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Dynamic Modelling Workshop

There are places available for the 2 day and 5 day workshop in Sydney:

Dynamic Modelling: What, Why and How? Examples from New Technology Adoption, Infectious Disease and Health Care.

AIHI to lead $10.9 million research program to make health care safer

The Chief Investigators at the announcement of the NHMRC program grant's success: from left to right, Professor Bill Runciman, Professor Ken Hillman, Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, The Hon Tanya Plibersek, Minister for Health, Professor Johanna Westbrook, Professor Enrico Coiera and Professor

Landmark study identifies major gaps in Australian healthcare

A news article appeared in the BMJ detailing the CareTrack study, conducted by researchers from the University of South Australia, University of New South Wales, and Kaiser Permanente in the United States, which was published in the Medical Journal of Australia on 16 July.

Have compulsory helmet laws in NSW reduced injuries?

A study has been released looking at the combined effect of making helmets compulsory and providing better cycleways on the number of serious head injuries in NSW.  The Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research's Scott Walter wa

Doctors failing to follow-up test results

 

Critical diagnoses being missed, including high impact conditions such as cancer

Automatic notification of test results: What doctors think

Missed or delayed test results are a significant safety problem, particularly in ambulatory and emergency department settings, and ICT has been proposed as one way to help solve it.

Building a medicinewise community

Professor Johanna Westbrook together with Dr Melissa Baysari and Dr Elin Lehnbom recently participated in the National Medicines Symposium 2012 “Building a medicinewise community”.

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