Professor Claire Rickard from UQ’s School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work co-authored an article for The Medical Journal of Australia about investing in nursing and midwifery researchers.
Precision painkillers that are more accurate and less harmful to the liver are set to be developed by a University of Queensland spin-off company, and could change the lives of millions of people.
Virtual and augmented reality technologies are being used as an important teaching tool for University of Queensland dentistry students, who practice with 3D headsets before working on real-life clients.
Tackling a digital divide and improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers and babies is the aim of an Australian-first project involving First Nations community leaders and University of Queensland researchers.
Dr Elise Gane from UQ’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences featured in a 10 News First story about a telehealth exercise program helping people manage the side effects of cancer.
Two University of Queensland educators have combined their law and social work classes to break down professional stereotypes and better ready their students for working life.
Telehealth exercise classes to help people manage the side effects of cancer treatments are being delivered by a team of clinicians and researchers, including University of Queensland researchers, at the Princess Alexandra Hospital.