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The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is the main statutory authority of the Australian Government responsible for medical research. It was the eighth largest research funding body in the world in 2016, [ 1 ] and NHMRC-funded research is globally recognised for its high quality. [ 2 ]
- the British Geriatrics Society's End of Life Care in Frailty guidelines [10] - New Zealand's Health Quality & Safety Commission's medication management work [11] [12] - Australia's Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) aged care clinical guide known as the Silver Book [13]
As CEO of NHMRC, Kelso oversees the agency’s activities to improve the health of the Australian community through: investment in health and medical research in Australian universities, medical research institutes and hospitals; translation of research into policy and practice through clinical, public health and environmental health guidelines ...
The Australian 2013 National Health and Medical Research Council guidelines recommends EMDR for the treatment of PTSD in adults with its highest grade of evidence, noting that "EMDR now includes most of the core elements of standard trauma-focussed CBT (TF-CBT)" and "the two variants of trauma-focussed therapy are not statistically different." [40]
The WHO Smart Guidelines are part of a broader global trend of digitizing clinical guidelines to make them more actionable in healthcare systems. For example, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States developed the "Adapting Clinical Guidelines for the Digital Age" (ACG) initiative, which promotes a holistic ...
She has contributed to the NHMRC Clinical Practice Statement for ADHD and the revision of the Australian Therapeutic Guidelines for Developmental Disabilities. Rinehart has recently established a national partnership with the Australian Football League (AFL) to conduct the 'biggest game changer for children with disability' in Australia in ...
The Australian Research Council superseded the Australian Research Grants Committee, which had been providing funding to Australian universities since 1965. [5] It was formed in 1988 as a response to the Dawkins white paper, 'Higher Education: A policy statement', and was established as an independent body in 2001 under the Australian Research Council Act 2001.
Based on an early format known as the balance sheet, [7] this simple tabular format has been adopted by different health organizations, e.g. National Health and Medical Research Council, [8] U.S. Preventive Services Task Force [9] [10] and Cochrane, [11] [12] to evaluate and communicate the results of health interventions.