
Michael Webster
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Nov 12, 2024 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Michael Webster
+Opinion In print Commentary Protecting patient trust in the age of AI [Image: Fly-d-m On Unsplash] Michael Webster argues that healthcare professionals must have a clear understanding of AI’s implications and safeguards to ensure patient trust The workforce is increasingly faced with balancing artificial intelligence’s many benefits with some of its associated privacy risks. During the re Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE Related Articles
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Nov 6, 2024 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Michael Webster
+Print Archive Commentary Protecting patient trust in the age of AI Michael Webster argues that healthcare professionals must have a clear understanding of AI’s implications and safeguards to ensure patient trust The workforce is increasingly faced with balancing artificial intelligence’s many benefits with some of its associated privacy risks. During the re Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE Related Articles
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Oct 31, 2024 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Frances Matthews |Michael Webster |Lucy O'Hagan
+Letters Cries for justice: Forced adoptions demand acknowledgement The trauma, grief and lasting health impact of forced adoptions is long overdue for recognition [Image: Tim Bish on Unsplash] “These were the women whose babies had been snatched away at birth...placed in forced adoptions and now considered to be one of the worst injustices i Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE References 1 Herbst A, Ulfelder H, Poskanzer, D.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
linkedin.com | Michael Webster
If Nasrallah is a “hero of the Arabs”, that will explain some of the violence in the Middle East and now in Australia. Nasrallah was a vicious stooge of the Iranian Ayatollahs and Hezbollah is responsible for the murder of Americans, Israelis, Lebanese, and many others. His death represents a measure of justice and the prospect of a better future for Lebanon. .:.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
foreignaffairs.co.nz | Michael Webster
Source: New Zealand Privacy Commissioner – BlogOriginally published on the New Zealand Herald 3 October 2024. Beware the risk withinBy Michael Webster, Privacy CommissionerOne of the greatest risks to privacy in the workplace could be sitting next to you – or it could even be you. Employee browsing or the unauthorised access and misuse of personal information is one of the most common privacy breaches. I also believe it’s one of the least understood or reported on, as required by the Privacy Act.
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