AAHMS welcomes 27 new Fellows
An ophthalmologist-scientist, academic psychiatrist and a paediatric anaesthetist are among the 27 new Fellows elected to the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. The
An ophthalmologist-scientist, academic psychiatrist and a paediatric anaesthetist are among the 27 new Fellows elected to the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. The
Australia needs bold, future focused action to change the trajectory of our mental health outcomes, and experts have proposed a three-pronged approach to improve our
A scientist dedicated to reducing harm in health care has won the 2023 Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences Outstanding Female Researcher Medal. Professor
The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences welcomes the Federal Government’s independent inquiry into Australia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This timely inquiry should
Welcome to the September 2023 newsletter. In this edition: A message from our President ACOLA’S statement on the VOICE Life as a clinician-scientist update AAHMS policy
The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences strongly supports the Government’s commitment to reform Australia’s higher education system through an Australian Universities Accord and
Welcome to the August 2023 newsletter. In this edition: A message from our President Sector news and opportunities Policy news Congratulations Fellows in the news
Welcome to the July 2023 newsletter. In this edition: A message from our President CEO update Key dates July Health Horizons Forum Fellows recognised with
How can Australia make better progress in improving health through prevention? This question will be at the forefront of a roundtable discussion bringing together some
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