Mending our healthcare carbon footprint
Healthcare is remarkably overrepresented in Australia’s total carbon footprint breakdown, which puts anaesthetists in a unique position to help reduce emissions – precisely what Dr Scott […]
Healthcare is remarkably overrepresented in Australia’s total carbon footprint breakdown, which puts anaesthetists in a unique position to help reduce emissions – precisely what Dr Scott […]
A world-leader of laboratory and clinically-based research in ophthalmology and vision science, Professor Justine Smith AM (PhD(Med) ’99) has chaired countless eye and vision meetings, won […]
Focusing on marine bioproducts for human health and nutrition, Dr Suvimol Charoensiddhi’s (PhD (Med) ’17) research on the biorefinery of South Australian brown seaweeds has for […]
Being a founding member of the team that received Australia’s first Nobel Peace Prize – the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) – represents only […]
Diverse interests coupled with diverse skills and expertise means that Dr James Doube (BSc ’96, BM, BS(GradEntry) ’02) is making an extraordinary impact – in delivering […]
Disasters have befallen regional Australia with terrifying ferocity and frequency in recent years, placing great strain on national disaster relief resources, but Anastasia Bougesis (BHlthSc(Paramedic) ’10, […]
By Judith Aisthorpe Flinders Rural and Remote NT Husband and wife academics Associate Professors Kootsy Canuto and Karla Canuto settled into their new Darwin offices in […]
By Judith Aisthorpe Flinders University is celebrating 25 years of longitudinal clinical placements for medical students in the Northern Territory (NT). The Northern Territory Clinical School […]
The fluctuating health priorities and concerns of Australian women throughout their lives is the subject of a landmark study completed by Flinders graduate Professor Cassandra Szoeke […]