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Professor Cairney's broad interest is in the association between physical activity and health… Exercise is medicine: critical considerations in the qualitative research landscape… Professor John Cairney is the Head of School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences. He is an… identified, the second part of this review builds on movement sciences literature and physical literacy…
Professor John Cairney is the Head of School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences. He is an academic leader in the field of paediatric exercise medicine and child health research and is particularly well-known for his work on developmental coordination disorder (DCD) and its impact on the health …
From 2012-2015, Professor John Cairney co-led the evaluation of the multi-ministerial Children’s Mental Health Strategy in Canada, and since 2013 he has been the Scientific Lead of the screening arm of the Special Needs Strategy for Children in Ontario. These roles have allowed him to influence po …
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Program of research examining health service utilization and survivorship among pediatric and… Toilet paper, minced meat and diabetes medicines: Australian panic buying induced by COVID-19… I am open to supervise HDR in various areas of digital health and pediatric, adolescent and… Jason D. Pole is the Deputy Director of the Queensland Digital Health Centre (QDHeC) and a… Clinical Evaluative Sciences. Cases diagnosed prior to a patient's 30th birthday between 1992 and…
Jason D. Pole is the Deputy Director of the Queensland Digital Health Centre (QDHeC) and a Professor in the Centre for Health Services Research (CHSR) within the Faculty of Medicine. Jason provides academic and research leadership within QDHeC. Relocating from Toronto, Canada in early 2020, Jason's …
From a digital health standpoint, the primary research driver is the application and implimentation of digtial tools and techniques to imporve the quadurple aim. From a cancer survivorships stanpoint the primary research driver is to improve the health systemlives of survivors and families who exper …
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particularly medicines use in pregnancy and breastfeeding… Online medicine information seekers: A qualitative pilot study of Australian consumer views and experiences.… Complementary medicines: frequently asked questions and best evidence answers… Consumer health and medicines information seeking behaviour… Treasure McGuire graduated with a Bachelor of Pharmacy and a Bachelor of Science (Pharmacology… on the patient-based benefit-risk assessment (BRA) of medicines. We aimed to develop and validate…
Treasure McGuire graduated with a Bachelor of Pharmacy and a Bachelor of Science (Pharmacology) from the University of Queensland UQ). She also completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy and Graduate Certificate in Higher Education at UQ. In 2005, she completed her PhD in the School of Po …
Experienced academic in pharmacology and therapeutics with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in clinical research, governance, medical education, medicines information and clinical trials.
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