Digital Health
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6 things ANMF members should know about artificial intelligence (AI)
- April 4, 2025
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
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8 reasons to take your career in mental health to South Australia
- May 6, 2025
- Category: Sponsored Post
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
Want to take the next step in your mental health career or just looking for a change of scenery? Whether you’re just getting started or you’re a seasoned professional, there’s plenty of reasons to take your career in mental health

Digital health lab: promising solutions for nursing and midwifery care
- November 18, 2024
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
A newly created digital health lab will enable the testing of new projects including those that will benefit the nursing and midwifery professions. Accelerating the pace of digital innovation will be critical to improving outcomes

More needed to address challenges for women in Australia’s digital health workforce
- October 28, 2024
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: Digital health
More women are choosing to continue their careers in digital health as gender diversity in the sector improves. But challenges remain, according to the Gender Diversity in Australia’s Digital Health Workforce 2024 Report. Launched last

Virtual reality to improve mealtimes for people with dementia
- October 15, 2024
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: Aged Care, All Nurses And Midwives, Digital health
A virtual reality experience to assist health workers in caring for patients with dementia at mealtimes has been recently released by Dementia Australia. Dementia Australia’s Dine with Ted allows participants to engage in a dining

AI to help address aggression in the ED
- September 16, 2024
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: AI, All Nurses And Midwives, Digital health
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been integrated into an immersive virtual reality enhanced computer simulation program to train frontline healthcare workers in de-escalating aggression in patients. Developed by researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU), ‘Barry’ is
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