Here’s your chance to enjoy the posters submitted for a 2024 Research Poster Award by our best and brightest Barwon Health-affiliated researchers.

We invite you to take a virtual walk through the exhibition at your leisure.

Congratulations to the authors of winning posters, presented at the 2024 Barwon Health Research Symposium on Tuesday 19 November.

 

2024 Research Poster Award – qualitative research category

Dr Sarah Price, Neuropsychologist, McKellar Community Rehabilitation Centre.

An Interdisciplinary Group Intervention Program for Persisting Symptoms After Concussion.

 

2024 Research Poster Award – clinical registry data analysis category

Dr Anna Cunliffe, Endocrinology Fellow, Dept of Endocrinology and Diabetes.

Prevalence of obesity among hospital inpatients.

 

2024 Research Poster Award – translational research category

Dr Ian Tang, Paediatric Fellow, Women’s and Children’s Services.

Transformative impact of routine screening for family violence on a paediatric ward.

 

2024 Research Poster Award – cohort/ population studies research category

Tiffany Pe, Public Health Officer, Barwon South West Public Health Unit.

Destination micro-elimination: Barwon South West Hepatitis C point-of-care testing uptake.


Clinical registry data analysis poster gallery

Clinical registry data analysis

Cohort/ population studies poster gallery

Cohort/ population studies

Qualitative research poster gallery

Qualitative research

Translational research poster gallery

Translational research

2023 Research Poster Award winners

  • Basic Science: Trang Truong, IMPACT, Deakin University: Network-based drug repurposing for schizophrenia
  • Clinical Registry/ Data Analysis: Dr Tia Smith, Aged Care, Barwon Health: Evaluation of the utilisation and clinical outcomes of an afterhours emergency telehealth service to residential aged care facilities
  • Clinical Trials: Allison Bone, ICU Research, Barwon Health: A pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial of bone anti-resorptive agents on bone turnover markers in critically ill women
  • Cohort/ Population Studies: Jacob Harland, IMPACT, Deakin University: Bone mineral density and trabecular bone score values in novel subgroups of adult-onset Diabetes
  • Qualitative Research: Erin Parker, Social Work, Barwon Health & Maryam Esghaei: Healthcare gaps and barriers to service utilisation within Geelong refugee communities: a co-designed research and service improvement project.
  • Translational Research: Dr Samantha Dawson, Food and Mood Centre, Deakin University: The Pregnancy Research and Translation Ecosystem: Improving the proportion of women meeting the dietary guidelines in pregnancy