Chalmers Oration to share ‘extraordinary’ success of global action on HIV-AIDS
From the first case of AIDS in 1981, significant lessons can be learnt from the worldwide response to the epidemic, a Flinders lecture will hear.
From the first case of AIDS in 1981, significant lessons can be learnt from the worldwide response to the epidemic, a Flinders lecture will hear.
Flinders University researcher Robyn Flook’s inspiring battle to help other people’s brains whilst battling cancer that has spread to her own, has featured in today’s Adelaide […]
A traditional smoking ceremony heralded the first official raising of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at Flinders’ main campus.
The issue of 40,000 unnecessary admissions by elderly Australians to emergency departments will be discussed at the Primary Health Care Research Conference in Adelaide this week.
Flinders University’s Professor Michael Kidd will play a “vital role in guiding the current and future health of Australians” through his appointment to the Council of the NHMRC.
The recent discovery that the Ebola virus can live on in a patient’s eyeballs long after they’re “cured” made the world blink in horror – but did you know cat faeces and raw meat can similarly lodge nasties in the eyes?
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Colin Stirling, reveals in today’s Australian his transformation from stubborn Scottish teenager to internationally acclaimed geneticist, and the key career moments that led him to Australia and Flinders University.
Focusing on SA and the NT and building on earlier research, the ‘Managing Two Worlds Together Stage 3’ study analyses some of the critical segments and gaps in the Aboriginal patient journey.
Flinders University’s internationally renowned School of Medicine has received the highest endorsement from the national accreditation body for medical education programs.