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Sunflower67
10 days agoMember
I've only just read this update about BRAIx which is exciting. I attended a focus group in Perth last year sometime at UWA and we all provided feedback about this, the language that would be used to describe this tool and it's purpose and any concerns we had.
I had originally been involved in another project looking at a potential new app for women related to health and wellness that was advertised in one of the BCNA emails seeking EOI's but wasn't offically a BCNA CR role. That project eventually got shelved and we were invited to instead review the BRAIx information that would be given to women when having a mammogram and/or receiving their results. It's very gratifying to see the end result of that work.
Mel - Perth
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