Session 5: Public Health and Medical Education
Chairs and Introduction: Professor Ian Scott, Associate Professor Calvin Smith
3.30pm
Understanding User Needs and Experiences of Smoking Cessation Apps
Hollie Bendotti, Sheleigh Lawler, David Ireland, Coral Gartner, Leanne Hides, Henry Marshall
3.39pm
Disparities in end-stage kidney disease care for children: a global survey
Rowena Lalji, Anna Francis, Germaine Wong, Andrea K Viecelli, Allison Tong, Armando Teixeira-Pinto, Mignon McCulloch, Aminu K Bello, Adeera Levin, Meaghan Lunney, Mohamed A Osman, Feng Ye, Vivekanand Jha, John Feehally, David C Harris, David W Johnson
3:48pm
Adequate health literacy predicts adherence to continuous positive airway pressure in adults with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
Claire M Ellender, Sebastian Le Feuvre
3.57pm
Designing to enhance medical students’ feedback engagement: the risk of over-design
Christy Noble, Dora Ng, Simon Ryder
4.06pm
Investigation of key factors influencing transition to learning in the clinical setting
Shamima Banu Mohamed Ansari, Helen Wozniak, Alison Green
4.15pm
Impact of COVID-19 on the medicine and medical specialties courses at The University of Queensland Doctor of Medicine program
Samuel Chan, Simon Ryder, Susana Jackson, Darrell Crawford
4.24pm
Establishing new medical programs in medically under-served areas
Sneha Kirubakaran
About 2021 Academy of Medicine Research Day
Due to current COVID restrictions and border closures, the Academy of Medicine Research Day has been postponed.
We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused, however as always the safety and well-being of our attendees, staff, guests and community is our top priority. Anyone with detailed questions about COVID-19 should visit UQ's FAQ page. Once a new date has been rescheduled, a new invitation will be distributed.
Join us for the Academy of Medicine Research Day, which will showcase a broad range of researchers from across the Academy, making world class discoveries in research.
Hear from Faculty of Medicine’s Associate Dean (Research) Karen Moritz and enjoy keynote presentations from School of Public Health Head, Professor Elizabeth Eakin and School of Biomedical Head, Professor Elizabeth Coulson.
Awards for best presentations and a networking reception will conclude the event.