International visitors
The institute hosts a number of renowned international visitors each year. These stays can be short term or up to 6 month research sabbaticals. These visits result in many engaging conversations and collaborations with our international colleagues, bringing a diversity of ideas and input to our projects.
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2024
- Adjunct Professor Katarina Hedin (4-5 Mar) - Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Services, Linköping University
- Professor Rafael Perera (9-13 Sep) - Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
- Professor France Légaré (9-13 Sep) - Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Université Laval
- Dr Penjani Wallen Mphepo (20 Sep - 20 Oct) - Student at the University of Oxford
- Professor Rod Jackson (21-23 Oct) - Professor of Epidemiology, University of Auckland, NZ
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2023
- Kim Kristoffer Dysthe (23 Jan - 5 Feb) - Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Oslo
- Associate Professor Richard Stevens (21 Feb) - Associate Professor, Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Oxford
- Professor Alastair Hay (6-7 Mar) - Professor of Primary Care, University of Bristol
- Professor John Broderson (16-17 Oct) - Department of Public Health, Research Unit and Section of General Practice, University of Copenhagen
- Professor James Dickinson (6-9 Nov) - Department of Family Medicine, University of Calgary
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2019
- Prof Rod Jackson - Professor of Epidemiology, University of Auckland, NZ
- Prof Steven Woloshin - Co-Director: Center for Medicine and Media, The Dartmouth Institute, USA
- Prof António Vaz Carneiro - Professor of Medicine, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Professor Jim Dickinson - Professor of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada
- Professor John Broderson - Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Dr Vinay Prasad - Associate Professor of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, USA
- Dr Rebecca Painter - Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam
- Dr Mona Nasser - Associate Professor of Evidence Based Dentistry, University of Plymouth, UK
- Helena Kornfält Isberg - Research Student, Lund University, Sweden
- Prof Alison Avenell - Clinical Chair in Health Services Research, University of Aberdeen, UK
- Dr Peter Kuling - Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa
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2018
- Prof Malcolm MacLeod - Professor of Neurology and Translational Neuroscience, The University of Edinburgh
- Dr Jeremy Howick - Director, Oxford Empathy Programme, Nuffield Department of Primary Health Sciences, UK
- Prof Sharon Straus - Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto
- Julia Beckhaus - Public Health/Health Sciences Student at University of Bremen
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2017
- Prof Susan Michie - University College, London
- Prof Andrea Siebenhofer-Kroitzsch - Institute of General Practice, Goethe University, Frankfurt
- Dr Christiane Muth - Johann Wolfgang, Goete University, Frankfurt
- Dr Sharon Straus - Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto
- Ms Caroline Fiennes - Giving Evidence
- Dr Christiana Naaktgeboren - University Medical Center, Utrecht
- Dr Ingvild Vik - University of Oslo, Norway
- Dr Marriane Bolstand (Knarud) - University of Oslo, Norway
- Dr Rebecca Beeken - University of Leeds/University College London
Helena Kornfält Isberg -Research Student, Lund University, Sweden
"During my two-month visit at the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, Bond University, I had the opportunity to network with internationally recognized researchers and to learn more about evidence-based practice. It was a very rewarding experience, everyone I met at the Bond University was very welcoming and friendly. I was invited to take part in seminars and meetings as well as some of the research activities. I normally work as a GP and a PhD student in Sweden. My research focuses on antibiotic treatment and antibiotic resistance in Swedish primary health care. When I now return to Sweden, I will bring back all my new experiences from the Institute and new knowledge from meetings with researchers working there. I can warmly recommend the Institute of Evidence-Based Healthcare for a research visit. Make sure to take some for days off, the Gold Coast surroundings are wonderful with fantastic beaches and beautiful rainforests."