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June 2015 – Julie Mooney-Somers
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Research on equity in health and health services; Research Ethics. From culture shocked to fearless adventurer introducing students to qualitative research. How can ethics committees judge whether researchers are competent to conduct qualitative research? Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Send to Email Address. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Email check failed, please try again. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
Sexual risk and health care seeking behaviour in young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in north Queensland – Julie Mooney-Somers
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Research on equity in health and health services; Research Ethics. Sexual risk and health care seeking behaviour in young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in north Queensland. The Indigenous Resiliency Project was part of the International Collaborative Indigenous Health Research Partnership (ID: 361621), a trilateral partnership between the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and the Health Research Council of New Zealand....
September 2014 – Julie Mooney-Somers
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Research on equity in health and health services; Research Ethics. Learning about viral hepatitis and Indigenous people. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Research on equity in health and health services; Research Ethics. Papua New Guinea 2. A very successful few day in a beautiful report on the east coast of PNG (Tawali Resort). The training was a great success, and the feedback from participants very positive. I was delighted to hear they have so much qualitative research happening, and there is much interest in participatory methods. I learnt a lot about PNG. Continue Reading →. Papua New Guinea 1. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Dissemination – Julie Mooney-Somers
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Research on equity in health and health services; Research Ethics. Why I always get an ISBN for my research reports. Lesbian and bisexual women and Pap smears – some good news but concerns remain. The last outing for the Growing Up with Cancer project. In July, my Growing Up with Cancer (GUWC) project colleague Peter and I attend the 8th International Conference on Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Medicine. It was held at the Royal Society of Medicine in London and what a glorious venue for this projec...
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It’s time for the government to stop shooting the messenger | VELiM
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. It’s time for the government to stop shooting the messenger. Propaganda or cost of innovation? The high price of new drugs. Policing parenting: is the Family Court going to punish you for having a drink? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Julie Mooney-Somers | VELiM
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. More citations, new audiences, and memes… who doesn’t want that? On the way back from teaching a bunch of HREC members. About ethics in qualitative research I stopped at the delightful Berkelouw Book Barn. For tea and cake. The sun beamed in the window, warming up my right side, while a fire blazed, warming up my left side. And I drafted a blog post. Was ready to go live. In a great post for Writing For Research. And going right there, and...
ASR | VELiM
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. The Walking Wounded calls for a rethink of what we most value. Starting with Karl Marx, many thinkers have pointed out that the creative potential of the capitalist economic system comes at a cost the lack of inherent ethical scruples to limit the inexorable logic of profit and growth. ABC TV’s Four Corners’ exposé of the scandal about a defective medical hip replacement device known as ASR is a case in point. The Walking Wounded. Fear and...
academic independence | VELiM
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. EVENT: Symposium on Academic Publishing and the Futures of Research. The Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine (VELiM) is hosting an event on the academic publishing industry and the commercialization of knowledge production. Outlined some of the concerns associated with current academic publishing practice. Professor Paul Komesaroff (Monash), who will also be part of the symposium, argues that more open and democratic models o...
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. Let’s stop the bullying of trainee doctors for patients’ sake. Size matters. At least, that seems to be the media’s belief when it comes to analysing social problems. The grimmer the stories, the uglier the experience, the more bodies at the bottom of the cliff, the better. And Dr Talia Steed. In breaking the silence around the destruction of careers and health that doctors cause among their own. But most significantly, the show highlights...
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. Although this blog primarily publishes pieces by researchers and PhD students associated with VELiM, we are open to contributions from Guest Bloggers. If you would like contribute something, first have a look at what we do publish to make sure your idea fits with the general scope of the blog and then contact either Christopher Mayes. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
Policing parenting: is the Family Court going to punish you for having a drink? | VELiM
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. Policing parenting: is the Family Court going to punish you for having a drink? News outlets have pounced on a Family Court order. For parents of a six-year-old boy to not smoke around the child and to limit their alcohol consumption while caring for him. Readers commented. That the case represents an unacceptable intervention by the courts into the personal space of the individual , and that it was an attempt at social engineering”. State...
On Not “Getting Out of the Way”: A Reflection on Steven Pinker’s Critique of Bioethics | VELiM
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. On Not Getting Out of the Way : A Reflection on Steven Pinker’s Critique of Bioethics. Last week well known psychologist, linguist and author Steven Pinker published an op-ed in the Boston Globe, under the title The Moral Imperative for Bioethics. Get out of the way. Now this is pretty striking, and unsurprisingly many commentators, including myself, were furious. However, I thought I would let the dust settle and see what emerged from...
asylum seekers | VELiM
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. Fear and Hypocrisy in Australia: Immigration Detention and Free Speech. The stories we hear from within detention centres are often told through third parties, with many former employees feeling compelled to speak on behalf of those who could not. For all the noise surrounding immigration detention policies, how many of those voices are refugees or asylum seekers? Hannah Arendt explored this powerlessness in. The Origins of Totalitarianism.
How we can increase Australia’s organ donation rate | VELiM
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A Blog for the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. How we can increase Australia’s organ donation rate. The Australian government has commissioned a private consultancy to review. The country’s poor organ donation rates. While the review may make some interesting observations, the answer to increasing the rate is already clear: we need to better manage patients nearing brain death. Even though there has been a small relative increase in the number of people who have received transplants 56...
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Bella Italia | My Three Months Studying and Living Under the Tuscan Sun
My Three Months Studying and Living Under the Tuscan Sun. May 7, 2012. One Month [ish] Later. I know that I have been home for a WHILE now…but I just haven’t felt like putting a proper end to this blog. It makes it seem so final. Which, it is, so I guess I should get over it already! When mom and Uncle Matt came over, we had a great time! Once in Grosotto, we had a great time! I love it there! Then our family in Brugherio came to pick us up in Villa Guardia. Which was crazy nice of them! Here are a few p...
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5 Healthy Activities You Can Do Every Day. Going for a daily walk. If you enjoy swimming then this is a very healthy option. To Swim you basically have two options: You can Look for a local pool where you will feel comfortable swimming, or you can try yo buy an home above ground pool. Try riding a bicycle. Take up a sport or go dancing. It is just too bad that I did not bring them to the pool any more after that. She did however get onto Daddy’s back, but she screamed when Daddy went under water and she ...
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Julie Mooney-Somers | Blogging about my research on equity in health & health services
Blogging about my research on equity in health and health services. Why I always get an ISBN for my research reports. Mooney-Somers, J, Erick, W, Brockman, D, Scott, R. and Maher, L (2008). Indigenous Resiliency Project Participatory Action Research Component: A report on the Research Training and Development Workshop, Townsville, February 2008. National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW. ISBN: 978 0 7334 2647 6. Several copies. Seriously...
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