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International Nurses Day

Today, May 12th, is International Nurses Day. To celebrate the wonderful nurses in our diabetes team, we asked Clinical Research Nurse Manager Alex Tully a few questions to find out what she does and why she does it.

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Flu Program for Patients

Flu season is here. The Paediatric Influenza Vaccine Program has started at PCH. Available now  to inpatients and children attending outpatient appointments, everyone is encouraged to get the influenza vaccination.ne. 

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New semaglutide study for adults

Evaluating the biological activity of a single dose of encapsulated oral semaglutide in healthy adults over a period of one week.

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The PERSIST Study

The Persist Study Community Workshop. Help us to understand how to engage other youth who live with T1D!

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Let's Talk Diabetes

A diabetes community session with a focus on healthy children.

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CHRISTMAS TECHNOLOGY TIPS

Summer holidays here we come! The holidays are finally here and while a lack of routine is welcomed by most, being out of routine can be challenging

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A lasting legacy: Laying the foundation for a gentle Embrace

Senior researcher Dr Alix Woolard reflects on the legacy she leaves behind with Embrace Co-Director Professor Helen Milroy AM.

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Mental health researchers present at leading national conference

Researchers from The Kids were a strong contingent at this year's Society for Mental Health Research conference, held in Adelaide.

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Guest article: Reconnecting through art internship

Aboriginal Project Officer Bek Morrison tells us about her experience interning at the Berndt Museum of Anthropology at UWA.

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Connecting with community at university open days

“Stigma”, “pressure of ATAR”, “stress” and “money” were some of the key issues identified when Embrace researchers asked students about their biggest mental health concerns at multiple university open days.