiverWELL

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Arjun Panesar
Founder, GRO Health

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Price:
Members: FREE Non-members: $30 (registrations are non-refundable) |
CPD Points
Approved for 1 CPD point for the CHIA certification.
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Can't attend this event live?
Watch it on Digital Health TV! An AIDH member-only benefit, containing hundreds of on-demand videos. Topics
include cybersecurity, precision health, nursing and midwifery informatics, artificial intelligence, clinical informatics, UX, virtual care and more!
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