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Academic Clinical Health Science: Past Victories and Future Challenges
| Date: | 9 September 2010 |
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| Time: | 9:00 to 17:30 |
| Venue: |
Edwin Tooth Auditorium, Education Centre, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Herston
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UQ Centre for Clinical Research invites you to attend a one-day series of presentaions from clinical health science leaders.
Celebrate the historical achievements in medicine and health in Queensland and review cutting edge advances at UQ in biomedical research with lectures from internationally renowned UQ Professors John Kerr and Ian Frazer, as well as a range of leading UQ clinical academics.
The potential for quality 21st century healthcare in Australia will be explored by drawing on the international Academic Health Science Centre movement.
Global insight will come from Professor Steve Smith who spearheaded the creation of the UK's first Academic Health Science Centre in 2007, Professor Ranga Krishnan who was instrumental in establishing Duke's Academic Health Science System and now Duke-NUS Singapore, and Monash Vice-Chancellor Ed Byrne who oversaw the creation of UCL partners in London.
An event for all those interested in medical research and the future of health education and research in Australia.
To Register email c.buttery@uq.edu.au or call 07 3346 5521.
Cost: Free
RSVP/ ticketed event: Yes - RSVP by 31 August 2010
Transport info:
- Public car parking stations are situated in Butterfield Street and Herston Road, Herston, adjacent to the hospital.
- Public transport
Registration OpenTo Register email c.buttery@uq.edu.au or call 07 3346 5521 |
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