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4 digital health projects shaping the future of mental health care

As the Co-Director of Health and Policy at the BMC, Professor Ian Hickie is a tireless advocate for improving access for people with mental illness. ... Professor Ian Hickie, who has been advocating for mental health reform in Australia for years, warns
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2019/10/08/4-digital-health-projects-shaping-the-future-of-mental-health-care.html
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Consumer partnership wins inaugural ACTA award

Melinda joined Professor Ju Lee Oei of UNSW (the other co-chair of TORPIDO), and Dr Javeed Travadi and Professor Ian Wright from the University of Newcastle on the Trial Management
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2019/06/25/consumer-partnership-wins-inaugural-acta-award-.html

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SOFT TREAD PRESENTS CREATED BY JONATHAN BIGGINS, DREW FORSYTHE ...

Production Manager Barry SearlePublicity Ian Phipps PublicityMarketing Rani HaywoodDigital Marketing Luke de ZilvaPhotographer Brett BoardmanGraphic Designer Leading Hand Design.
www.seymourcentre.com/media/5ejhnopv/the-wharf-revue-program.pdf
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7 reasons to study bioethics at the University of Sydney

A degree in bioethics offers a deep understanding of ethical issues in medicine, health and the life sciences. It's the ideal way to develop your existing career or move into a new field of interest.
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2018/05/18/7-reasons-to-study-bioethics-at-the-university-of-sydney.html
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Exposing suspected research fraud with new software one DNA sequence at a time

We don’t have that time to waste,” she says. L-R: Professor Graham Johnston, Paul Adams, Charlotte (granddaughter of Dr Temple), Professor Jennifer Byrne, Professor Renae Ryan, Helen Temple Berry
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2019/10/14/exposing-suspected-research-fraud-with-new-software-one-dna--seq.html
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Anxiety and alcohol use: Can we retrain the brain?

issue. This funding follows the completion of her PhD, which was supported by the Rotary Ian Scott PhD Scholarship.
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2019/04/09/anxiety-and-alcohol-use-can-we-retrain-the-brain.html

Miller, Sir Ian Douglas - Faculty of Medicine Online Museum and Archive

Jump to:MB 1924 MD 1979 Sir Ian (Douglas) Miller is credited with being Australia’s first neurosurgeon, performing the first operation for a brain tumour in 1933. ... Citation: Mellor, Lise (2008) Miller, Sir Ian Douglas. Faculty of Medicine Online
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine/museum/mwmuseum/index.php/Miller,_Sir_Ian_Douglas

Johnston's Creek Extension: hope for residents - History Matters

Johnston’s Creek Extension: hope for residents. For my project I’ve been working with the No West Connex action group, which is campaigning to stop the proposed West Connex road ... All the while, Labor denied plans for the Johnston’s Creek
historymatters.sydney.edu.au/2015/10/johnstons-creek-extension-hope-for-residents/