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@mcelearr@gabrielperales@shadows666@TroyMaeder. Hi guys, I have good news. I have an academic (i.e., course co-ordinator of Educational and Developmental Psychology) at a major Australian university who is interested in using the Formulate program for the training of his Educational and Developmental Psychology trainees (see attachment below). This is really good feedback for our presentation tomorrow night. It shows that people out there in the real world are interested in the idea.
I also had feedback from the director (psychiatrist) of a large child and adolescent mental health service (i.e., one hospital inpatient unit and 6 outpatient clinics) who thinks the idea has merit.
The software seems to divide some clinicians though. Some love it and others dislike it! But this is typical in mental health. Mental health clinicians are notoriously resistant to change and are also generally not into logical ways of working, which is one of the problems Formulate is trying to fix.
@mcelearr may I have a copy of the survey data (or password to the site) this afternoon around 4pm if possible? I can have a look at what we have and try transferring it on to my powerpoint. I will need you to check the survey data again tomorrow around 2pm as I have some people in Australia who might complete it Friday night Australian time.
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"Technical viability – will it be possible to complete the technical elements of the product with the resources/time available?
Technical spec – I.e. Platform/format, data security"
Otherwise, we can write it tonight. I think it might be important to comment on the fact that it can be hosted on an internal server of a health service rather than just the internet.
@mcelearr @gabrielperales @shadows666 @TroyMaeder. Hi guys, I have good news. I have an academic (i.e., course co-ordinator of Educational and Developmental Psychology) at a major Australian university who is interested in using the Formulate program for the training of his Educational and Developmental Psychology trainees (see attachment below). This is really good feedback for our presentation tomorrow night. It shows that people out there in the real world are interested in the idea.
I also had feedback from the director (psychiatrist) of a large child and adolescent mental health service (i.e., one hospital inpatient unit and 6 outpatient clinics) who thinks the idea has merit.
The software seems to divide some clinicians though. Some love it and others dislike it! But this is typical in mental health. Mental health clinicians are notoriously resistant to change and are also generally not into logical ways of working, which is one of the problems Formulate is trying to fix.
@mcelearr may I have a copy of the survey data (or password to the site) this afternoon around 4pm if possible? I can have a look at what we have and try transferring it on to my powerpoint. I will need you to check the survey data again tomorrow around 2pm as I have some people in Australia who might complete it Friday night Australian time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: