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SUMMARY:WACRA Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:During this lunch time session\, you will have the opportunity to learn about the state of play of WACRA\, the Heart Foundation and the Australian Cardiovascular Alliance (ACvA)\, including engagement\, partnership and funding opportunities for 2022. \nSponsored by ACvA\, this free catered event is open to all WACRA individual members. \nPlease register your attendance by Friday 8 October 2021 (5.00pm AWST). \n\n\nSpecial guests include: \nSarah Fordham\, CEO\, Heart Foundation Western Australia \nProf Gemma Figtree\, President\, Australian Cardiovascular Alliance \nKerry Doyle\, Executive Director\, Australian Cardiovascular Alliance \nLocation: \nSchool of Human Sciences\,  Seminar Room 1.81\, First Floor\, Anatomy Building \nThe University of Western Australia \nHackett Drive \nCrawley\, WA 6009
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/wacra-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:The University of Western Australia\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="WACRA":MAILTO:Natalie.Ward@uwa.edu.au
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] Prioritising Women's Health and Careers in COVID Recovery and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:The Australian Health Research Alliance (AHRA) invites you to a webinar on Prioritising Women’s Health and Careers in COVID Recovery and Beyond. \nA misalignment between the career trajectory of men and women continues to leave women under-represented in leadership positions in both healthcare and academia. COVID-19 has amplified and heightened these existing inequalities. Taking on a greater proportion of unpaid care\, and an increase in job losses in the hardest-hit sectors are just some of the barriers women now face. As we move beyond the pandemic\, a national collaborative evidence-based approach is vital to tackle inequity and optimise women’s health\, careers\, and well-being. \nThis event will serve as the launch for two collaborative initiatives: \n\nAdvancing Women in Healthcare Leadership (AWHL)\nWomen’s Health Research Translation and Impact Network (WHRTN)\n\nThese national initiatives will drive progress on equality\, support opportunities\, and prioritise women. Hear from keynote speakers\, Parliamentary Friends of Health and Medical Research Co-Chair\, Dr Katie Allen MP\, Young Australian of the Year 2021\, Isobel Marshall\, and WHRTN Chair\, Indigenous Women’s Health\, Prof Aunty Kerrie Doyle. \nProf Helena Teede\, lead on these initiatives\, will outline priorities for women’s health\, research\, and careers\, and a Q&A panel\, of interdisciplinary experts\, will discuss opportunities for building a better and healthier future for women in Australia. \nAWHL is a partnership project funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and contributions from its 11 healthcare sector partners. WHRTN is funded by the Medical Research Future Fund. \nRegister here.
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/webinar-prioritising-womens-health-and-careers-in-covid-recovery-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] Consumer and Community Involvement in Clinical Trials: Practical Strategies and Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:Consumer and community involvement (CCI) is fast moving from nice to have\, to must have. \nAnd while there is growing recognition of the value of genuine and meaningful engagement of consumers and the community in clinical trials\, some researchers are unsure how or where to start. \nIn response\, Monash Partners Academic Health Science Centre and Sydney Health Partners are hosting an informative webinar – Consumer and Community Involvement in clinical trials: Practical strategies and lessons learned. \nTune in to gain practical examples of what works (and what doesn’t!) provided by experienced consumers and clinical trialists. \nPresentations will include consumers\, researchers\, clinicians and industry partners and will cover: \n\nwhy CCI is not “just a tick box”\nCCI in the life of a clinical trial\nframeworks and resources for practical application\nan industry perspective on empowering consumer involvement in clinical trial.\n\nPresenters will include: \n\nDr Anthony Brown\, CEO\, Health Consumers NSW\nMs Leonie Young\, ANZUP Consumer Advisory Panel\nMr Ben Horgan\, Consumer and Community Involvement Coordinator\, WA Health Translation Network\nMr Heath Badger\, COO\, Breast Cancer Trials Group\nMs Nicola Straiton\, Project and Engagement Manager\, Australian Clinical Trials\nProfessor Warwick Britton AO\, FAHMS\, Research Director\, Sydney Local Health District and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital\nDr Lisa Higgins\, Senior Research Fellow\, ANZIC-RC\nMr Peter Murphy\, Country Head of Communications & Patient Engagement\, Novartis\, Australia and New Zealand\nProfessor Helena Teede AM\, Executive Director\, Monash Partners Academic Health Science Centre\n\nThis webinar is open to everyone!
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/webinar-consumer-and-community-involvement-in-clinical-trials-practical-strategies-and-lessons-learned/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Sydney Health Partners":MAILTO:sydneyhealthpartners.comms@sydney.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211027T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211027T120000
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SUMMARY:HSRAANZ Methods Education Series -  Measuring patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in clinical trials: Key considerations for researchers
DESCRIPTION:Presenter – Dr Rachel Campbell – Rachel is a post-doctoral researcher at the Sydney Quality of Life Office\, based at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on optimising the assessment of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in oncology research and using PRO measures in clinical settings to support the management of individual patients. \nThese webinars are open to HSRAANZ members only. Staff or students of our Partner Group’s can attend and should contact sarah.green@chere.uts.edu.au for registration details. \nView a short video about this webinar and register.
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/hsraanz-methods-education-series-measuring-patient-reported-outcomes-pros-in-clinical-trials-key-considerations-for-researchers/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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