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A recent review by researchers including UCRH’s Dr Jodie Bailie has shed light on the concept of codesign in health research, especially when involving young people. Codesign is a way
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A recent review by researchers including UCRH’s Dr Jodie Bailie has shed light on the concept of codesign in health research, especially when involving young people. Codesign is a way

With climate disasters like floods and bushfires becoming more frequent and intense in Australia, the trauma experienced by affected communities is a growing concern. A new study from UCRH researchers

UCRH’s Simulation Centre is fortunate to have access to educators with both exceptional skills and incredible lived experience. This combination is part of what makes it possible for us to

UCRH’s Dr Jodie Bailie is among a group of international disability researchers and disabled scholars who have published a commentary piece in Nature Medicine. Their commentary addresses the reality that

UCRH and Daffodil Centre researcher Larisa Barnes is the first author of a newly published journal article outlining results of a national survey of pregnant or breastfeeding women. A co-author

UCRH’s Associate Professor Vanette McLennan is a co-author of an important international publication that sheds light on the effectiveness of rehabilitation counselling. The paper, titled Effectiveness of Interventions Provided by

A study led by UCRH researchers has shown promising results in reducing wait times for neurosurgery patients suffering from spinal pain. The outcomes from the study have been published in

UCRH Director Professor Vicki Flood is among a group of researchers behind a new study profiled in BMJ Open. The study, called the PROMOTE cohort study, looking into how to

While the bulk of UCRH’s focus on Australian health and wellbeing, we are always mindful of opportunities to contribute to global knowledge and understanding. Recently one of our researchers, Mohammad

UCRH researcher Associate Professor Chris Williams is part of a team of researchers working on a new trial, called the RESHAP-ED trial, which is set to explore whether having physiotherapists