Health Research
Towards an Australian Centre for Research & Evidence in Allied Health
Presentations to a workshop held at Clarendon Terrace on 2 December 2009:
Perry, Prof Alison
Hodges, Prof Paul
Grimmer-Somers, Prof Karen
Carey, Prof Leeanne
Pearson, Prof Alan
Reilly, Prof Sheena
Moseley, Dr Anne
Mathews, Prof John
Summary: Hodges, Prof
Paul
List of participants here (pdf)
Menzies health research centres
Since its establishment in 1979, the Menzies Foundation has been instrumental in the establishment of three Menzies health research centres - the Menzies School of Health Research (MSHR) in Darwin, the Menzies Research Institute Tasmania (MRIT) in Hobart and the Menzies Centre for Health Policy (MCHP) in Canberra and Sydney.

Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin
The Menzies School of Health Research is the only Australian health and medical research institute with a primary focus on the health of Indigenous communities and people living in tropical and remote areas.

Menzies Research Institute Tasmania, Hobart
The Menzies Research Institute Tasmania conducts innovative, world-class medical research to improve human health and wellbeing.
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Menzies Centre for Health Policy
The Menzies Centre for Health Policy aims to provide the Australian people with a better understanding of their health system and to encourage informed debate about how Australians can influence health policy.