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    Lyn Gilbert
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    Lyn Gilbert

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    lyn.gilbert@sydney.edu.au

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    Dear Colleagues,
    Some of you, your colleagues or students may be interested in a PhD scholarship, recently advertised, through the University of Sydney.

    It is one of several provided by the University to support the Centre for Research Excellence know as APPRISE (Australian Partnership for Preparedness Research in Infectious Disease Emergencies

    Hopsital infection prevention and control is one of the themes of this CRE and we are developing a project relating to improved methods of PPE/IPC training for hospital staff (for emergency situations and routine clinical practice).

    The scholarship is advertised at http://sydney.edu.au/mbi/news/2017/apprise-phd.php. The project outline is attached.

    If you know anyone who may be interested in this PhD project would you draw this to their attention please

    Many thanks

    Professor Lyn Gilbert
    Professor in Infectious Diseases, Sydney Medical School
    Senior Researcher, Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases & Biosecurity & Centre for Value Ethics and the Law in Medicine, University of Sydney
    Consultant Emeritus, Western Sydney Local Health District

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    #73669
    Lyn Gilbert
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    Author:
    Lyn Gilbert

    Email:
    lyn.gilbert@sydney.edu.au

    Organisation:
    University of Sydney

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    Dear Colleagues

    Thank you to those who have expressed interest in this project. Unfortunately the project outline did not seem to have made it as an attachment to the previous email. It included the important information that the closing date for applications is April 7th. I have included the project outline in the body of this email.

    PhD project opportunity with the Australian Partnership for Preparedness Research in InfectouS disease Emergencies (APPRISE) CRE

    Project title: A mixed methods study of the significance and practical use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in routine and high-risk hospital practice
    Primary Supervisor: Professor Lyn Gilbert, Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity & Centre for Value Ethics and the Law in Medicine, University of Sydney; Consultant Emeritus, Western Sydney Local Health District
    Associate Supervisor: to be appointed according to professional affiliations of the successful candidate
    Literature review: Will include current guidelines (routine transmission-based and high risk e.g. Ebola); attitudes to and differences between standard, transmission-based and high risk IPC precautions; cultural significance of PPE; physical and interpersonal effects on patient care; self-protection vs patient protection.
    Methods:
    Video-reflexive ethnography project(s): involving staff and patients (or carers/visitors) in selected wards to investigate specific questions raised in previous research, about use of gloves and gowns for routine contact precautions for patients with multi-resistant organism colonisation.

    Suitable candidate: Graduate of nursing, medicine, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, health science, social science, psychology etc. with interest in Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and qualitative/mixed methods research.
    Associated research: APPRISE PPE video training project/pilot study.
    Closing date for applications: April 7th 2017

    Lyn Gilbert

    0423593385
    Lyn.gilbert@sydney.edu.au

    Dear Colleagues,
    Some of you, your colleagues or students may be interested in a PhD scholarship, recently advertised, through the University of Sydney.

    It is one of several provided by the University to support the Centre for Research Excellence know as APPRISE (Australian Partnership for Preparedness Research in Infectious Disease Emergencies

    Hopsital infection prevention and control is one of the themes of this CRE and we are developing a project relating to improved methods of PPE/IPC training for hospital staff (for emergency situations and routine clinical practice).

    The scholarship is advertised at http://sydney.edu.au/mbi/news/2017/apprise-phd.php. The project outline is attached.

    If you know anyone who may be interested in this PhD project would you draw this to their attention please

    Many thanks

    Professor Lyn Gilbert
    Professor in Infectious Diseases, Sydney Medical School
    Senior Researcher, Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases & Biosecurity & Centre for Value Ethics and the Law in Medicine, University of Sydney
    Consultant Emeritus, Western Sydney Local Health District

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