Disability-led innovation to improve the patient journey
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The Dignity Project was recently awarded a Metro South Health SERTA grant in partnership with Dr. Delena Amsters (Division of Rehabilitation at Princess Alexandra Hospital), Kelsey Chapman (Griffith University), Troy Hakala (Metro South Health Community Health), Dr. Maretta Mann (Griffith University), Prof Timothy Geraghty (PA Hospital), Prof Elizabeth Kendall (Griffith University), Debbie Cowan (Allied Health MSH), and A/Prof Geraldine Torrisi-Steele (Griffith University).
A full article about the announcement was recently published on the Hopkins Centre Website.
The research commences in early 2023. Check back here for project updates and more information
The Dignity Project was recently awarded a Metro South Health SERTA grant in partnership with Dr. Delena Amsters (Division of Rehabilitation at Princess Alexandra Hospital), Kelsey Chapman (Griffith University), Troy Hakala (Metro South Health Community Health), Dr. Maretta Mann (Griffith University), Prof Timothy Geraghty (PA Hospital), Prof Elizabeth Kendall (Griffith University), Debbie Cowan (Allied Health MSH), and A/Prof Geraldine Torrisi-Steele (Griffith University).
A full article about the announcement was recently published on the Hopkins Centre Website.
The research commences in early 2023. Check back here for project updates and more information
Page published: 19 Jan 2023, 07:40 PM
Lifecycle
Grant awarded
Disability-led innovation to improve the patient journey is currently at this stage
Received a Metro South Health SERTA grant in late 2022.
Data collection launching
this is an upcoming stage for Disability-led innovation to improve the patient journey
Recruitment for data collection will be starting soon.