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The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative (MFTi) designs mobile technologies that help to educate people about health and wellness issues and enable them to participate in the management of their own health and safety. MFTi's work in this area includes the development of the NBCC Wellbeing app and participation in the New Brunswick Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) network for Primary and Integrated Community Care.  
  
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The unique capabilities of mobile information and communication technologies enable the implementation of effective solutions for personal and remote health monitoring, condition-based alerting, and health education, among other functions. Such solutions can result in improved health care outcomes and greater efficiencies in the allocation and use of health care resources.
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'''Projects'''
 
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* [[NBCC Wellbeing app]]
 
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* [[Clinical simulation (project)]]
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* [[New Brunswick SPOR Network: Primary and Integrated Community Care]]
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* [[New Brunswick SPOR Primary and Integrated Care Innovations Project (development grant)]]
  
 
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''student health, seniors, wellness, mindfulness, mental health, prevention of sexual assault, captology, polypharmacy''
  
  
 
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''native mobile apps, progressive Web apps''
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 24 April 2017


The New Brunswick Community College – Centre for Applied Research in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing

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The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative (MFTi) designs mobile technologies that help to educate people about health and wellness issues and enable them to participate in the management of their own health and safety. MFTi's work in this area includes the development of the NBCC Wellbeing app and participation in the New Brunswick Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) network for Primary and Integrated Community Care.

The unique capabilities of mobile information and communication technologies enable the implementation of effective solutions for personal and remote health monitoring, condition-based alerting, and health education, among other functions. Such solutions can result in improved health care outcomes and greater efficiencies in the allocation and use of health care resources.


Projects

Research topics

student health, seniors, wellness, mindfulness, mental health, prevention of sexual assault, captology, polypharmacy


Technologies

native mobile apps, progressive Web apps



Contact

William McIver Jr., Ph.D.
NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing
Centre for Applied Research in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing
New Brunswick Community College

Centre for Applied Research in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing URL: http://wiki.nbcc.mobi
E-mail: bill.mciver@nbcc.ca
Twitter: @mciverNBCC
Blog: http://mciver.mobi/

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