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Telehealth clinical challenges workshop

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The advent of COVID-19 has necessitated the rapid adoption of new models of care delivery to facilitate remote healthcare access.

This online Telehealth clinical challenges workshop will be facilitated by Professor Jennifer Philip, Academic Lead in Palliative Care, at the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre. Professor Philip is also leading the UTS IMPACCT Rapid Program Telehealth series, which is currently open to recruitment.

We want to hear about clinical challenges in telehealth service that you that you are facing in your organisations and communities.

The clinical challenge may be:

  1. due to a gap in the evidence supporting the use of telehealth
  2. changing healthcare delivery models utilising telehealth
  3. the use of telehealth in different populations.

At the workshop we aim to identify clinical challenges involving telehealth for which a solution would positively impact the future of healthcare and identify ideas for which a team can be put together to further develop the idea into a trial concept.

To present your telehealth clinical challenge study idea, complete the PowerPoint template linked below and submit it by email to CST@uts.edu.au.

Study idea template instructions:

  1. Telehealth clinical challenge study ideas must be submitted on the linked PowerPoint template and must not exceed the four slides in the template - we only want preliminary information at this point.
  2. Submissions are due by COB Tuesday 24 November 2020.
  3. Submissions must be emailed to CST@uts.edu.au.
  4. We will review all submissions and advise those who have been chosen to present one week before the workshop on Tuesday 1 December.
  5. If your idea is chosen to present and you are unable to attend, please nominate a proxy to present on your behalf.
  6. Presentations at the workshop will not exceed 20 minutes to allow time for multiple presentations.

↓ TELEHEALTH CLINICAL CHALLENGES WORKSHOP PRESENTATION TEMPLATE (PPT, 1709KB)


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Workshop attendees are required to sign a confidentiality agreement. Current PaCCSC and CST members may already have one in place. We will contact you if you need to sign a confidentiality agreement.

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