Life as a Clinician-Scientist: The Best of Both Worlds is a one-day symposium for medical students, junior doctors and PhD students
focusing on the intersection between clinical medicine and science. The day
will encourage and inspire medical students and doctors to get involved in
research and workshop the skills necessary to succeed in clinical research.
Life as a Clinician Scientist, organised by the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences,
will bring together students and doctors from different universities and
hospitals to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on July 16 2016 for
a day of discussion, learning and upskilling.
The morning session, 'What does a clinician-scientist look
like?" will feature talks from academics from a range of
specialties and each speaker will give a vignette of their own
research in addition to their speaking topic. The afternoon session, "What
skills does a clinician-scientist need?" will feature skills
workshops including "how to get your research published",
"how to give a great talk or poster", "how to select and
structure a research question" and a panel on the varied career of a
clinician-scientist.
Speakers include Professor Ian Frazer, Professor
Ingrid Scheffer, Professor Euan Wallace, Professor
Rinaldo Bellomo, Professor Katie Allen, Dr Andrew
Cuthbertson and Professor Moyez Diwa.
Find out more and register at clinicianscientist.org.
If you have any questions, please contact vicclinicalscience@aahms.org.
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