Professor Paul Glasziou AO was presented with the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Research Excellence for consistently high quality research outcomes, leadership and innovation.
Professor Paul Glasziou was awarded the Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service to medical education and standards, and to evidence-based medical research.
Professor Chris Del Mar was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to tertiary education, to health and medical research, and to professional bodies.
Vice Chancellor Award: Early Career Research Excellence
Dr Loai Albarqouni completed his PhD in 2019 but already has more than 60 peer-reviewed publications to his name, the majority as first or senior author.
A collaborative project between Bond University Library Servicesand IEBH. The winning project is a system which automates batch requests for document delivery of journal articles.
HLA Medical Director Digital Health Innovation Award
Justin Clark: Showcasing innovative projects which, through the use of health informatics or web technologies, contribute to or support improved health outcomes.
Loai Albarqouni - Core competencies in Evidence-Based Practice for Health Professionals: consensus statement based on a systematic review and Delphi survey.
Associate Professor Magnolia Cardona's team were the winners for the development and validation of the CriSTAL tool in the category of Improvement in Patient Safety
2014: Professor Chris Del Mar. This award recognises AAAPC members who have made and will continue to make international standard teaching and/or research contributions to academic activities in the primary care environment.
Professor Tammy Hoffmann: to acknowledge the achievements of Australia’s best young scientific researchers across all fields and to promote Australian intellectual excellence and endeavour.
Professor Paul Glasziou. This award recognises AAAPC members who have made and will continue to make international standard teaching and/or research contributions to academic activities in the primary care environment.
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