Talk to a psychologist about the biggest challenges in their job, and you will likely hear about the importance of building a safe and nurturing relationship with patients, and maintaining that connection. A good psychologist must be able to bring their patients to a level where they are willing to open up about their internal
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In the realm of the medical professional, there are few recurring issues which can affect patient care as significantly as clinic and hospital wait times. Whether at a general practice level, or all the way up to the most highly specialised surgical procedures, reducing patient wait times is crucial for delivering more effective care, and even saving
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The technical team at Voice Recognition Australia have resolved a known Dragon Naturally Speaking issue that has been plaguing Windows 10 users for some time. To our knowledge not even Nuance has discovered this fix, so well done team. Here’s the Nuance forum link showing that they have not solved this as yet. So for now
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Few fields of medicine are as diverse as neurology. Epilepsy, dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases are just a few examples of the challenging medical conditions neurologists face on a daily basis. In fact, there are more than 600 neurological diseases known to us, many of which are chronic and require long-term care. With such a
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Healthcare providers are only now beginning to find technology solutions to address inefficiencies in their performance. The growth of digital tools means that doctors have a wealth of new resources available to them. This was underscored by US research from Salesforce into the state of medical care and technological uptake. The research found that doctors
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Oncologists represent some of the most important medical professionals, treating patients living with many different forms of cancer across a range of treatment plans. While the breadth of potential medical conditions that an oncologist will deal with is certainly broad, these professionals also rely on a range of treatment plans.
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Caring for older Australians is an important aspect of the country's medical system, driven in large part by the country's ageing population. As a greater number of the country's residents face the various health issues that arise with old age, the need to deliver comprehensive medical care will only increase.
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Patient waiting times are a constant pressure, with front-line medical professionals juggling both patient care and administration while still aiming to deliver the highest standards of care. The importance of managing wait times was underscored by recent research from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) into patient scheduling for elective surgeries in Australia.
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Intensive care specialists are required to tackle some of the most important and time-sensitive medical issues. Charged with addressing a wide range of potential problems, these experts will need a wide base of medical knowledge along with the ability to respond quickly to any eventuality. Furthermore, intensive care specialists are required to work closely with
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Eye care represents some of the most delicate medical work the Australian health system provides. Not only is this care vital for maintaining quality of life for patients, it requires medical specialists with the skills to balance their heavy and varied responsibilities. Performing this work calls for more than just the skills of an ophthalmologist though.
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Many medical professionals have a low opinion of alternative medicine, however new research has shown that these methods are widely used by consumers in Australia. According to Roy Morgan Research, 9.4 per cent of Australians paid for an alternative medical service. These included aromatherapy, iridology, reflexology and acupuncture.
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Voice recognition isn't the only advancement that is changing the face of medical practice. As technology developments emerge on a constant basis, Australia is keeping pace, as seen in a number of recent reports. New funding to increase research and innovation
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