Faculty of Health

The Faculty of Health at the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ educates clinicians, professionals and researchers to be leaders in the ever-changing sectors of health and sport.

With a focus on innovative education methods, the faculty is continuously evolving with the environment and producing high quality, work ready graduates and leading health research.

Our range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs use innovative education methods to ensure that you graduate straight into an exciting and successful career in health or sport.


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  1. º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ researchers map practical ways for sports to tackle online abuse

    Managing online abuse is no simple task, but º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ researchers – in collaboration with Sport Integrity Australia – have developed a series of recommendations sporting bodies can draw from to mitigate the abuse and increase safe access to sport.

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  2. º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ to trial five-minute intervention to improve chemo outcomes

    º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ researchers have received a Cancer Council ACT grant to trial a quick and simple intervention to increase physical activity levels of chemotherapy patients.

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  3. Paediatric palliative care, cancer treatment and surgical safety – PhD research from º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ is improving lives in Australia

    Research often happens quietly, but its effects are deeply felt. The work of º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ PhD graduates is helping transform patient experiences across Australia and beyond.

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  4. Alex went months not knowing he had delirium, a new tool from º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ researchers could help

    A toolkit developed by the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ and Southern Cross University to help recognise delirium will start a clinical trial that could save the Australian healthcare system millions.

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