The health of Indigenous Australians and those living in remote communities is being improved through the collaborative research and personal commitment of UQ Professor Wendy Hoy AO.
What do the best and brightest of UQ Medicine do when they leave the historic sandstone campus corridors? Some, like Rachel Colbran, end up sharing their knowledge with the next wave of wide-eyed medical students.
While completing her MBBS and MPhil through the UQ-Ochsner Clinical School, Kate was intrigued by the concept of using children’s storybooks to tackle tricky health messages.
While the rest of the world watched from a safe distance, UQ masters graduate Dr Ronald Carshon-Marsh found himself tackling the Ebola crisis in West Africa, up close and personal.
Australia has come a long way in 50 years - as has the Class of 66. When they reconvened for their golden anniversary reunion, members were keen to do more than just reminisce about the past. In fact, the group hatched a plan to raise funds for a one-off scholarship – the 1966 Golden Reunion Scholarship.