Queen’s Birthday Honours for two key Griffith Health experts
Professor Sheena Reilly, Griffith’s Pro Vice Chancellor (Health) and Professor Julia Crilly have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
Professor Sheena Reilly, Griffith’s Pro Vice Chancellor (Health) and Professor Julia Crilly have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
Four remarkable members of the Griffith University community have been recognised in the Harvey Norman Gold Coast Women of the Year awards.
The presence of an in-event health service at Schoolies Week significantly reduces the impact on Gold Coast public hospital emergency departments.
Researchers found multiple time targets improved in ED, despite 51.4% rise in patients presenting with stroke.
Aiming to positively improve local emergency department (ED) care during large scale mass gathering events is the focus of new Griffith University led research.
Workplace stress amongst hospital emergency department staff is prevalent despite the working environment being generally perceived positively amongst nursing and medical staff who use a range of coping strategies.
Griffith University has been awarded nearly $1.4 million in National Health and Medical Research Council funding to develop new classes of antibiotics, further work around mosquito-borne viruses and improve outcomes for people with acute mental illness.
The value of providing 24-hour emergency nursing care for people held in police watchhouses is the focus of a new $116,000 research project.