Past events

Find information about past events.

21
Apr
2021

Making a difference with government data - collection, policy & delivery »

12pm 21 April 2021

How data can be used by government and researchers to achieve public good.

15
Apr
2021

Racism and the next cardiovascular disease risk algorithm »

12.30pm 15 April 2021

Many clinical algorithms that include race or ethnicity may inadvertently reinforce health inequities instead of addressing them.

01
Apr
2021

Thesis Proposal Review: Integrating primary care into the Australian pandemic response »

12.30pm 1 April 2021

This presentation will describe the rapid development and implementation of the GP led respiratory clinic model across Australia.

25
Mar
2021

How has COVID-19 impacted on clinical laboratories? »

12.30pm 25 March 2021

Discussing the challenges and successes the pandemic has created for clinical laboratories.

18
Mar
2021

Shaping the next generation of leaders through mentoring – Information session for mentors »

12.30pm 18 March 2021

Learn more about NECTAR in this Q&A and find out why you should consider becoming a mentor.

11
Mar
2021

High output writing or shut-up and write? »

12.30pm 11 March 2021

Brian Martin and Cally Guerin will describe two different methods for increasing your writing output.

25
Feb
2021

Data Analysis in Population Health (DAPH) Hub Seminar: DAPH Show-and-Tell »

12.30pm 25 February 2021

Sharing methods & expertise in data analysis across RSPH & beyond.

11
Feb
2021

Statistical Analysis of String-Counts in Genetics »

1pm 11 February 2021

An introductory discussion of the probabilistic and statistical analysis of “string-counts” arising in fields such as genetic analysis.

11
Feb
2021

Factors impacting Campylobacter infections and their health burden in Australia »

12.30pm 11 February 2021

Using antimicrobial resistance profiles from whole genome sequencing & case-control study data to describe factors impacting Campylobacter infections Australia.

04
Feb
2021

Thesis proposal review: Achieving effective basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) in humanitarian crises »

12.30pm 4 February 2021

This PhD aims to provide insight into how to most effectively tailor BEmONC services in a range of humanitarian crises.

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