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Official UNSW Application for Students, staff and visitors of theuniversity

App Information UNSW Uni-Verse: Official

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    UNSW Uni-Verse: Official
  • Package Name
    com.ombiel.campusm.unsw
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    Undefined
  • Requires Android
    Android
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    University of New South Wales
  • Installs
    -
  • Price
    Free
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UNSW Uniken 1.2 APK
Uniken is UNSW’s flagship magazine.Publishedquarterly, it reports on issues affecting the tertiaryeducationsector and the latest developments in UNSW’s research andteaching.It also features comment from leading academics on issuesof publicconcern. The 24-page magazine has a print run of 6,000 andisdistributed primarily to staff, students and visitors totheUniversity. It is also read by journalists, politicians andotherstakeholders.
UNSW Uni-Verse: Official APK
Official UNSW Application for Students, staff and visitors of theuniversity
BPSD Guide - Dementia 2.0.6 APK
By downloading this App you agree to thedisclaimer below.This App was developed to provide guidance for clinicians intheir role of assisting residential aged care facility staff,community care staff and family members caring for persons livingwith dementia, who present with behavioural and psychologicalsymptoms. This App provides summary information relevant to themost commonly presenting behavioural and psychological symptoms ofdementia (BPSD):• A description of the symptom and how it presents indementia• Potential causes and/or contributing factors• Differential diagnosis• Assessment tools• Conclusions based on a review of available literature• Precautions• Suggested psychosocial, environmental, biological andpharmacological interventions with outcomes of the availableevidence• Brief clinical scenarioThe content of the App is based on the document BehaviourManagement - A Guide to Good Practice: Managing Behavioural andPsychological Symptoms of Dementia (2012). The Guide was funded bythe Australian Government and developed by the DementiaCollaborative Research Centre (DCRC-ABC) to be used as a resourceby Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Services (DBMAS). Theunabridged Guide to Good Practice provides a comprehensive evidenceand practice-based overview of BPSD management principles withpractical strategies and interventions.Emerging technologies have the potential to make evidence basedrecommendations more accessible for use in clinical practice,including care for persons with dementia and BPSD. With theprogressive integration of technologies such as Apps into dementiacare, research is needed as to their effectiveness for the end userand the potential impact on those with dementia. The CommonwealthDepartment of Social Services is funding the evaluation ofclinicians’ experience of using the BPSD Guide App and UNSWAustralia Human Research Ethics Committee has approved thisresearch.Anonymous user data will be gathered (with consent) via anevaluation and analytics component incorporated into the BPSD GuideApp. This information will be supplemented by clinicians’ reportson the usability and usefulness of the App in clinical practice.Results (due for release mid-2015) will provide information aboutthe utility of Apps via hand held devices to assist clinicians inthe management of BPSD and, ultimately inform futuredevelopments.DisclaimerThis App was developed to provide a quick reference guide whichwill assist clinicians in the field when they are presented withbehavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). This Appis provided for general information only and does not claim toreflect all considerations. It is recommended that cliniciansconsult the unabridged document, Behaviour Management - A Guide toGood Practice: Managing Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms ofDementia (2012) for more detailed information. As with allguidelines, recommendations may not be appropriate for use in allcircumstances.It is strongly recommended that those providing care to a personwith dementia seek assessment and guidance from an appropriatehealth professional before implementing strategies suggested inthis App. It is intended that the information included in this Appbe read in combination with and subject to advice from healthprofessionals experienced in the management of BPSD. The Appincorporates information from recent literature and other sources.Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliabilityof the information at the time of production. While the Guide toGood Practice was prepared after review by an expert advisorycommittee, an extensive review of the relevant literature and broadconsultation, the responsibility for clinical decisions rests withand is borne by the clinician; the authors do not bear any clinicalresponsibility.
myIT Mobile 2.0.0 APK
myIT Mobile provides convenient access toUNSWAustralia IT services no matter where you are.Features include:- Quickly submit new requests or report issues- Easily review existing tickets- View maps showing the location of Assistance Counters- Reset your zPass/UniPass- Browse the UNSW IT Service Catalogue
UNSW Uni-Verse 3.2.5 APK
Uni-Verse has all the features students needtoconnect with UNSW in the palm of their hand.No more getting lost on campus, finding the best places toeat,paper timetables or missing out on events and news. Uni-Verseisbursting with all this information and more! Get well-versed.
UNSW Medicine CWA 2.11.2 APK
UNSW Medicine Clinical Workplace Assessments
StaySafe@UNSW 3.4 APK
Mobile Safety App For University of New South Wales
UNSW Medicine Assessments 1.2.11 APK
UNSW Medicine students will undertakeclinicalassessments in clinical learning and work-placebasedenvironments.The aim of the app is to improve the efficiency ofin-trainingassessments and provide a flexible system for studentsto recordtheir clinical experiences. The app provides severalfeaturesincluding:• Provide mobile access to in-training assessment forms forclinicalsupervisors to record students’ performances duringclinicalplacements. The data recorded in the app. will be syncedto eMed forcollation of results and to be included in thestudent’sportfolio.• Allow students to record non-identifiable data related topatientencounters effectively acting as a clinical logbook.Theinformation can be stored in UNSW Medicine eMed in thestudent’sportfolio for later reflection.The app will be configured such that changes toin-trainingassessment requirements in the future can be readilyadapted.The app is developed for iOS, Android and Windowsmobiledevices.