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New Publication in BMC Psychiatry now available for download online
Brown A, Scales U, Beever W, Rickards B, Rowley K, O’Dea K. Exploring the expression of depression and distress in aboriginal men in central Australia: a qualitative study. BMC Psychiatry […]
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Newsletter – September 2012: Annual Meeting, Meet our KVC Research Fellow and PhD Candidate
In this issue, you can read about the discussions from the KVC Annual Meeting 2012, the Process Evaluation of Adherence in the K-GAP Study, the inaugral Capacity Building and Knowledge Translation meeting, […]
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Presentations from the 7th Annual KVC Meeting available
A range of presentations from the 7th annual KVC meeting are now available online for download. More presentations will be placed online once they become available.
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Newsletter – May 2012: New staff and study updates
Updates on the Kanyini Qualitative Study (KQS), the Kanyini Polypill Study and the KGAP Process Evaluation. Also news from Wuchopperen and introductions to our new staff.
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Health Services and Policy Research Conference – Dec 2011
KVC was invited to present four talks at the Health Services and Policy Research conference held by the Health Services Research Association of Australia & New Zealand (HSRAANZ)
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The 6th KVC Annual Meeting
The 6th Annual Meeting of the KVC was held in Sydney in early May 2011.
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Newsletter – April 2010: Polypill Community launch and profile of Barry Fewquandie
Tharawal Aboriginal Corporation is one of the NSW sites participating in the study and they decided to host an official launch to promote community awareness and inform individuals about the […]
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Newsletter – September 2009: Investigator Meeting and Partner Health Services
Details from the latest investigator meeting where discussion was focused on the current audit, intervention studies and the future of the Kanyini Vascular Program. Also a big welcome to the […]
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Newsletter – March 2009: Updates on Studies and the Communication Project
Information on current work including finalising operating procedures, database building, training and providing support for research staff, and consultation with pharmacies. Also details about the Communication Study which is examining […]
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Addressing inequities in access to quality health care for Indigenous peoples
Many issues influence access to quality health care for indigenous people. In this issue of CMAJ, Gao and colleagues1 describe inequities in access to health care and service utilization among […]
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