Professor Grant McArthur: Why communication matters (2019)
Professor Grant McArthur thinks communicating with patients and patient communities is one of the most important skills for a clinician-scientist. He is an oncologist, speaking in Melbourne in 2019.
Professor Sharon Lewin: HIV, infectious diseases and beyond (2019)
Clinician-scientists can make a difference during times of great change – you may have no idea what might unfold in your career, but that’s the excitement of medicine and science. Infectious diseases expert Professor Sharon Lewin speaks in Melbourne in 2019.
Professor Jamie Cooper: Science and patient care synergise in intensive care (2019)
Professor Jamie Cooper speaks at the 2019 Victorian Life as a Clinician-Scientist event.
Professor Sandra Eades: Through the eyes of one of Australia’s first Indigenous clinician-scientists (2019)
Look through the eyes of one of Australia’s first Indigenous clinician-scientists as Sandra Eades outlines the ups and downs of Indigenous health, general practice and population health research. She is a Noongar physician, researcher and professor, speaking in Melbourne in 2019.
Professor Euan Wallace: How to give a great talk (2016)
Obstetrics and gynaecology Professor Euan Wallace discusses how to give a great presentation – an important skill for clinician-scientists.
Professor Ian Frazer: Why (and how) I became a medical researcher (2016)
Co-inventor of the cervical cancer vaccine, and our inaugural president, Professor Ian Frazer talks about why he became a clinician-scientist. He is speaking at our Victorian event in 2016.