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Faster treatments and vaccines: what is future of medicine?

Faster treatments and vaccines: what is future of medicine?
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Critical leadership elements in times of crisis


Truthfulness, acknowledging uncertainty and understanding the workforce are key leadership elements, say senior health leaders.
“When people try to communicate uncertainty as certainty, that’s when you get into trouble,” said Professor Raina MacIntyre.
When Professor Sir Edward Byrne reflects on his time in the UK at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he recalls how much the country was unprepared for it. He speaks about the healthcare workforce and what he learnt about this critically important sector.
“There were ridiculously low numbers of ventilators in the country and not enough personal protective equipment to provide basic protection for staff,” Professor Byrne told a UNSW Sydney symposium about leadership in health during challenging times. “Almost every final year nursing medical student and clinical academic went up to the clinical frontline overnight.”

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UNSW hosts National Science Week events 20 July


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UNSW Sydney will unpack some of the most extraordinary advances in science and technology influencing the world in a range of events for the 2021 National Science Week.
Some of the topics up for discussion include how lab-grown meat might save the planet, why a zero carbon future is well within the world’s grasp and why space weather is the chief adversary in the quest to set foot on Mars.
National Science Week, which runs from 14 – 22 August, is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology with more than 1000 science events happening in 2021. UNSW will host a range of digital events as part of its participation.

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UNSW hosts National Science Week events


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UNSW will host several digital events for National Science Week 2021.
UNSW Sydney will unpack some of the most extraordinary advances in science and technology influencing the world in a range of events for the 2021 National Science Week. 
Some of the topics up for discussion include how lab-grown meat might save the planet, the future of the oceans in the age of climate change and why space weather is the chief adversary in the quest to set foot on Mars.
National Science Week, which runs from 14 – 22 August, is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology with more than 1000 science events happening in 2021. UNSW will host a range of digital events as part of its participation.

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COVID-19 vaccination glossary to help non-English speakers


The glossary will be translated into 31 languages.
A COVID-19 vaccination glossary will be distributed across Australia in 31 languages after being developed by UNSW Associate Professor Holly Seale in partnership with NSW Health.
The COVID-19 Glossary of Immunisation and Vaccine Development, launched by NSW Health, aims to provide plain language meanings to complex immunisation and vaccine development and terms.
A/Prof. Holly Seale from the School of Population Health at UNSW Sydney led the development of the glossary which will assist community leaders and organisations.
“It is important that accurate information about the individual COVID-19 vaccines and the vaccination program is communicated to support the community’s understanding and confidence in the COVID-19 vaccination program,” A/Prof. Seale said.

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UNSW launches 2021 Australian Mental Health Prize

Australia’s child mental health system is buckling under the strain of current demand and the effect will be felt for decades.This was the message from Professor Helen Milroy, delivered when she launched this year’s Australian Mental Health Prize at

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UNSW launches 2021 Australian Mental Health Prize

Australia’s child mental health system is buckling under the strain of current demand and the effect will be felt for decades.This was the message from Professor Helen Milroy, delivered when she launched this year’s Australian Mental Health Prize at

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Did Australia get it right on AstraZeneca?


Did Australia get it right on AstraZeneca?
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Examine, a weekly science newsletter written by national science reporter Liam Mannix, is sent every Tuesday. The 10th instalment is below. You can sign up to receive it from
The Agehere and from
The Sydney Morning Heraldhere.
The almost-total absence of criticism for Australia’s decision to preference Pfizer’s vaccine over AstraZeneca’s for people under 50 is remarkable.
In a single stroke, it throws Australia’s vaccine strategy into chaos. That sense of chaos will probably harm our vaccine confidence.

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Did Australia get it right on AstraZeneca?

Did Australia get it right on AstraZeneca?
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Did Australia get it right on AstraZeneca?

Did Australia get it right on AstraZeneca?
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