Report: Cliniko launches 2022 allied health survey
Cliniko's 2022 allied health workforce survey. Find out more about how to take part, including results from the 2021 survey.
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Osteopathy Australia's Osteo Talk clinical podcasts deliver clinically relevant education for osteopaths to learn, connect and collaborate. This podcast is a professional development resource that aims to provide osteopathically relevant content by drawing on the wealth of knowledge seen in practice, as well as experts in other disciplines.
Each episode explores real clinical issues through interviews and discussion with top practitioners in Australia and internationally. The aim is to inspire and be inspired by colleagues to help grow clinical knowledge among osteopaths to ensure better clinical practice.
The podcast is presented by Emily Bergman, a practising osteopath.
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The content discussed in each episode is the opinion of the participants only and should not be used as medical advice.
Cliniko's 2022 allied health workforce survey. Find out more about how to take part, including results from the 2021 survey.
Meeting report from the 10th Osteopaths New Zealand Conference in Christchurch, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
In this submission, we focus on how the Scope of Practice Review should aim to achieve affordable and universal access to best-practice health services and value for the consumer and health system. Osteopathy Australia advocates for every Australian to have access to high-quality healthcare and support, regardless of where they live. Australians also deserve to have access to funded osteopathy. This will drive better health outcomes, improve the utilisation of our healthcare resources, and help overcome the inefficiencies in primary care. There is a significant opportunity within osteopathy to leverage existing skillsets and scope of practice to address system inefficiencies and reduce the burden on other health practitioners.