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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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22 May 2023

Becoming a living donor could help save lives

Just as donating your organs may save a life, donating your whole body contributes to educating the next generation of health professionals who will undoubtedly go on to save lives every day.

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18 April 2023
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17 January 2023
A gloved hand holds a cannabis plant

Barriers to accessing to medicinal cannabis

Interest in cannabis-based medicines (CBMs) has increased in Australia, but while recent policy and legislative changes have enabled health practitioners to prescribe CBMs, many patients still struggle to access them.

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21 October 2020
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19 October 2015

Griffith University’s 3MT Finals

Courtney Williams, from the Queensland Conservatorium, is the 2015 winner of Griffith's Three Minute Thesis Challenge

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6 October 2015

Three Minute Thesis: Prescribing Music for Surgery

The winner of Griffith’s 2015 Three Minute Thesis Challenge is Courtney Williams, a HDR candidate at the Queensland Conservatorium who...

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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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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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19 March 2015
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