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Each month, this page provides a simple overview of upcoming training, webinars and community sessions focused on AI, technology and modern practice in allied health.
It’s designed as a reference point if you’re planning ahead, reviewing upcoming professional development or deciding what to priorit...
AI in Allied Health – February 2026 Update
AI continues to accelerate but this month’s shifts are less about shiny tools and more about systems level change.
After speaking at the World Federation of Occupational Therapists Congress in Bangkok, I’ve been reflecting on how AI is moving beyond exper...
Each month, this page provides a simple overview of upcoming training, webinars and community sessions focused on AI, technology and modern practice in allied health.
It’s designed as a reference point if you’re planning ahead, reviewing upcoming professional development or deciding what to priorit...
Happy New Year!
I’ve just returned from a short break over the festive period and wanted to send a hello as we head into the year, rather than a full newsletter. January always feels a little in-between; not quite full pace, but not fully stopped either.
This time of year can be a useful moment to...
AI, Governance and the Future of Allied Health: December Insights
As 2025 comes to an end, one theme has become clear across every conference and conversation in digital health: clinicians and leaders are navigating constant system change while AI evolves faster than most workplaces can keep up.
O...
I can’t believe it’s already November and the end of the year countdown has begun! This month is shaping up very busy with conference season in full swing. I’m excited to finish off the month with the Australasian Institute of Digital Health AICare conference. I’m particularly interested to see what...
By October, most clinicians I speak with are tired.
Admin piles up, reports seem endless and anything that isn’t urgent gets pushed to the “someday” list.
For many, learning how to use AI or implementing it sits squarely in that box.
But implementation doesn’t have to be big.
You don’t need a stra...
Thank you for being here, I really value the community we’ve built to support each other with implementing technology and innovation into our everyday practice. This month we had important discussions in our Group Chat about home modifications automations, working amongst sector reform and ethical u...
It’s a jam-packed newsletter this month, so I’ll keep my introduction short! It’s been a month packed to the brim with exciting events including the Australian Hand Therapy Association conference, a guest lecture with the University of Canberra, a few workshops for Occupational Therapy Australia and...
Welcome back to another edition of the AI in Allied Health newsletter. It’s been (another) big month. The AI in Practice course is now live! It’s been 12 months in development and I am really proud of the breadth of content and the value it delivers. Thank you to those of you who have enrolled alrea...
Happy July everyone! The last month has been jam-packed with travel for me, I had the privilege of attending SuperAI in Singapore in late June, then the Occupational Therapy Australia national conference in Adelaide shortly afterward. My key takeaways from SuperAI were:
- There are so many amazing, ...
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Can you believe we are half way through the year already! Welcome to the June edition of the AI in allied health newsletter. Since the last newsletter I attended the digital health festival in Melbourne Australia. It was a melting pot of people from all across the digital health ec...