HaBIC Newsletter - August 2016
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NEWS

Top Students Papers

Congratulations to Alex Thomas, Master of IT (Health) student, who won the Branko Cesnik Award for best student paper at the national health informatics conference HIC 2016 in Melbourne in July.
Honorable mention to Xin Li, HaBIC PhD student, who also made it into the top 5 student papers at HIC this year.

Link to all papers: http://ebooks.iospress.nl/volume/digital-health-innovation-for-consumers-clinicians-connectivity-and-community

New Graduate Certificate

Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics and Digital Health

The Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics and Digital Health is designed for people now working, or planning to work, in the health sector who aspire to management and leadership roles as digitally enabled healthcare professionals, health service providers, health policy-makers or health researchers.
After completing the Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics and Digital Health, you will become part of a specialised group of interprofessional graduate students from different health workforce backgrounds, biosciences, information systems and information technology, and other fields.
For more information on the selection criteria and how to apply, visit future students, or email health-informatics@unimelb.edu.au

HaBIC Seminar Series 2016

Applying Technology to Allied Health Assessment

The Health and Biomedical Informatics Centre would like to invite you to this Public Lecture as part of the Centre's Seminar Series 2016.

Events Contact Details
Date: Thursday 18 August 2016 at 12 pm
Venue: Theatre 3 - Alan Gilbert Building - The University of Melbourne
Bookings are essential as places are limited
RSVP: health-informatics@unimelb.edu.au
For more information please click here.

University of Melbourne Digital Health Collaborative Group


Here are the details for the next meeting of the University of Melbourne Digital Health Collaborative Group to be hosted by Adam Lodders on behalf of the Melbourne Networked Society Institute (MNSI):
 
Friday 12 August 2016
2:00pm - 3:30pm
C-Lab, Level 4, Electrical Engineering Building

 
The agenda will be as follows:
  • Welcome and Introduction
  • About the Melbourne Networked Society Institute
  • Our Research
  • Selected Health Research Projects
  • Project Demonstrations
  • Melbourne Networked Society Institute
 
The Melbourne Networked Society Institute is an interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Melbourne focused on researching, understanding and creating the connected future. The Institute has supporting a number of interdisciplinary projects focused on health. At this forum you will learn more about the Institute and its research. The forum is being hosted in the Institute’s laboratory space - C-Lab and will include interactive demonstrations of research projects.
For more information please email health-informatics@unimelb.edu.au

Upcoming Events

Australia Health Information and Knowledge Management 2017


Call for Papers Still Open

The call for papers for Health Information and Knowledge Management 2017 has been extended until mid-August. To contact conference chairs and for further details http://www.utas.edu.au/business-and-economics/hkim2017/awhikm
 

The Future of Data: Bringing together the people on the frontline of collecting and using health data.


 
Brisbane 11-12 October 2016
 
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