The Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research have profiled Natalie Winter, who was the 2023 Deeble Summer Scholar, on their website. Read the profile on their website.
ACBRD has partnered with diaTribe to end diabetes stigma. The partnership will enable a series of research projects and initiatives with a focus on understanding, characterising and reducing the stigma associated with all types of diabetes.
Congratulations to:
- Jaithri Ananthapavan, who received the 2022 Premier’s Award for Health and Medical Research in Public Health.
- Colin Bell, Steven Allender, Melanie Nichols, Vicki Brown, Serene Yoong and their colleagues, who have received a $2.98M NHMRC partnership grant for Systems Thinking with Active Implementation Research (STAIR) to prevent childhood obesity: an effectiveness-implementation trial.
- Renee Fiolet and Ali Hutchinson, who have received more than $39k from Give Where You Live for their Our Sovereignty, Our Healing
- Marufa Sultana who has been upgraded to a full IHT member.
- Bettina Backman, a GLOBE PhD candidate who has published her first paper “Am I Really Living or Just Getting by?” Financial Security and Health-Related Decisions among International Students in Australia in the Journal of Studies in International Education.
- Oliver Huse, who handed in his PhD thesis The commercial determinants of unhealthy diets in East Asia.
- Catherine Bennett and Hassan Vally, whose article COVID will soon be endemic. This doesn’t mean it’s harmless or we give up, just that it’s part of life was ranked 1oth in Deakin’s most-read Conversation articles of all time.
- Tracey Bucknall and the PRONTO team, whose paper Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a facilitation intervention on recognition and response to clinical deterioration was named the most impactful in 2022 by BMJ Quality and Safety.