#TopTipsTuesday

Issue 295, 23 June 2026

The same is true in rehabilitation. When someone maintains their independence, avoids a fall, manages their condition without a crisis... there's no headline, no dramatic moment of recovery, no obvious marker of success. Just a person living their life. This week's resources are a reminder that the best outcomes in healthcare are often invisible ones, and that staying active, informed and connected to evidence is how we help make them happen. 💜 Enjoy Top Tips Tuesday!

 

Recommended online course ⭐️

Healthy Practice Resource is a series of free modules designed to support the well-being of healthcare professionals by addressing various aspects of their practice environment and personal health

 

Infographic you can learn from 🫶

Suicide ideation provides a summary of current knowledge of suicidal ideation, including how to assess patients and identify risk factors

 

Podcast you can use 🎧

MMOA Podcast - Group Fitness in Memory Care gives considerations for set-up, maintaining attention to task and specific cues for exercise and safety

Listening time: 17 minutes | Listen Now

 

Article to make you think ✏️

Will AI Eventually De-Skill Doctors? The Evidence Is Trickling In discusses recent research and how to balance the risk of "deskilling" in healthcare that comes with increased reliance on AI tools

Est. reading time: 5 minutes | Read Now

 

News post to ponder 🙂

Right now, we could be living through a hantavirus disaster. The world avoided that, and this is why is an interesting good news opinion piece about the success of the hantavirus isolation cases

Est. reading time: 4 minutes | Read now

 

The Latest from Physiopedia 🤩 

Using AI wisely: Lessons from a thoughtful critique discusses "7 Ways to Spot Someone Who Thinks the AI Understands Them" and is worth a read for all physios

Est. reading time: 4 minutes | Read Now

 

AI learning moment 🧠 

Ready-to-use prompt for learning "Help me to understand more about global public health"

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