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In addition to publishing results of research in refereed journals, MCHR engages in a range of activities to foster the widest possible debate and discussion of research findings Advocacy and dissemination strategies include: |
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| Staff from Mother & Child Health Research attend a variety of National and International Conferences that cover a broad range of topics including ethics, methodology, public health, women's health, perinatal and pregnancy issues, migration, and policy. Further details can be obtained by opening the following PDF: Conferences attendedStaff members are involved in numerous special interest groups - including University, Governmental and international committees - where specialised expertise and commentary is required in the areas of perinatal, maternal and child health, research methodology and ethics Mother & Child Health Research places a high priority on disseminating research findings to consumers, clinicians, and policy makers and contributing to teaching at an undergraduate and postgraduate level. Staff deliver a significant number of talks and lectures to a variety of audiences. Further details can be obtained by opening the following PDF: Talks and Lectures
Staff members are involved in numerous committees and special interest groups - including University, Governmental and international committees - where specialised expertise and commentary is required in the areas of perinatal, maternal and child health, research methodology and ethics. Further details can be obtained by opening the following PDF Assessing Grants & Reviewing Papers Reviewing papers
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| Content Approved by: Director, Mother and Child Health Research Page maintained by: Administrator Last Updated: 26 August 2007 |