Suzanne Chambers AO
@ChambersInOz
health psych, opinions are my own, love Australian Lowline cattle, President Open Eyes Global improving outcomes for children with retinoblastoma in Nepal.
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Thanks so much to Rotary Kenmore for funding this work! Rotary International Rotary Australia
Thanks NSW CVRN NSW Medical Research for the invitation to present at the NSW CVRN-OHMR Researcher Grants Workshop 🫀, great to share some of my very early learnings on building a research team and learnt lots from colleagues presenting Dr Niamh Chapman ☘️ Dr Julee McDonagh, RN, PhD Ashish Misra
Go Liz! You are an amazing nurse leader, mentor and researcher - well deserved recognition 👏👏 Australian Catholic University St Vincent's Sydney #IND2024
Meeting folks Cancer Council NSW who have given me terrific feedback about our exercise physiologists at the Strathfield clinic! Your community loves you. This is Suzanne with me who visits you regularly.
The webinar I delivered for Breast Cancer Care WA
is now available on youtube.com/watch?v=jMbjp0…
I present the latest research and clinical practice and also provide pragmatic strategies for implementing exercise medicine for people with #breastcancer .
I explain how targeted exercise…
Celebrating International Day of the Midwife. UTS School of Nursing & Midwifery UTS Health
Midwives are the heroes of millions of stories unfpa.org/events/interna…
Super proud of Australian Catholic University PhD candidate LynnelleMoran every day, but especially today: she made the trip north to present the emerging findings from her fantastic study at the ACM Qld state conference.
Assessing the effectiveness of a distress screening tool, the GYN Cancer Distress Screen (DT-Gyn), tailored specifically 4 🚺 w GYN cancers Psycho-Oncology Suzanne Chambers AO
DT-Gyn exhibits good discriminant ability across all measures
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/po…
NEW PAPER:
The effect of pressure injury prevention care bundles on pressure injuries in hospital patients: A complex intervention systematic review and meta-analysis
International Journal of Nursing Studies Wendy Chaboyer Prof Brigid Gillespie sharon latimer Zena Moore Declan Patton
doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnu…
Our research (with Kylie Cranage) on mental health nurses' experiences of challenging situations at work has been recognized as a top downloaded paper in IJMHN Australian Catholic University #TopCitedArticle
So proud of my team, the partnerships & our institute, been here just over a year & I can honestly say the leadership, culture, people & opportunities are fantastic 👏👏. Special thanks to my mentor Prof Sandy Middleton Sandy Middleton you have taught me so much & still learning!