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Publications for Health Professionals
10 Common Mistakes of Beginning Researchers
By: Professor Barbara Anderson & Carmel Smart
Overview: This presentation focuses on mistakes frequently made in clinical research studies including bias in sample selection, lack of sensitivity to culture and language differences, unethical or coercive recruitment methods, and lack of a testable research question or hypothesis.
Practical suggestions to minimise errors will be discussed.
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Quality Use of Medicines
On May 29 2012, Medicines Australia launched a new booklet which sets out the medicines industry’s role in encouraging the quality use of medicines.
‘Quality Use of Medicines’ is the term to describe choosing a suitable medicine, using medicines safely and effectively to get the best possible results and selecting management options wisely.
This resource acknowledges the core role of QUM in optimising health outcomes and the contribution medicines companies can make in improving peoples’ lives by being an active partner in achieving that goal.
Click here to download
Publications for Health Professionals
10 Common Mistakes of Beginning Researchers
By: Professor Barbara Anderson & Carmel Smart
Overview: This presentation focuses on mistakes frequently made in clinical research studies including bias in sample selection, lack of sensitivity to culture and language differences, unethical or coercive recruitment methods, and lack of a testable research question or hypothesis.
Practical suggestions to minimise errors will be discussed.
Click here to download
Quality Use of Medicines
On May 29 2012, Medicines Australia launched a new booklet which sets out the medicines industry’s role in encouraging the quality use of medicines.
‘Quality Use of Medicines’ is the term to describe choosing a suitable medicine, using medicines safely and effectively to get the best possible results and selecting management options wisely.
This resource acknowledges the core role of QUM in optimising health outcomes and the contribution medicines companies can make in improving peoples’ lives by being an active partner in achieving that goal.
Click here to download