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Where can telehealth services be provided?

Where can telehealth services be provided?

by Imen Maaroufi Clark | Sep 9, 2020 | Perspective

The beauty of telehealth services is that they can be provided from almost anywhere with an internet connection. Telehealth excels for appointments that are more consultative in nature. When there’s an actual injury the patient will likely need to see a doctor...

Achieving Cohesiveness in Healthcare with Music, Motion, Technology, and Accountability: Novel Approaches for Musical Therapy in the Digital Health Era, PART 4 of 4: Accountability

by Imen Maaroufi Clark | May 8, 2019 | Research

PART 4: AccountabilityAuthor: Imen Maaroufi “Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.”—Albert Einstein It is important to mention here the issue of accountability in using objective and consistent data, ensuring that specialists can make informed...

Achieving Cohesiveness in Healthcare with Music, Motion, Technology, and Accountability: Novel Approaches for Musical Therapy in the Digital Health Era, PART 3 of 4: Technology

by Imen Maaroufi Clark | May 8, 2019 | Research

PART 3: TechnologyAuthor: Imen Maaroufi “Everything is designed. Few things are designed well.”—Brian Reed This section ties together Music, Motion and Technology. In October 2018, the Berklee College of Music hosted an event entitled “Music and Health Exchange:...

Achieving Cohesiveness in Healthcare with Music, Motion, Technology, and Accountability: Novel Approaches for Musical Therapy in the Digital Health Era, PART 2 of 4: Motion

by Imen Maaroufi Clark | May 8, 2019 | Research

PART 2: Motion Author: Imen Maaroufi “Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul.” —Plato Music moves us: we have all heard or said this ourselves. People also encounter, at least once in a lifetime, someone who appears to “have...

Achieving Cohesiveness in Healthcare with Music, Motion, Technology, and Accountability: Novel Approaches for Musical Therapy in the Digital Health Era, PART 1 of 4: Music

by Imen Maaroufi Clark | May 8, 2019 | Research

PART 1: Music Author: Imen Maaroufi May 8, 2019 “There is no truer truth obtainable by man than that which comes of music.” —Robert Browning Music has always been a powerful tool. Music expresses emotions that we are unable to put into words, it releases...
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