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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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Palliative care research at Murdoch
Palliative care research focuses on improving care for patients with life threatening illnesses and their families. Research at St John of God Murdoch Hospital involves palliative care, emergency medicine and the clinical research unit.
Our focus is on appropriately directing medical interventions through identifying unmet patient palliative care needs, improving advance care planning and delivering caregiver education interventions.
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Pastoral care research
Pastoral services is a defining feature of Catholic health care, encapsulating the essence of leading the Mission of Jesus in offering hospitality, hope and healing to our patients, clients and residents.
As a leading Catholic health care organisation, it is our responsibility and commitment to advance and shape the profession of pastoral services through research to provide whole person care in every encounter, at every moment with every person, every day.
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Perinatal mental health research
The perinatal period spans pregnancy and the first one to two years after birth - a time where women and their partners are rapidly adjusting to their new role as parents and are at increased risk for mental health conditions.
We are committed to advancing research in perinatal mental health and improving mental health outcomes for women and their families. Our research includes anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and other emotional health issues experienced during pregnancy and following birth.