Wearable Devices In Health
15 September, 2015 by Ryan MccannChristopher Roosen is the owner of Cognitive Ink, a user experience (UX) consultancy based in Sydney, specialising in the innovation and design of products, services and experiences. He has a deep interest in using calm technologies to reconnect people with their communities and the environment. Obsessed with understanding how and why users think and behave, Christopher’s expertise grounded in a Masters degree in Cognitive Psychology and a Postgraduate Certificate in Human Factors (a specialist discipline involving user-focused design to fit the physical and mental capabilities and limitations of human beings).
Ever considered a “C” Change
15 September, 2015 by ahhbBeing prepared for an epidemic or a pandemic
15 September, 2015 by ahhbPDT + STH delivering transformative healthcare design
15 September, 2015 by ahhbHerman Miller healthcare, helping you make waiting areas purposeful
15 September, 2015 by ahhbInstitute of Hospitality in Healthcare Ltd, annual national conference 2015
15 September, 2015 by ahhbClean away the risk of infections with microfibre
15 September, 2015 by ahhb21st century technology and rare cancer: A disconnect or a ripple of hope
12 September, 2015 by ahhbBuildings That Heal
10 September, 2015 by ahhbContributions from neuroscience in designing the built environment
The Conversation on Medical Research in the Developing World
31 August, 2015 by Sharon SmithThis article is part of a series The Conversation Africa is running on stem cell research and therapy. Read the rest of the series here.
Evaluating the Impact of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards
22 August, 2015 by ahhbMedical Research Future Fund - A Nation-Building Opportunity
20 August, 2015 by ahhbThis article was published in our Spring 2014 edition of Australian Hospital and Healthcare Bulletin. In light of the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) passing Senate last week, we have republished it to remind you of the key issues under discussion.
Stress Leads to Chronic Illness and Premature Ageing
19 August, 2015 by Sharon SmithProfessor Timothy Olds from the University of South Australia will present his findings next week that stress leads to chronic illnesses such as diabetes, stroke, asthma, heart disease, depression and osteoporosis as well as premature aging.
Queensland Public Doctors Receive New Contract
17 August, 2015 by Sharon SmithHealth Minister Cameron Dick said that the government had reached agreement with the doctors’ main bargaining bodies- Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation Queensland as well as Together Queensland- over a new enterprise agreement.