The Australian Medical Research
Advisory Board is undertaking consultations to develop the Australian Medical
Research and Innovation Strategy and related Priorities to improve the
wellbeing of Australians through health and medical research and innovation.
At its inaugural meeting on 4 May 2016, the Advisory Board agreed to a two stage consultation process to ensure extensive input from those who deliver, use or stand to benefit from health services and health and medical research. The first stage of the consultation process was a call for written submissions on the development of the Strategy and Priorities.
At its inaugural meeting on 4 May 2016, the Advisory Board agreed to a two stage consultation process to ensure extensive input from those who deliver, use or stand to benefit from health services and health and medical research. The first stage of the consultation process was a call for written submissions on the development of the Strategy and Priorities.
The Advisory Board has
considered these submissions and developed a draft framework that will be used
to determine the Strategy and Priorities. This framework will be discussed
during this second stage public consultation.
Details on the various public
consultations is available at: http://health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/mrff
The Melbourne session is being held on Thursday 4 August, 9-11am at WEHI (Parkville).
To register your attendance at
this event, please go to:
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