Digital technology innovations are significantly shaping the healthcare industry, and a group of experts working in health have shed light through sharing different perspectives on how this is so, from collating and coding patient data, facilitating easier access to technologies for adequate and quality care, and improving cybersecurity for both patients and clinicians.
Congratulations to Professor Sara Dolnicar who has been named as a finalist in Australia’s leading science awards, the 2022 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, for ‘Outstanding Mentor of Young Researchers’.
As the final hours of your weekend slip away, your mind starts to wander. You fret over emails, next week’s meetings and the urgent project you vowed to start on Monday morning. It may be comforting to know you’re not alone.
It takes a noble army to overcome a wicked force. A popular narrative in fairy tales and comic books, this approach is gaining serious traction in the realms of business, academia, research and government.
Fourteen years after Australia established the Closing the Gap framework, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples still face barriers to equal labour market participation. In fact, between 2008 and 2018, the employment rate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples only increased by 0.9 per cent.