Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions
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Using eHealth Data to Strengthen Continuing Professional Development (CPD) For Medical Practitioners. An exploration of regulatory and organisational factors influencing eHealth data analytics implementations within the CPD ecosystem
Published 2024This PhD project explores the evolving landscape of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for medical practitioners, with a focus on the use of eHealth data analytics for strengthened CPD programs and practices. As ...USyd AccessThesis -
The tumour microenvironment of Mucosal Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and its influence on immune checkpoint inhibitor response
Published 2023Mucosal Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (mHNSCC) is cancer arising from the epithelium of the upper aerodigestive tract and is the sixth most common cancer globally. The last decade has seen immune checkpoint inhibitors ...USyd AccessThesis -
Bridging Theory and Practice of Health System Governance in Fragile, Conflict-affected, and Vulnerable States
Published 2024Governance is referred to as the ‘mortar’ that holds the health system building blocks together. This thesis explores health system governance in the context of health emergencies, and in fragile, conflict-affected, and ...USyd AccessThesis -
A role for natural agents including vitamin D compounds in the prevention of skin cancer
Published 2024Skin cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in Australia. The primary cause of skin cancer is exposure to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Previous studies by our group have shown that the inclusion of the vitamin D-like ...USyd AccessThesis -
A Multimodality Imaging Investigation of Diabetic Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF) and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) in Sodium-Glucose Co-Transporter 2 (SGLT2) Inhibitor Therapy
Published 2023Concurrent Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) diagnosis with diabetes mellitus (diabetic HFpEF) is of escalating contemporary research interest due to incidence augmentation, in line with global obesity ...USyd AccessThesis