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- Aboriginal health research at Midland
- Aged care medicine at Midland
- Allied health
- Allied health research at Midland
- Anaesthesia and pain research at Subiaco
- Breast cancer research at Subiaco
- Cancer research at Midland
- Colorectal research at Subiaco
- Emergency medicine
- Emergency medicine research at Midland
- General surgery at Midland
- Gynaecological oncology at Subiaco
- Infectious diseases research at Midland
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease research at Subiaco
- Intensive care research at Midland
- Intensive care at Murdoch
- Intensive care at Subiaco
- Medical oncology at Subiaco
- Nursing and midwifery at Ballarat
- Nursing and midwifery at Subiaco
- Oncology clinical trials at Bunbury
- Oncology clinical trials at Murdoch
- Orthopaedic research at Midland
- Orthopaedics at Murdoch
- Orthopaedics at Subiaco
- Palliative care at Murdoch
- Pastoral care
- Perinatal mental health
- Respiratory medicine research at Midland
- Stroke rehabilitation at Midland
- Thoracic research at Subiaco
- Trauma and mental health at Richmond
- Education and training
- News and media
- Research Week
Our research units
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Infectious diseases research at Midland
This research program aims to identify, understand and prevent infectious disease for improved patient outcomes whilst delivering high quality evidence based care.
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease research at Subiaco
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Intensive care research at Midland
Our research has contributed significantly to several national and international clinical trials. We are outcome focused with an emphasis on the translation of research, helping to generate knowledge to enhance patient’s health outcomes.
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Intensive care research at Murdoch
Our research group is focused on improving aspects of treatments provided to intensive care patients. It is important that patients are receiving the best possible care when they are at their most vulnerable. This research team is a member of the Australian and New Zealand ICU Clinical Trials Group.
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Intensive care research at Subiaco
In addition to contributing to national and international clinical trials, members of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Research Group have developed and published multiple studies conceived to address the specific needs of patients admitted to one of the busiest private ICUs in Australia.