What’s new with Cliniko—January 2023
This is your summary of all the updates, changes, and news in Cliniko over the past month.
This is your summary of all the updates, changes, and news in Cliniko from over the past month or two.
Emily Gable·
We’ll, let’s get the exciting stuff out of the way first! We’re looking to add a few new faces to help support our customers during Australian business hours, and today is our last call for applications! We don't care too much about your experience or credentials—we’re far more interested in your personality, passion, and work ethic. Applications close on 23 March so you'll need to be quick—if you’re looking for a new role and think that you and Cliniko might be besties, check out the job post to apply!
Now, onto Cliniko things…
Amy-Jo Lynch is a psychologist and the owner of the well-being coaching business, Be Your Own Date. Amy-Jo chatted to us about the vision behind her business, and offered some words of encouragement for anyone who’s on the fence about setting up their own practice!
In each newsletter, we’ll be shining the spotlight on one of our connected apps partners!
This month, let’s introduce you to Rehab My Patient. Rehab My Patient allows you to seamlessly sync your patient data to Cliniko. Once integrated, you will be able to prescribe exercise plans for your patients, and have them sent over to Cliniko and added to the patients files, making it simple to recall what the previous plans were.
Learn more about Rehab My Patient here!
We hope you’re having a great month. As always, thanks for stopping by, and we’ll be back next month with more updates!
This is your summary of all the updates, changes, and news in Cliniko over the past month.
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