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This guide is a practical, human-led introduction to digital health for dermal clinicians and skin health professionals navigating increasing digital change.

 

It is designed to support clinicians who want to understand what digital health actually means in the context of skin practice — without hype, pressure, or rushed adoption.

 

Inside the guide, you’ll explore:

  • What digital health is (and what it isn’t) in dermal and skin practice

  • Why digital systems already influence clinical care, communication, and risk

  • How AI fits and where it doesn’t in ethical, scope-aligned practice

  • Key considerations within the Australian healthcare and regulatory context

  • A calm framework for assessing digital readiness before adoption

 

This is not a technical manual or a checklist of tools.

It is an orientation; a way to develop clarity, confidence, and critical thinking before engaging further with digital health, AI, or emerging technologies.

 

Developed through a human-led, evidence-informed approach, this guide draws on clinical experience, education, governance, and regulatory awareness, with AI used as a support tool rather than a decision-maker.

 

Format: Digital PDF
Intended audience: Dermal clinicians, skin therapists, and allied health professionals
Purpose: Education and orientation only (not clinical, business, or legal advice)

Digital Health Orientation Guide

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