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Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Dr Monique Kilkenny's paper recognised as one of the most read in Medical Journal of Australia

Dr Monique Kilkenny
Congratulations to Dr Monique Kilkenny, whose ground breaking, multi-jurisdictional data linkage research which was published in the Medical Journal of Australia, has been recognised as one of the top downloaded publications in 2018-2019.
The paper Maximising data value and avoiding data waste: a validation study in stroke research by Monique F Kilkenny, Joosup Kim, Nadine E Andrew, Vijaya Sundararajan, Amanda G Thrift, Judith M Katzenellenbogen, Felicity Flack, Melina Gattellari, James H Boyd, Phil Anderson, Natasha Lannin, Mark Sipthorp, Ying Chen, Trisha Johnston, Craig S Anderson, Sandy Middleton, Geoffrey A Donnan and Dominique A Cadilhac is in the top 10% of most downloaded papers at The Medical Journal of Australia.
See award.

See our news story on the paper, published on 13 February 2019.

Reference:

Kilkenny MF, Kim J, Andrew NE, Sundarararjan V, Thrift AG, Katzenellenbogen J, Flack F, Gattellari M, Boyd JH,  Anderson P, Lannin NA, Sipthorp M, Chen Y, Johnston T,  Anderson CS, Middleton S, Donnan G, Cadilhac DA. Maximising use of data and avoiding data waste: a validation study in stroke research. Medical Journal of Australia 2019;210(1):27-31 doi.org/10.5694/mja2.12029

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