Prof Meg Jardine. Director. Professor Meg Jardine is the Director of the CTC and the CTC’s Kidney Health Research Program Lead. ... She has promoted learning health system principles through the integration of clinical care and research endeavours, and
healthy survival. Our neonatal and perinatal research program focuses on areas of need, such as neonatal infection, oxygen therapy and simple cost‑effective measures to reduce health problems and improve outcomes
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Research Themes. Public Health, Health Economics, Sustainable Healthcare. Qualifications. BSc, MPH. ... Thesis title: Incorporating environmental impacts into health technology assessments. Supervisor: Dr Mbathio Dieng, Dr Katy Bell, Prof Rachael Morton..
Transforming nursing assessment in acute hospitals (the ENCORE trial). ENCORE is a health service intervention with a strong evidence base that has two components:. ... See ANZCTR for full trial details >. Collaborators:. Queensland University of
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