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Movember continues to support advances in care for prostate cancer
Movember continues to support advances in the care of men with prostate cancer through the award of a research grant to Centre members Dr Michael O’Callaghan from the South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcomes Collaborative (SA-PCCOC, Prostate Cancer Registry), Dr Andrew Vincent and the Investigator team. The research will involve using data collected by the South […]
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October Men’s Health Research Seminar – SAHMRI 28 Oct
The next Men’s Health Research Seminar for the Freemasons Foundation Centre for Men’s Health is Friday 28 October 3.30-5.00pm at the SAHMRI Auditorium. Please support our Honours students by coming along to hear about the results of their year’s research and to celebrate their thesis submissions. Three presentations are to be given, each based around […]
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Visiting Professor Lecture and Workshop – Prof Suzanne Chambers
Please join us for the 2015 Visiting Professor Lecture and Workshop Date: Thursday 15 October 2015 Time: 9.00am-12.30pm Where: Discipline of Medicine Conference Room, L6 Eleanor Harrald Building, RAH Our 2015 Visiting Professor is Professor Suzanne Chambers. Suzanne is a health psychologist who has been working as a practitioner-researcher […]
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Nathan Harrison – Working with Cancer Council SA to Improve Support for Farmers
Nathan Harrison is a Psychology Honours student and a FFCMH Honours Scholarship holder. For his Honours project, Nathan is working closely with Cancer Council SA to develop more targeted psychosocial support service information for rural men affected by cancer. Nathan is being supervised by Dr Kate Fennell (nee Gunn) and Professor Carlene Wilson from the Flinders Centre for […]
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