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SUMMARY:Webinar: Accessing Cross Jurisdictional Linked Data in Australia
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, you will hear from key personnel in the data linkage world on how to access cross-jurisdictional linked data. The keynote speakers will cover topics including the PHRN Online Application System (OAS)\, what data is currently available in Australia\, the role of a state data linkage unit in accessing cross jurisdictional data\, what the AIHW has to offer researchers for cross jurisdictional data and explain the need for virtual laboratories and how SURE works. The keynote speakers and topics are as follows: \nNatalie Wray\, Client Services Officer\, PHRN Program Office\nThe Online Application System (OAS) explained and data currently available in Australia \nKatie Irvine\, Manager\, Centre for Health Record Linkage\nThe role of a state data linkage unit in accessing cross jurisdictional data \nPhil Anderson\, Head\, Health Linkage Unit\, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Data Integration Services Centre\nWhat the AIHW has to offer researchers for cross jurisdictional data \nMatt Gorringe\, Program Manager\, SURE Program\, ResearchAssets Division\, Sax Institute\nExplain the need for virtual laboratories and how SURE works. \nRegister for this webinar
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/accessing-cross-jurisdictional-linked-data-in-australia/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:Life as a Clinician Scientist: The Prep and the Pivot – responding to a pandemic as a clinician scientist
DESCRIPTION:Clinician Scientists have been leading the charge in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether searching for new treatments and vaccines\, advising on public health measures or addressing the broader impacts such as mental health\, they have been crucial to the response so far. \nJoin the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences for a free webinar to hear from some of Australia’s leading clinician scientists about how we’re going and the opportunities and challenges they have experienced in their lives as clinician scientists during the pandemic. \nDuring this 90 minute webinar and panel discussion you’ll discover how clinician scientists: \n\nprepare and respond to a pandemic;\npivot their activities to hunt for a cure; and\nsupport and drive broader societal recovery.\n\nYou will also have the opportunity to put your questions to our panellists. \nThis online event will inspire and support you as you consider this rewarding career pathway – it is aimed at anyone looking to bridge clinical work and research. \nView the event flyer \nLearn more and register for this event \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/life-as-a-clinician-scientist-the-prep-and-the-pivot-responding-to-a-pandemic-as-a-clinician-scientist/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Quantitative Imaging and Precision Medicine in WA
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will showcase existing research in medical imaging in WA and provide a forum to discuss opportunities and future direction. \nQuantitative imaging is a convergence of medical imaging\, computer science\, multi-omics and the clinical sciences. It is focused on the extraction of image features\, which can be used as actionable biomarkers regarding disease and normal pathology. \nImprovements in imaging technology and quantitative harmonisation\, computational methods such as machine learning\, and the increased availability of high performance computing infrastructure\, are leading to a revolution in the way medical imaging is used in precision medicine. \nThe development of quantitative imaging expertise and capability is aligned with WA Health initiatives in digital health and the implementation of precision medicine techniques\, and it will enable opportunities for innovation and commercialisation. \nThis workshop will showcase existing research in this field in Western Australia\, provide some insights from researchers who have worked in this field internationally and help to identify a pathway to enabling broader access to these techniques in WA in a way which integrates with developments in local health strategy and innovation. There will also be opportunity for audience participation. \nLearn more and register \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/workshop-quantitative-imaging-and-precision-medicine-in-wa-2/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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