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Five minutes with Dr Melanie Keep

By | 2020-04-29T13:46:31+10:00 April 29th, 2020|Categories: Blog, Featured Work|Tags: , , , , , |

This month we virtually interviewed DHIN member Dr Mel Keep, Senior Lecturer and Academic Lead Education. Mel is also the academic heart and soul of eHealth@Sydney and this month Mel has set the challenge to reach out to someone new on the DHIN member list. Please tell us a little bit about yourself Hello, I’m Mel, [...]

Research Student Profile: Ardalan Mirzaei

By | 2019-09-26T13:01:12+10:00 September 25th, 2019|Categories: Blog, Featured Work|Tags: , , , , |

This month we are pleased to profile PhD Candidate Ardalan (Ardi) Mirzaei. Ardi is a registered pharmacist who is currently completing his PhD in the School of Pharmacy looking at patients’ health information seeking behaviour. Please tell us a little about yourself I am a registered pharmacist working in community pharmacies and performing medication reviews. I also work [...]

Research Student Profile: Edward Johnson

By | 2018-10-31T12:46:19+10:00 October 30th, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

This month we profile Edward Johnson. Ed is a PhD Candidate in the Faculty of Health Sciences, Director, Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health, and finalist in the Australian Allied Health Awards in the category of Speech Pathologist of the Year Please tell us a little about yourself? I’m an accidental speech pathologist. I fell into the job [...]

Webinar: Musculoskeletal pain and the adoption of new technologies in care

By | 2018-10-03T15:00:58+10:00 October 22nd, 2018|Tags: , , |

Low back pain and knee osteoarthritis are the highest contributors to disability worldwide, impacting every aspect of a person’s life. Most treatment approaches to the management of low back pain and knee osteoarthritis offer small to moderate treatment effects at best. Conservative management is the cornerstone, however, it requires access to services and adherence to programs. [...]

Cyberpsychology and the changing face of healthcare

By | 2018-09-10T15:18:10+10:00 September 10th, 2018|Categories: Featured Work|Tags: , , , |

The Cyberpsychology Research Group (CRG) at The University of Sydney is Australia’s first formal research team that investigates the impact of consumer technology (e.g. smartphones, video games, social networking, wearable technology, VR and AI, etc.) on human behaviour. This 45 minute webinar will cover the latest in cyberpsychology research across the world, including the impact of [...]

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