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draw upon the disciplines of public health, epidemiology and health economics. Aims This project will examine the impact of changes to client fees payable to access treatment for opioid dependence via
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the association between diet and suicidal behaviours in countries with rapid epidemiologic transition including Vietnam. Results envisage to identify modifiable dietary risk factors associated with suicidal
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be available for this project. Prof Siervo and Prof Stephan have established links with research groups who have extensive knowledge in advanced epidemiological models applied to the COSMIC consortium
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spatial analysis and epidemiological modelling. JCD Prof Judith Finn (PRECRU Director) is a NHMRC Leadership Fellow with an international profile in resuscitation (cardiac arrest) research. This PhD will
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linked administrative data. Candidates with training in epidemiology, health services research, public health, and/or biostatistics are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will have exceptional
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under Admissions here Have first-class honours or equivalent in a relevant discipline (e.g. social sciences, public health, urban design, epidemiology, environmental science, planning, geographic
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disciplines, including psychology, psychiatry, nursing, social work, law, occupational therapy and epidemiology. A key focus of the CFBS is to transfer academic and clinical excellence into practice in
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quantitative skills, including familiarity with epidemiology, statistics, exercise science, nutrition and/or neuroscience are desired for this project. The candidate will join an interdisciplinary team focused
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the epidemiology of health outcomes and healthcare use after prison, including among key subgroups such as Indigenous people and women, is essential to drive reform and to inform improvements in throughcare and post
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upon the disciplines of public health, epidemiology and health economics. This project will examine the impact of changes to client fees payable to access treatment for opioid dependence via Australia’s