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This cross institutional meeting is held each year as a joint venture between ACT Health, The Australian National University Medical School, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian Catholic University, The University of Canberra, The Australian Institute of Sport, University of New South Wales Canberra, Sports Medicine Australia and is hosted by the ACT Health Research Office.
CHARM is a major event for the institutions involved with presentations from high profile keynote speakers on hot topics in medical research. The aim of CHARM is to showcase the wide range of health research in the Canberra region.
ACT Health Chief Allied Health Office Professional Development Grant for the Best Allied Health Oral Presentation
Bernie Bissett
Can we see the future for intensive care patients? Reliability and Utility of the Acute Care Index of Function in ICU
ACT Health Chief Allied Health Office Professional Development Grant for the Best Allied Health Poster Presentation
Joelie Parker
Getting 'Inspired' in Pulmonary Rehab - Involving Patients in Implementing Evidence-Based Practice
DiscoverQuick Award for the Best Student Research Oral Presentation
Russell McGoldrick
Tongue tie (TT) in newborns at the Centenary Hospital, Canberra: Follow-up at 2 weeks following TT division
Canberra Hospital Private Practice Fund Award for the Best Clinical Research Oral Presentation
Ayano Nakayama
Evidence of effectiveness of a fracture liaison service to reduce re-fracture rates
Canberra Hospital Private Practice Fund Award for the Best Clinical Research Poster
Sumeet Rai
Impact of intensive care registrar experience on the duration of Medical Emergency Team call
Radiation Oncology Private Practice Trust Fund Award for the Best Laboratory Research Oral Presentation
Madeleine Neill
Prognostic impact and landscape of MLL2 mutations in DLBCL
Radiation Oncology Private Practice Trust Fund Award for the Best Laboratory Research Poster
Yen-Zhen Lu
Can 670 nm light ameliorate proliferative gliosis in retinal Müller cells? an in vitro study
ACT Health Research Office Award for the Best Student Research Poster
Rina Soetanto
The dynamics of microRNA and mRNA 3’UTR interactions in normal and hypertrophic hearts
SYNERGY Award for the Best Nursing Poster
Anne Baynes
Introducing new guidelines for gay men: How a clinical audit raised awareness for Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) testing at Canberra Sexual Health Centre
SYNERGY Award for the Best Nursing Presentation
Danny Hills
In harm’s way: The impact of workplace aggression in Australian clinical medical practice