The Centre for Military and Veterans’ Health (CMVH) is an internationally-unique, academic, community and military partnership dedicated to innovatively seeking solutions to military and veterans’ health issues through research, education, e-health and public debate.
It is a collaboration of three major partners, The University of Queensland, The University of Adelaide and Charles Darwin University.
CMVH brings together military and veterans’ health experts - researchers, health practitioners and serving ADF personnel and Reservists - who, through their combined talent, expertise and experience, seek to better understand and propose practical solutions to the health issues facing Australia’s serving and former military men and women.
The Centre actively works towards a healthier future for Defence personnel and veterans through best practice information sharing, innovative and inclusive research, strong and meaningful dialogue with ex-service organisations and veterans generally.
- Solomon Islands Veteran Health Study Completed
A study into the health of Solomon Islands veterans has found no immediate ill effects from deployment, the Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, announced today. - Ex-Service Personnel sought for health study
The Centre for Military and Veterans' Health (CMVH) is about to launch the largest-ever study into the health of Australian Defence Force personnel who have deployed overseas.
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Chairman
Major General Peter Arnison AC,
CVO (Retd)
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