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Monthly Round-Up -  November Updates!

Written by Coviu | Nov 29, 2023 2:20:42 AM

Catch up with us as we highlight our new features, as well as a range of educational resources and a new case study!

Spotlight on Engaging Children through Teletherapy

 

Read our Blog on Improving Engagement for Children!

This month we uncover how Coviu, a teletherapy and teleassessment platform, collaborates with partners like Pearson, Boom Learning, and eLr to enhance virtual therapy for children. Coviu transcends physical barriers, allowing therapists to connect with children in a virtual setting, while tools for environment assessment and preparation ensure a conducive therapy space. Find out more on how you can increase engagement with paediatric clients with greater personalisation and in-built interactive resources with Coviu.


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Product Updates

 

 

Custom Virtual Backgrounds

Custom Virtual Backgrounds are now available for all plans! Clinics now have the freedom to enhance their branding and integrate backgrounds tailored to their needs. Clinicians can easily switch from the default options if they prefer a different background that better suits their preferences.

Discover it for yourself here.

 
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Raise Hand in Call

In a call, all plans allow participants to now use the "raise hand" gesture to express their wish to speak without disrupting the current conversation. Participants can lower their raised hand themselves, it can automatically lower when they start speaking, or the host can lower the participant's hand.

Discover it for yourself here.

 
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New Case Study

 

Download our Free Case Study!

In the ever-evolving landscape of medical education, the integration of telehealth has become a game-changer. The University of Queensland (UQ), particularly through its Centre for Online Health, is an established leader in digital health education and research. Coviu talked to Louise Harding, Curriculum Development Officer for the Centre of Health Services Research at UQ covering various pertinent aspects of digital health units in tertiary institutions.

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