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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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Oncology clinical trials at Bunbury
The Oncology Clinical Trials department was established in July 2003 making St John of God Bunbury Hospital the first regional cancer treatment centre in Western Australia to conduct clinical trials.
In line with our vision providing “care closer to home” we are committed to ensuring that our patients have access to the best possible care through research driven practice. -
Oncology clinical trials at Murdoch
The Murdoch Oncology Clinical Trial Unit was established in 2012, with the aim of providing West Australian oncology patients and their families the best possible care through research-driven practice. Our current portfolio of trials examine outcomes of conventional and innovative cancer treatments.
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Orthopaedic research at Midland
Research activities include an integrated multidisciplinary approach encompassing disease, pain and injury.
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Orthopaedic research at Murdoch
The Murdoch Centre for Orthopaedic Research (MCOR), produces high-quality research in the field of orthopaedics, with the aim of discovering innovative ways to improve clinical practice, surgical outcomes and patient experience. Our orthopaedic research focuses on surgical innovation in hip, knee and shoulder surgery and patient rehabilitation following these procedures.
Our research is undertaken at St John of God Murdoch Hospital, one of the leading private hospitals providing orthopaedic care in Western Australia
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Orthopaedic research at Subiaco
Our Orthopaedic Surgery Research Group is conducted to audit clinical outcomes, better understand disease and injury, and investigate new technologies which may lead to further improvements in patient treatment. We develop our research in partnership with universities and medical device companies.
Our diverse range of sub-specialist expertise covers all facets of orthopaedic surgery, including spinal and paediatric orthopaedics.
We cater to the complete orthopaedic needs of patients, including evaluation, surgery, after-surgery care and rehabilitation. St John of God Subiaco Hospital was the fi rst facility in Australia to use the Stryker Mako Orthopaedic Robot, which is used for patients undergoing partial or total knee replacement and total hip replacement.