The importance of ongoing training.

Continuous training is crucial in all industries, but particularly in a clinical setting. Through my years of experience, I have observed that clinicians may occasionally adopt a "casual" attitude towards their photography, disregarding the gravity of the task at hand.

Furthermore, the frequent turnover of staff poses its own challenges, as we invest time and effort into training our initial team, only to have new members join without proper onboarding. This worst-case scenario not only reflects poorly on our products, but also directly impacts the overall patient experience.

Dr Lee Walker utilising an our system at Teoxane Training academy, Sydney Australia.

To address these issues, in early 2023, we proudly launched our new training Academy at www.clinicalimaging.com.au/orientation

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