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e15 x Kanga Esports

e15 backed up its Comic-Con appearance by hosting an esports event in collaboration with our sponsored esports team Kanga Esports. Our event was the first major esports event in the south-east, a major accomplishment for all involved. We had participants who travelled from far and wide, some travelling for over an hour from within Victoria.

e15’s breakthrough in the gaming scene represents a great stride in our goal to create a cultural shift away from highly caffeinated drinks.

After the UK government banned under 16s purchasing energy drinks as a “precautionary approach to mitigate the potential negative effects associated with their excessive consumption by children”, the gaming community has slowly begun to realise the effects excessive amounts of caffeine can have on our bodies. This is why events like e15 x Kanga Esports can go a long way. With this platform that we are creating for ourselves, we are slowly allowing e15, a solid foundation on which to stand.

e15 Takes On Oz Comic-Con

Oz Comic-Con was held over the weekend of June 11-12. Two days of absolute ecstasy. Emotions ran high as we saw all our favourite movie and comic characters.

But we weren’t there to squeal with excitement, we were there to showcase e15 to the world.

During day 1 we went through around 35 out of our 45 cases of e15. There are 12 bottles per case. Meaning we had around 420 bottles of Blood Orange Zing e15 circulating Comic-Con throughout the day! Quite an impressive stat when you take into consideration the size and amount of time our drink has been around.

An impressive first day left us scrambling to find more cases of e15 back at our headquarters in Highett. We loaded up another 25 and returned to Comic-Con for day 2! To our surprise, day 2 did not hold back. It was just as busy as day 1 and we found ourselves handing e15 drinks out left, right and centre.

With the reviews taken from Comic-Con, we were able to truly see what people think of e15. This will help us in the future with research and development.

In total from the event, we took over 370 email addresses. From this our army of e15 warriors has begun to grow.

The future looks promising, and with e15 drink fridges now being installed in all Atticus clinics in Victoria, it will soon be much more accessible.

If you haven’t yet tried the e15 drink, keep an eye out for it in our local Atticus Health clinic! We’d love to know what you think about it!

 

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A Moment To Achieve Detail

For many years now, I’ve found myself in the position of being a GP and manager. These two roles require different skills, but there is a crossover. I’d like to discuss one aspect of that crossover that I have found – time.  

In my upskilling as a manager, I stumbled across the teachings of the doyen of management, Peter Drucker. In his book, “The Effective Executive”, I was introduced to the idea that if you need to get something really done, you need to close the door and focus on that activity, for however long it takes sometimes until real progress is made. Conversely, if you keep getting interrupted, or set aside fifteen minutes a day for four days to do something, you take time to get started, and time to finish off and less progress is made. That is, fifteen minutes times four does not equal one hour. And that one solid hour straight is worth perhaps more than this if ample focus is given throughout.  I’ve found this to be very true. 

Coming back to general practice, I consider what it is we typically do in our primary care system in Australia. We see patients for brief spurts, less than ten minutes sometimes. We may fix this and fix that, but not as often do we sit down to go through things in a more detailed way. This is lacking and it has its consequences with both patient and GP remaining stuck in a reactive quick-fix model. It’s full of churn. A false economy. As Peter Drucker would have it, the value of all of these fragmented short sessions is less than the whole. 

As Atticus Health progresses, across the board, we are moving in a direction in which we seek to really know our patients and their needs, in a deeper sense. To truly connect, understand and provide personalised education. Sometimes this will require a longer or extended consultation. I’d implore you to take it. Your experience going through everything in detail with a doctor, who hopefully is focused and really cares, will be far more valuable.  

Over the last few months, as a company, we’ve had to make decisions about our direction, and we’ve chosen a path that supports our patient interactions to be more meaningful, unrushed and therefore effective. We also look forward to providing useful health education at an Atticus community level through digital and physical resources, and at in-person events.  

Ultimately, there is a lot of dedicated work in the background at Atticus, occurring to make sure that we can help all our patients more and more, reliably, in the future.  I am excited to be on that journey with you.

HotDoc Mobile

Over the past 6 months, we’ve been thinking about ways to elevate your experience with Atticus Health.

Patients can book appointments online & check-in on your mobile phone

Using HotDoc Online Bookingspatients can book when they want, even after-hours, and you don’t have to wait on hold. You can also view your doctor’s full calendar, which our patients are saying is a huge benefit. 

We’ve learnt that 1 in 2 patients prefer to check-in online, so we’ve introduced Mobile Check-In which allows you to check-in for your appointment on your mobile phone.

How do I use the app to check-in?

  • Patients with the HotDoc app will receive a push notification before their appointment letting them know to ‘Tap here to check-in’.
  • When you arrive you can click Check-In Now in the Appointments tab.
  • The app will ask for permission to access your location – allow it.
  • Confirm your surname, DOB and gender for the booking then click ‘Check-In Now’

As we look to the future of healthcare, there are learnings to take away and changes to make as we look to support all current and future patients. If you’d like to share your thoughts or have any questions, we’d welcome hearing from you.

Holter Monitoring Now Available

A Holter monitor is a small, battery-powered medical device that measures your heart’s activity, such as rate and rhythm. Your doctor may ask you to use one if they need more information about how your heart functions than a routine electrocardiogram (ECG) can give them.

You wear the Holter monitor for 12 to 48 hours as you go about your normal daily routine. This device has electrodes and electrical leads exactly like a regular ECG, but it has fewer leads. It can pick up not only your heart’s rate and rhythm, but also signs of reduced blood flow to different parts of the heart muscle as well as irregular heartbeats, or arrhythmias.

If you’re already being treated for heart problems, wearing your monitor can help your doctor determine if your medicine is working or if changes need to be made. It can also help them to see why you might be experiencing other symptoms of irregular heartbeat, such as dizziness, faintness, or feeling like your heart is racing or skipping a beat.

After the recommended testing time frame has passed, you’ll return to your doctor’s office to have the Holter monitor removed. Your doctor will read your activity journal and analyse the results of the monitor in conjunction with our in-house Cardiologist – Dr Cheng Yee Goh. Depending on the results of the test, you may need to undergo further testing before a diagnosis is made. Wearing a Holter monitor is painless and one of the best ways to identify potential heart problems or other issues.

Holter Monitoring Now Available at Hamilton Island,  Hardware Lane, Bangholme, Hastings & Carrum