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Becoming Digital in Health Sciences Research: lightning talks and panel

access_time Published on 8/16/21, 2:44 AM Education

It's been a long time coming, and it may have taken a pandemic, but digital disruption in health has arrived. What does this mean for research in the health sciences?
Navigate to each speaker/section using the time stamps under the jump.
Digital Health is where technology meets people. From AI to wearables, mobile devices and apps, new technologies offer opportunities to transform models of care, support access, and tailor decision-making and treatment.
Meanwhile, the potential of electronic health records and other datasets to inform research and care is largely untapped. Further, an important key to digital health solutions that stick, is Patient-Public Involvement in research and co-design.
Welcome/overview of digital health in research
00:00 Introduction by host Dr Mark Merolli (Senior Lecturer & Research Fellow)
04:15 Prof Linda Denehy – Head of School, Melbourne School of Health Sciences)
10:30 Prof Wendy Chapman – Director, Centre for Digital Transformation of Health, and Associate Dean Digital Health
15:50 5x5 Lightning Talks
Researchers from our five health sciences departments share their experiences with digital health sciences research, including their motivations, challenges, and funding.
17:13 Audiology & Speech Pathology – Associate Professor Karyn Galvin
24:11 Nursing – Dr Suzanne Kapp
29:39 Optometry & Vision Sciences – Dr Marianne Coleman)
35:22 Social Work – Prof Lynette Joubert
44:20 Physiotherapy – Rachel Nelligan
50:07 Q & A
1:02:16
Panel - Digital Health and the Learning Health System
Our expert panel of researchers, clinicians, and industry experts will discuss the role of digital in health research from supporting decision-making through to implementing interventions and improving health system performance
1:06:11 Kath Feely – Chief Allied Health Information Office, Parkville Precinct
1:07:00 Professor Andrew Turpin – Convener PetaCampus initiative and MDAP lead
1:08:04 Dr Douglas Pires – Computing & Information Systems; Centre for Digital Transformation of Health; Data Science and Artificial intelligence
1:09:05 Chris Pearce, Outcome Health
1:10:26 Associate Professor Jo-Anne Manski Nankervis – GP, Dept of General Practice
1:12:25 Professor Marie Gerdtz – Head of Nursing, Melbourne School of Health Sciences
1:15:03 Panel discussion