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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • Pharmaceutical industry payments to Australian patient groups: January 2013 to December 2022 

      Hooimeyer, Ashleigh; Fabbri, Alice; Swandari, Swestika; Phan, Melanie; Mohammad, Annim; Chiu, Kellia; Mintzes, Barbara
      Published 2026
      This dataset includes data from transparency reports from the pharmaceutical industry from 2013-2022 of payments to patient groups. Since 2013, companies which are members of Medicines Australia (the peak body for the ...
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    • Designing a research room for a National Hybrid Particle Therapy Facility (protons, carbon and other ions) - white paper 

      Ahern, Verity; Haworth, Annette
      Published 2026-03-23
      Representatives from research institutes across Australia, international particle therapy centres, ANSTO and leading universities attended a workshop to examine how a dedicated research room at the proposed National Hybrid ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • MEL-SELF dataset: a randomised controlled trial of patient-led surveillance compared to clinician-led surveillance in people treated for localised melanoma 

      Bell, Katy
      Published 2026-03-18
      The MEL-SELF trial is a randomised controlled trial comparing patient-led surveillance with clinician-led surveillance in people who have been previously treated for localised melanoma. Stage 0/I/II melanoma patients (n=500) ...
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    • The Sydney Textbook of Psychiatry 

      Boyce, Philip Manley; Harris, Anthony Walter Forster; Malhi, Gin S.
      Published 2024
      The Sydney Textbook of Psychiatry is an essential resource for medical students and healthcare professionals. It offers a succinct and practical introduction to mental health. Key Features: Broad Curriculum: This ...
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    • Targeted foundational supports for people with psychosocial disability outside of the NDIS: model proposal 

      Smith-Merry, Jennifer; Mullin, Bernie; Hollier, Joel; Bobo, Firew
      Published 2026-03-04
      To provide a draft model for delivering targeted foundational supports for people with psychosocial disability who are outside the NDIS. The aim is to offer a model derived from a research perspective as a basis for critique, ...
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      Report, Technical
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