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at the Susan Wakil Health Building (D18)-Medical Imaging School of Health Sciences About the opportunity The University of Sydney School of Health Sciences -We are at the forefront of health science education
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, the developing world, and globally. This is achieved through basic biological and medical discovery research, applied research in clinical and health service settings, research-led teaching in biomedical sciences
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of the population of Australia, as well as that of the developing world. This is achieved through discovery research, applied research in health service settings, research-led teaching in health and medical sciences
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silent atherosclerosis, and the application of these AI algorithms to imaging held in data banks such as BioHEART. Working in an interdisciplinary manner will bring together medical, computer science and
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careers. Our affiliations with the Local Health Districts highlight a dual aim of attracting current and future medical leaders to the region and in turn improving the provision of health care
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cardiovascular health outcomes. Fulltime, Fixed Term (4 years), Based in Hobart. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow (Academic level C,D or E) at the Menzies Institute for Medical Research (Menzies), as
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Health Sciences, Management, Epideiology, Social Work, Communications or other relevant field Sound knowledge and understanding of implementation science High level organisational skills Demonstrated high
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projects involving health technology assessments, economic evaluations, and research in various medical fields. Work in a collegial, and supportive team in a specialised field. Salary packaging, subsidised
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medical activities and refine emission measurement methodologies for healthcare identify the best methods and tools for communicating carbon costs to health consumers, clinicians and hospital/health service
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, in collaboration with leading experimental researchers in cryo EM and electrophysiology, is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council. The work is expected to be high impact, with