An inspiring panel of First Nations health, research, service delivery and psychology leaders will share with delegates at the Society for Mental Health Research Conference 2024 this week the critical need to change the way mental health research is conducted in Australia if we are to improve mental health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
eJournal Club
27 November 2024
eJournal club includes meetings of academics and health professionals to critically evaluate peer-reviewed research articles.
On the 4th Wednesday of every month at midday, the AEDRTC hosts an eJournal club.
We hope to support the field to keep up with the ever-increasing volume of scientific evidence, highlight new findings and up skill in appraising research methodology, especially for those who are starting out in their career as a researcher.
Next Club Meeting: Wednesday, 27th November, 12 noon
Topic: The impact of lived experience involvement in eating disorder research.
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The AEDRTC’s core vision - collaboration between like-minded researchers, clinicians and people with lived experience to change the way eating disorders research is conducted in Australia - was central to everything at Think Tank 2024.