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    Michael Wishart
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    Michael Wishart

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    [Posted on behalf of Phil Russo, ACIPC Research Committee Chair – Moderator]

    Three PhD opportunities available now…

    Exciting research opportunities exist with a newly funded NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence: The National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship (NCAS). The NCAS will take a “One Health” approach to examining antimicrobial use in animal and human health. The research streams span all human healthcare sectors: general practice; rural/regional, public tertiary and private hospitals; and the aged care sector. The research will take a translational approach using mixed methods. A key focus will be to examine the use of antibiotics in the community and in general practice and to identify and understand the factors that influence their prescription.

    All details at https://ncascre.wordpress.com/phd-opportunities-2/

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