Education and Training
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Description
APPRISE is developing Australia’s health and medical research workforce to predict and respond to infectious disease emergencies.
October 2019 update: APPRISE First Nations Research Fellowship 2020-2021 – submissions due 9 December 2019
October 2019 update: Find out about postgraduate education and training related to infectious diseases in Australia
October 2019 update: Find out about short courses in infectious diseases, emergency response and related areas
Related Projects
Related Publications
- Education and training in infection prevention and control: Exploring support for national standards
- Championing women working in health across regional and rural Australia – a new dual-mentorship model
- Clinician perceptions of respiratory infection risk; a rationale for research into mask use in routine practice
- Book: Video-reflexive ethnography in health research and healthcare improvement
- Presentation: A mixed methods study of the risk-taking behaviour of clinical staff towards routine use of protective masks for infectious diseases
- Presentation: Talking with patients: Improving clinician-patient communication around healthcare-associated infections using video-reflexive methods
- Presentation: Keeping our hospitals safe from exotic infections
- To follow a rule? On frontline clinicians’ understandings and embodiments of hospital-acquired infection prevention and control rules
- Stakeholder Consultation Report – Australian Partnership for Preparedness Research on Infectious Disease Emergencies: NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence
- Short courses in infectious diseases, emergency response and related areas
- Postgraduate education and training related to infectious diseases
- Is Australia prepared for the next pandemic?
- Developing research priorities for Australia’s response to infectious disease emergencies