
Global reach: Program builds strong women health leaders in Southeast Asia
Our Women in Leadership Program is reaching international leaders this week, creating opportunities and upskilling Southeast Asian women health leaders in Bangkok, Thailand.
Our Women in Leadership Program is reaching international leaders this week, creating opportunities and upskilling Southeast Asian women health leaders in Bangkok, Thailand.
Researchers have identified the barriers faced by people experiencing infertility to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and have suggested practical solutions to improve overall health.
This Heart Week, hear from experts A/Prof Amanda Vincent and A/Prof Lisa Moran about how they are working with women to better understand heart health to improve women’s health outcomes.
Personalised support by health professionals is critical to optimising women’s engagement and motivation in lifestyle programs, and improves outcomes for women planning to conceive, MCHRI research has found.
To celebrate #IWD2024, our NHMRC-led Advancing Women in Healthcare Leadership Initiative is offering women working with/from underserved communities the opportunity to apply for one of 15 scholarships to attend Monash University’s Women in Leadership Program.
Personalised support by health professionals is critical to optimising women’s engagement and motivation in lifestyle programs, and improves outcomes for women planning to conceive, MCHRI research has found.
Women health leaders will participate in Monash University’s Advancing Women in Healthcare Leadership program, which is led by Dr Mariam Mousa and Professor Helena Teede, and adapted to build skills, motivation and opportunities that strengthen their leadership and the health systems in which they work.
Congratulations Prof Helena Teede and A/Prof Lisa Moran listed in STANFORD UNIVERSITY WORLD’S TOP 2% SCIENTISTS, 2023.
The Award recognises outstanding international collaboration
Diabetes consumer advocate and researcher, Ashley Ng, has received an outstanding contribution award for her support of the Victorian diabetes community.