August 2007
2007 EnhanceTV ATOM Awards
The Lowbackpain CD-Rom: A Clinical Guide to Low Back Pain has been judged a finalist in the category "Best Instruction/training Resource" in the 2007 EnhanceTV Atom Awards.
The 2007 EnhanceTV ATOM Awards 25th anniversary presentation will take place on the evening of Friday 19th October at The Plaza Ballroom, Regent Theatre on Collins St in Melbourne.
Established in 1982, the EnhanceTV ATOM Awards recognise excellence over thirty categories of Film, Television, Animation and Multimedia. The Awards are open to students, production companies, independent filmmakers, educational bodies and educational producers, and celebrate the very best of Australian and New Zealand product.
Full list of 2007 EnhanceTV ATOM Award Finalists
For more information visit: www.atomawards.org |
July 2007
2007 World Summit Award Global Contest
The Lowbackpain CD-Rom - A Clinical Guide to Low Back Pain - Nominated as the best e-Content example in E-health from Australia.
The World Summit Award (WSA) is a global initiative to select and promote the world’s best e-Content, started in 2003 in the framework of the United Nations’ World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). It is held biennially to honour the best in creative content in new media from around the world. Over 150 countries submit innovative projects that bridge the economic and cultural divide using digital applications.
All nominated products will be evaluated by the WSA 2007 Grand Jury, which will take place in Croatia, August 31-September 9, 2007. The Winners will be announced and celebrated at the WSA 2007 Gala, which will take place during the Global Forum in Venice, Italy, November 5th.
For more information visit: World Summit Award -the best in e-Content & Creativity
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March 2007
13th AIMIA AWARDS - Clinica Media WINNER
BEST EMERGING EXPORTER
March 2, 2007: A sell out audience of 700 AIMIA members, industry leaders, media celebrities, federal and state members enjoyed the magnificent ambience of Sydney's State Theatre and applauded the 13th Annual AIMIA award winners. Entries were judged by 120 international and local industry experts.
Melbourne media and medical firm "Clinica Media" excelled in winning the "Best Emerging Exporter" category as well as being nominated for the "Best Government, Science and Health" award for the Lowbackpain CD-Rom.
AIMIA congratulated all award winners...BRW March 8th quote:
"The Australian Digital Media industry is rapidly expanding and these names are leading the way-setting the bar for content development and ultimately deciding media consumption habits. The innovation and excellence of these winners has allowed them to leave their mark on the industry and more importantly on the increasing number of Australians who are able to enjoy their talent."
The Melbourne based medical, physio and creative team at Clinica Media were proud to receive the award in recognition of a fantastic achievement in developing a unique information package and securing substantial sponsorships and sales in Australian and overseas markets.
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“This is a fine reward for all the hard work and commitment by our team of talented digital and medical professionals. The Best Emerging Exporter award recognizes Clinica Media’s recent achievements and ability to ‘jump the big pond’ to gain success in international health markets particularly in the USA with the Lowbackpain CD-Rom and Lowbackpain.TV digital resources” said Denise Jury, Creative Director. |
Clinica Media combines clinical, education and interactive design expertise to create and produce highly sophisticated resources for both patients and healthcare practitioners. This includes CD-Rom training tools, DVDs and online resources incorporating video on demand, with the focus on musculoskeletal and pain medicine; the key aim to improve patient outcomes.
Clinica Media is currently exploring further partnerships and sales in additional international markets and looks forward to continuing to promote Australia as a leading provider of quality healthcare information created in digital and novel formats.
CLICK HERE to read the full release from AIMIA - The Australian Interactive Media Industry Association. |
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January 2007
13th AIMIA AWARDS - Clinica Media announced as a finalist in 2 categories!
Is 13 our lucky number?!
Clinica Media's The Lowbackpain CD-Rom has been selected as a finalist in the Best Government, Science or Health category of the 13th Annual AIMIA Awards! Clinica Media has also been chosen as a finalist in the Best Emerging Exporter Category.
Winners will be announced in Sydney on March 2, 2007.
AIMIA CEO John Butterworth said the calibre of entries was outstanding. “The entries were of exceptional quality with finalists representing the very best of Australia’s booming Interactive and Digital Media Industry,” he said.
CLICK HERE to read the full release from AIMIA or CLICK HERE to check out all the AIMIA Award finalists and their awesome work.
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September 2006
.: Clinica Media launches information website on neck pain. |
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Neckpain.com.au aims to provide the most current evidence based medical information related to specific spinal problems such as neck pain and headache derived from the neck. The site has been developed to include example Case Studies and patient fact sheets and resource articles to help explain some of the diagnostic and treatment options available.
Visit: www.neckpain.com.au |
March 2006
.: Emma Colson wears the green and gold... |
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Emma Colson celebrates at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony.
Clinica Media's Emma Colson, physiotherapist and author on the Lowbackpain CD-Rom will be riding for Australia at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne,
23rd March 2006 in Mountain Bike Cross Country (MTB XC).
“Most people do things the other way around (move from being athletes to becoming staff). I worked with the Australian Womens Road Cycling team from 1997 – 2000. Being selected as physio at the Olympics was very special but nothing like the feeling of gaining selection as an athlete for Commonwealth Games.”
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February 2006
.: Emma Colson and Clinica Media have been awarded Winner of the National Award in the PBA-HESTA awards for Excellence. |
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Physiotherapy Business Australia (PBA) congratulated Emma Colson and Clinica Media on their innovative approach to business development within the field of physiotherapy. The award was contested by several businesses demonstrating a high standard.
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October 2005
.: Dr Bruce Mitchell incoming President of Sports Medicine Australia. |
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Dr Bruce Mitchell, a member of the Clinica Media Team which produces Lowbackpain.TV, is the incoming President of Sports Medicine Australia (SMA). Dr Mitchell has been involved at State and National board level in SMA for 17 years, including four years as National Vice President and three years as Victorian President.
SMA is the leading multidisciplinary sports medicine organisation in the southern hemisphere. Dr Bruce Mitchell will be in attendance at the forthcoming Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, held in Melbourne from October 13-16. |
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August 2005
.: IASP: 11th World Congress of Pain: Sydney, Australia: August 21-26
Lowbackpain.TV is fully launched! |

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This was a truly amazing ‘event’ with over 5000 delegates from around the globe. Lowbackpain.tv was launched as a live site to coincide with this meeting. ‘Minidiscs’ were eagerly snapped up at our Lowbackpain.TV booth! A number of companies approached the Clinica Media team about us filming their products/procedures in view of the quality on show.
We are proud that Lowbackpain.TV is a ‘generic’ site and will remain so, with NO advertising. The site does not lead to the presenters or their individual clinics, only to the Spine-clinic.net – find a physician website. |
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July 2005
.: Special preview of Lowbackpain.TV at ISIS New York! |

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The world preview of Lowbackpain.tv at the Waldorff=Astoria, New York coinciding with the International Spine Interventional Society (ISIS) Annual Scientific Meeting was received with enthusiasm and great interest.
Paul Verrills particularly appreciated his friends and colleagues in ISIS having the first glimpses of this innovative patient education tool. Lowbackpain.tv ™ was recognised as being a valuable and exciting new resource by pain management physicians.
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