Congratulations to Ramaa Nathan and Abid Rahman on their incredible contributions to Data Science and AI, and for being recognized for their outstanding work! Your dedication and innovation continue to elevate EVERSANA and the industry as a whole. Here's to more successes and breakthroughs ahead! #DataScience #AI #EVERSANA #Innovation
At the recent Digital Health's #AIData23 conference, Warsame Sami Nur Nur participated in an insightful panel discussion on leveraging digital transformation to enhance NHS services. He was joined by industry leaders who engaged in thoughtful conversations around this critical topic.
The panellists collaborated on exploring impactful ways we can innovate and expand access to care through strategic adoption of emerging technologies. Events like this are essential for charting the future direction of healthcare. We believe it's crucial that industry leaders like us come together to share knowledge on how to best harness the positive potential of digital transformation to improve the vital services the NHS provides.
#nhs#digital#ai#data#healthcare
"Last week, I had an incredible time presenting at the Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Research to Practice Conference. It was a privilege to be invited to speak alongside esteemed colleagues.
This was the first year the program hosted a topic dedicated to Occupational Rehabilitation, which is a huge testament to the collective efforts of our industry. Thanks to all who made this possible! #ESSAConference#OccupationalRehab#ExercisePhysiology"
Let's give another 'round of applause for one of our Directors, Joseph Squadrito! 👏 Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) recently invited him to share insights at their National conference.
Joined by a mix of international and local experts, academics, and passionate professionals, Joseph delved into the Exercise Physiologist's Role in Compensable Psychological Injury. He shed light on the important role EPs play in empowering individuals navigating psychological injury within compensable schemes.
Thanks for having us Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA). We love what you do!
It's so great to be part of the Lean In Network. If you are interested in learning more about the work Lean In do or how you can get involved locally, send me a message and I'd be happy to chat.
#leanin#womensupportingwomen#findyourtribe
I was waiting for this session for about two weeks but unfortunately, I missed it. The topic was interesting to me because it would have allowed me to hear some other opinions from a different audience/ experts. In 2018 I conducted a research paper about (Postgraduate learners’ perceptions of factors that support their autonomous motivation to learn in online contexts), when I did my 1st master's degree in New Zealand. I used the self-determination theory as the analytical framework to explore the factors perceived by online learners as supportive of their autonomous motivation to learn in online environments at a postgraduate level.
The semi-structured interview findings that emerged from the inductive thematic analysis indicated that factors perceived as supportive of learners’ psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness, are more likely to enhance online learners’ autonomous motivation and promote the process of internalization allowing more self-determined types of extrinsic motivation to exist.
Anyway, if anyone is interested, there is a copy of my research in my profile here on Linkedin if you want to check it out.
Thanks, Dr. Miranda for keeping doing these kinds of interesting workshops and sessions.
Attending the RHA Forum for the future. A really interesting event and great seeing so many of our members and colleagues . Keep up the good work 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow! Explains A LOT!
Stopped me in my tracks.
Thanks Holly Morris & Alex Partridge for sheding light on something thats been niggling me for years!
For as long as I can remember I've questioned how long things last (degrees, course, etc). ⏳️
Or once the dopamine rush of a new creative idea has worn off, how long will it be before I hit the crash? 💥
What happens if this idea takes off, I go full throttle, create a whirlwind and then lose the drive & let people down? 😵💫
When I was barely conscious of this, I would seek out people who could enable me to get the idea across the line, or who could deliver on a idea (& therefore less flakey than me).
Ive come to realise theres a couple of issues with this;
1) my dreams & goals are my dreams & goals. Yes, leverage other people's skills to realise your dreams BUT its a fine line between blending skills and expecting others to do it for you. And, I suspect I used the excuse to seek out 'help' as a deliberate attempt to avoid the uncomfortableness of having to do it myself. Subconsciously sabotaging the idea to stay 'safe'.
2) The idea that I can't follow through or that I have an untrainable skill gap is misguided self awareness. Someone, somewhere, at some point in time, may have said something which I chose to internalise as 'I cant'.
I looked for evidence to back this up by replaying unhelpful scenarios & tagged those memories with the label of failure, none finisher, needs help etc etc
It's a fine line between knowing your abilities so you can find complimenting skills and letting those lacking skills shame you....
As part of my mindfulness practice I remind myself everyday of my gifts of creativity and my thirst for inquiry. I'm a creator and my medium for delivery is self expression.
Managing ADHD shame & over thinking is a life long practice. My brain feels like a sandstorm of ideas. I just can't follow up on all of them.
But, whats the rush....??
Sure, i risk some ideas falling by the wayside but, my purpose is to keep creating and keep expressing.
And, what was meant to be will follow with perfect timing. ♾️😍
The Lutheran Services in America network is a large community; in 46 U.S. states and 1,400 U.S. communities. collectively reaching 1 in 50 people each year. At Lutheran Services in America we unite our network around a common mission: to cultivate caring communities that advance health and opportunity for all people. There are so many things that I love about this community—but one thing that I especially love is that, when our community says, “health and opportunity for all,” we mean, all. Across any given cause our members advance, whether it is helping to stabilize families in crisis, expanding independent living for older adults or supporting employment and care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, we truly believe that no person should be left out. No person should be left behind. Not because of their inability to pay for care or for housing. Not because of their zip code. And certainly not because of their age, their race, their ethnic identity, their religion or their immigration status.
Today we brought together committed change makers, community leaders, government officials and others from across the country to listen the power of lived expertise and explore ways to shape our programs, our systems and our public policy around what families experiencing poverty, housing insecurity, community violence and other inequities want and what they need. This work is essential. Even today, a majority of children are removed from their families due to neglect, NOT due to abuse. One of those neglect issues is housing insecurity and homelessness. I am proud that this convening is an extension of our strong commitment at Lutheran Services in America to improving child welfare, with a particular focus on reducing disproportionately, particularly for Black children and families. Our Results Innovation Lab—our name for this innovative portfolio of work—has positively impacted over 25,000 children. There will be many other opportunities in the next year to get involved, including a fellowship opportunity, a series of virtual convenings and opportunities to advocate in Washington D.C. to address housing insecurity for families. This doesn’t happen without us, all of us and it only happens when we come together.
It’s great to see you enjoying the event with your daughter and fellow honorees! Congratulations to you on this much deserved win!