cover image - Evolve Resources for Digital Health: A Transformative Approach, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780729598521
Copyright: 2023
Publication Date: 08-21-2023
Page Count: 328
Imprint: Elsevier
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Evolve Resources for Digital Health: A Transformative Approach, 1st Edition

by Helen Almond, RN RSCN MSC PHD FAIDH MACN and Carey Mather, RN BSc GCert ULT GCert Creative Media Technology GCert Research PGrad Dip Health Promotion MPH PhD MACN FAIDH FHEA

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cover image - Evolve Resources for Digital Health: A Transformative Approach, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780729598521
Copyright: 2023
Publication Date: 08-21-2023
Page Count: 328
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $0.00

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Digital Health: A Transformative Approach is designed to prepare Australia and New Zealand’s future health and social care workforce for the rapidly evolving digital health landscape. It is the first local health informatics title reflecting Australasia-specific contexts and its learning objectives are aligned to National Digital Health Strategies and Frameworks.

A scaffolded approach to learning, makes this text suitable for all health and social care professionals, from early learners developing skills, to those more capable who want to adapt and lead in digital health.

The text is supported by online case studies that will assist development of digital professionalism and understanding requirements of digital technology across clinical, research, education and administration in diverse health and social care environments.

  • Helen Almond, RN RSCN MSC PHD FAIDH MACN, Senior Lecturer,Course Coordinator Health Service Management (Safety & Quality),Australian Institute of Health Service Management (AIHSM),College of Business and Economics (COBE),University of Tasmania and Carey Mather, RN BSc GCert ULT GCert Creative Media Technology GCert Research PGrad Dip Health Promotion MPH PhD MACN FAIDH FHEA, Senior Lecturer,Australian Institute of Health Service Management,College of Business and Economics,University of Tasmania

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