Mental health of emergency services personnel and HRM: preliminary findings

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The results of a survey conducted by researchers at theCentre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeingwith 272 Australian paramedics has revealed the invaluable role of family, friends and work supervisors’ support as they go about their job. With three years’ funding from theAustralia Research Council Linkage program(LP160100004) and industry partnersUnited Voice(QLD and NT branches) and theAmbulance […]

Medical trainee attrition: The link between training stress, coping and thoughts of dropping out

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Five hundred and five (505) medical students and 349 junior doctors are the subject of an Australian study conducted by Griffith University researchers to identify the coping mechanisms used to deal with training stress, and whether a link exists between these strategies and their thoughts about dropping out of medicine. “Even though there is some […]

Five minutes with…Linda Trenberth

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Professor Linda Trenberth is Griffith Business School’s Dean of the Academic portfolio. She also gets some research in from time to timein the areas around organisational psychology! We spent five minutes with Linda to learn at little more about her work around bullying, stress and coping at work… What are you working on at the […]