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Latest Impact:
Dr Wei-Sen Lam
Dr Wei-Sen Lam of the WA Country Health Service (WACHS) aimed to provide a solution to tackle the lack of clinical trials in rural areas through his project, “Teletrials in WA: A feasibility study to develop and pilot a TeleTrial framework to bring clinical trials closer to home for country patients”. Dr Lam is the director for TeleTrials at WACHS and Head of Service of the medical oncology department at Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH). |
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Dr Fenella Gill
Fenella’s project, “Unifying systems for recognition and response to paediatric clinical deterioration in Western Australia”, addressed the lack of a uniform approach to recognising and responding to clinical deterioration for hospitalised children in WA – something that could contribute in failure to recognise or respond in a timely manner to critical changes in a child’s condition, potentially resulting in adverse outcomes. |
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Dr Roslyn Ward Roslyn’s Fellowship project, “B2: I Can Communicate”, was the first longitudinal study evaluating the developmental profile of early vocalisations, speech, and language development of infants with or at risk of Cerebral Palsy (CP). The ability to communicate is a basic human right, critical to forming and maintaining social relationships as well as educational and career opportunities. Find out more |
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Professor Girish Dwivedi Professor Girish Dwivedi’s project “High Performance Medicine through Artificial Intelligence in the Emergency Department”, aims to develop an AI-driven system that will give a personalised rating of the appropriateness of various advanced cardiovascular investigations for patients who have presented to the emergency department with chest pain.Find out more |
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Dr Roslyn Ward Roslyn’s Fellowship project, “B2: I Can Communicate”, was the first longitudinal study evaluating the developmental profile of early vocalisations, speech, and language development of infants with or at risk of Cerebral Palsy (CP). The ability to communicate is a basic human right, critical to forming and maintaining social relationships as well as educational and career opportunities. Find out more |