Rural health education gets a boost
Griffith Health creates new opportunities for students with an education training and accommodation facility at Warwick Hospital on the Darling Downs
Griffith Health creates new opportunities for students with an education training and accommodation facility at Warwick Hospital on the Darling Downs
A specialised team of Griffith researchers have partnered with the Allied Health Professions’ Office to evaluate the training of allied health professionals in remote and rural areas of Queensland.
Griffith Health receives $5.7 million from the Australian Government to help build the nation’s mental health workforce.
Adversity comes in many forms and Professor Linda Agnew has overcome her fair share having grown up in rural Queensland,...
Maintaining our health and quality of life is important to each of us and important to all of us as a society. While this issue has been brought into stark relief globally with the COVID-19 pandemic, across the world, for centuries, people have battled everything from outbreaks of infectious diseases to chronic health problems. The third of United Nations Sustainable Development goals is focused specifically on the aim of ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being in people of all ages.
An impressive final year Griffith student, who overcame a cancer diagnosis at 15 before embarking on a medical degree, has been awarded a prestigious 2022 Australia-At-Large Rhodes Scholarship.
Pharmacy student Kelly Meuleman's career path pivoted after a tragedy close to home.
A Griffith panel of experts has explained why it is essential that patients from all walks of life see themselves represented by the clinicians that treat them.
The impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers in rural general medical practice is the focus of a new Griffith University study.
Griffith University is celebrating 10 years of providing medical students with hands-on experience in rural communities through its partnership with Queensland Rural Medical Education.