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Towards a social network-inspired model for understanding evidence uptake and pain management in cancer care

This project is aimed at understanding treatment processes and decisions made by medical practitioners (e.g. nurses) involved in cancer care. In particular, we aim to model the role more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Towards a social networks model for understanding factors for variances in cost and schedule in project implementation and project completion times

According to several theorists, effective communication is one of the key factors in determining the success of failure of a project. However, communication is a complex and challen more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Medical and Health Science Educational Research

Chris welcomes expressions of interest from doctoral candidates with interests in medical and health science education, with a particular focus on clinical learning, assessment and more...

Supervisor(s): Roberts, Chris (Associate Professor)

Medication review: Understanding the importance of interprofessional collaboration

Medication review is a Commonwealth funded service designed to achieve the Quality Use of Medicines. Pharmacists, medical practitioners, patients and other members of the health car more...

Supervisor(s): Chen, Tim (Associate Professor)

European Studies Program

The European Union is the most successful global supranational institution. It has brought together nations that were at war half a century ago, and has created synergies and unitie more...

Supervisor(s): Morgan, Peter (Professor), Winter, Bronwyn (Professor)

The Impact of masculinities on men's health

To examine the impact of the configuration of masculinities on the health and health seeking behaviours of men. more...

Supervisor(s): Fisher, Murray (Dr)

Individual and team learning & performance in a virtual context: a social network & system dynamics approach

Traditionally, most social network studies have been associated with individual or organizational outcomes such as learning, coordination and performance. While such formal social n more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Extending coordination theory for multi-organisational disaster coordination

Despite technological and theoretical advances in disaster management, Australian government organisations still find inter-service coordination of resources, information and knowle more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Community building through online social networks: evolution and engagement

With the advent and constant evolution and application of interactive Web2.0 technology, online social media such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter have fostered development and mai more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Modelling social network structure, technology use and care coordination

This project uses theories from social networks and information systems to construct a model for understanding how network (structure, position and ties) and social technology use i more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)