Thoughts On Our First Twitter Space, The Vital Roles Of Mobile Health Applications In Africa, Premium Gist From The World Of Digital Health And Health Tech And More
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Our first Twitter Space was amazing.
I wrote an article about it. You can read it directly here or keep reading to see my additional comments below.
Guess what?
We are planning to have another one soon!
Yeeeeee!
And it's going to be an overload of sheer Twitter Excitement! I can’t wait!
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In This Edition
My thoughts on our first Twitter space.
The vital roles of mobile health applications in Africa.
Launching our first WhatsApp digital health community.
What we are reading: exciting news from the World of digital health and healthcare innovation.
General information from the World of Tech.
Could you help us grow our publication?
Thoughts On Our First Twitter Space
It's All About Community Building
I enjoy community building.
It's the backbone of 21st-century startups, business and entrepreneurship.
Without a community, your ideas won't have a far-reaching effect.
Your community comprises the people who understand and believe in your ideas and are ready to stay with you as long as it lasts.
And we have been focusing on community building at Carecode Digital Health Hub in the past months.
Besides, our brand's philosophy is built on the principles of community building.
We believe that for healthcare professionals in Africa to profit from the ongoing digital technology revolution sweeping the World today, they must be in a community of like-minded professionals ready to grow and use their ideas to transform healthcare in Africa.
All our online events are all about community building.
Our first Twitter space was awesome! I enjoyed every bit of it. The topic we talked about was deep and enriching.
We need to have more conversations like that. And we plan to keep engagements ongoing. We've no plans of slowing down!
If you aren't following us on Twitter, why not check us out here?
Or you rather jump on the new Thread App? Oh yeah, right? Well, we are also there.
Check us out too on Thread! (Hehehehe).
I wonder what's going on in the mind of Elon Musk.
This cage fight is really, really interesting.
The Vital Roles Of Mobile Health Applications In Africa
Mobile health applications, digital health applications, software, or platforms play significant roles in enhancing healthcare delivery in Africa.
Our recent publication dives into this interesting topic as we unravelled the multifaceted roles of mobile health applications in improving access to healthcare in Africa.
Launching Our First Whatsapp Digital Health Community
More On Community Building
In Africa, Whatsapp is the go-to app for most of us. We don't do too much of emails, Slack, or other fancy shiny collaboration apps.
WhatsApp is our friend.
And since our primary target audience at Carecode Digital Health Hub are healthcare professionals in Africa, we decided to start nurturing a Whatsapp community for that sole purpose.
You can join us here. It's safe and managed by professional community managers.
If you've any questions, you can always ask the community managers (group administrators); they are ready to answer.
What We Are Reading
Premium Gist From The World Of Digital Health And Health Tech
Here are some interesting finds you might enjoy.
Digital Health Africa
Healthtech startup, Medsaf, lays off all its full-time employees amid claims of unpaid salaries | Techcabal
Potential challenges and opportunities for Nigerian health tech in 2023 |Techcabal
Digital health in South Africa: innovating to improve health | BMJ Journals
The potential use of digital health technologies in the African context: a systematic review of evidence from Ethiopia | npj digital medicine
Around The World
The German Health System Is Undergoing A Digital Shift | ICT & HEALTH
Dutch OLVG Hospital Starts Using AI In The ICU | ICT & HEALTH
A.I. May Someday Work Medical Miracles. For Now, It Helps Do Paperwork | The New York Times
4 Digital Health Trends Coming In 2023 | FORBES
ICN launches global online learning platform for all nurses on key nursing and health priorities | ICN
Google's New AI Described X-rays And Answers Patient Questions | ICT&HEALTH
Quantum leap: why the next wave of computers will change the world | World Economic Forum
General Information From The World Of Tech
Mark Zuckerberg launches 'Thread.' Some call it a complete clone of Twitter—Twitter got a Twin. And Elon Musk isn't happy about it.
Google and NASA unveil their Quantum Computer. I'm curious what their plan is. Quantum Computers can do under 6 seconds of computational tasks that would take conventional computers up to 50 years. Now, you know how powerful these machines can be. Maybe they could tell us about the future.
100m people have joined the new Thread app in less than a week—that's almost half the population of Nigeria. Wow!
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