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Telehealth Skills ECHO -

Posted Wednesday 30 April 2025 | University of Queensland - Centre for Online Health

Delivering practical telehealth online education to support the development and implementation of clinical telehealth services across northern Australia.

What is Telehealth Skills ECHO? 

  • A series of free, interactive, virtual mentoring sessions to support telehealth service design and delivery in a range of healthcare settings.
  • A virtual peer network to share telehealth knowledge and experiences, promoting use of telehealth to improve access to quality healthcare for Northern Australia.
  • Sessions are open to all working in healthcare in Northern Australia who are using or considering using telehealth services.
  • Regular monthly sessions: 1pm - 2 pm AEST, second Thursday of each month.

Monthly sessions

  • 10-minute presentations: Insights on various topics from telehealth experts.
  • Case study discussions: Participants to share their real-life experiences and situations for discussion amongst the group.
  • Q&A and dialogue: Everyone can join the conversation and share thoughts and experiences. 

May session's information

Topic: Comparing telephone and video – advice on choosing the best modality 

Presenter: Monica Taylor, Centre for Online Health, University of Qld
 

Monica Taylor has been researching telehealth at The University of Queensland’s Centre for Online Health for the past nine years. She currently leads and assists with health research studies, service evaluations, and consultancies. Her recent projects include evaluating telehealth implemented in cancer care, mental health, and other allied health disciplines, as well as investigating health equity in relation to telehealth. She has expertise in research administration including data collection, ethics and governance, and thematic analysis of qualitative data.

Registrations

To register, click the 'Register for this event' button. Once registered, you’ll receive an email with the session connection details.

For further information, email healthemindsecho@uq.edu.au or visit uqecho.org/telehealthskills-echo

We look forward to seeing you online!

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