Susan Hayes-Cullerton
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Do you know, Stephen, when I started talking to you in this conversation, where I was keen to get to was understanding the prediction in terms of prevention.
But what you've really done is given us a really interesting insight into how the aftercare and the after somebody is discharged, what the role of wearables or we'll say the clinically led virtual ward can provide and therefore how that ties in with traditional medicine, as we might know it.
It's been really interesting to talk to you today.
Thank you very much for joining me.
Stephen O'Rourke, Clinical Specialist, Musculoskeletal Chartered Physiotherapist at the Mater University Hospital.
This is Susan Hayes-Cullerton here on Taking Stock on Newstalk.
After the break, we look at the economics of failure.
Welcome back to Taking Stock.
This is Susan Hayes-Cullerton.
Now for my trivia this week.
I was in a city in the past couple of days and I'm going to give you three clues to see if you can determine which one.
The world's first motion picture was shot here in 1895.
This city invented the modern automated public bike rental service as recently as 2005 and
And here is a greater clue.
Every December the 8th, the city hosts the FΓͺte de LumiΓ¨re.
Lumière, if I was to roll my R's.
Or the Festival of Lights.
Now, don't make the assumption of thinking that it's the first answer you can think of.
But I will give you the real answer at the end of the show.
Now, we often hear statistics about entrepreneurship and setting up your own business, which highlight it's virtually impossible to succeed.