

Event highlights: Life as a Clinician-Scientist SA 2022
What do forensics, nursing, immunology, hematology, cardiology, nephrology, and neonatology all have in common? The first ever South Australian Life as a Clinician-Scientist symposium, held
What do forensics, nursing, immunology, hematology, cardiology, nephrology, and neonatology all have in common? The first ever South Australian Life as a Clinician-Scientist symposium, held
Professor Allan Cripps AO FAHMS was an internationally recognised expert in the field of mucosal immunology and a senior leader in university administration and service
Professor George Patton FAHMS was an internationally respected adolescent psychiatrist and epidemiologist who helped to revolutionise our understanding of the unique adolescence developmental stage and
Welcome to the December 2022 newsletter. In this edition: A message from our new President Strategic plan launched Nominate for honorific awards Secretariat vacancy Sector
The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences has released a three-year strategic plan for 2023-2025. The plan outlines our mission, vision and objectives for
Combining a career in research with expertise as a clinician can result in a rich, rewarding career that impacts the lives of many– but for
The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences has provided a joint submission with the Australian Academy of Science to the House of Representative’s Standing Committee
Misinformation in health, new technologies in medical research, and a vision for integrating research in the health system – these were just some of the
Professor Donald McManus FAHMS was an esteemed parasitologist who dedicated his life to the prevention, treatment and global elimination of neglected tropical diseases caused by
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The Academy acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which our offices stand and on which we hold our meetings and events across the country. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples were the nation’s first scientists, and they remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of their land. We pay our respects to elders past and present.