AI for Allied Health:
Solutions for Busy Therapists and Business Owners
Online Training
Event Description:
Overwhelmed by Admin and Paperwork? Unlock the Power of AI to Reclaim Your Time and Focus on What Matters Most
Are you a passionate allied health professional or business owner buried in repetitive tasks, struggling to find time for your clients and the work that truly matters?
You’re not alone—and there’s a solution.
Imagine this:
- Waving goodbye to tedious admin, progress notes, and paperwork.
- Feeling fully present in your client sessions, energised and ready to make a real difference.
- Creating a thriving practice where you can spend your time on client care and business growth.
That’s the power of AI.
This workshop is your opportunity to:
- Learn how AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini can automate admin tasks, giving you back hours each week.
- Discover practical AI solutions to streamline client interactions, assessments, and administrative processes.
- Explore ethical considerations to ensure client privacy and security.
- Build a customised Tech Stack that works for your practice, allowing you to implement AI effortlessly and effectively.
What past attendees are saying:
“I’m now implementing AI in both sessions and admin, and it’s a game changer! The workshop helped me decide where to invest my time and resources.”
“I’ve smashed through so many overdue progress notes—it’s given me back my time and my peace of mind.”
Why you shouldn’t miss this:
- The last workshop sold out in just 6 days!
- Only 40 spots available—spaces are limited, so don’t miss your chance to get ahead with AI and transform your practice.
- Can’t attend live? You’ll have access to the recording, so you can watch at your own pace.
Workshop Details:
📅 Date: Wednesday, 27th November 2024
⏰ Time: 6 PM AEDT (6pm NSW/VIC/ACT/TAS, 5.30pm SA, 5pm QLD, 4.30pm NT, 3pm WA)
🎓 Duration: 2 hours, including live Q&A
💻 Format: Live on Zoom (Recording available until 29th December 2024)
📧 Zoom link and workbook will be emailed through on Monday, 25th November