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24 July 2015

International honour for Griffith nursing professor

Griffith’s reputation as a world-leading authority in nursing has been firmly cemented, following Professor Wendy Chaboyer being inaugurated into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.

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30 May 2014

Griffith professor awarded for research in nursing

Building clinical nursing research capacity has been the focus for Professor Wendy Chaboyer, a recipient of the Griffith University Vice Chancellor’s Research Leadership Excellence Award.

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13 March 2015

Griffith grows its international nursing reputation

Griffith’s reputation as a world-leading authority in nursing has been firmly cemented, following the announcement that Professor Wendy Chaboyer will be inaugurated into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.

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26 July 2021
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23 July 2021
Professor Ann Bonner

Nursing researchers recognised by international society

Two leading Griffith nursing experts have been recognised for their contribution to nursing research by the prestigious Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.

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7 October 2020

Wiser wound care focus of new Centre of Research Excellence

Improving the delivery of acute wound care services in hospital is the focus of a new NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence.

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31 March 2015

Top awards cap off memorable month

A range of national and international awards for Griffith University researchers has capped off a memorable month.

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25 October 2013
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20 February 2013

Hospital patients win with new research

Recognising the benefits of patient centred research, the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation (GCHF)and Griffith Health Institute (GHI) have announced the...

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8 January 2013
NCREN director, Professor Wendy Chaboyer

Can patients improve their hospital care?

Patient participation in care (PCC) is believed to significantly improve hospital care, but it faces obstacles. So researchers from Griffith's National Centre for Excellence in Nursing (NCREN) will lead a three year study into whether patient participation in care is actually what patients and nurses want.

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