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Reports, Papers, Submissions for 2005

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Conference 2005 – opening plenary

Conference presentation • Ian Grubb • 29 November 2005

Full text of Ian Grubb’s opening plenary address at the 2005 NAPWHA Conference. read more »

NAPWHA Annual Report 2004-05

Annual report • 1 November 2005

NAPWHA Annual Report for 2004-05. read more »

Relative merit: keeping the HIV research program real

Conference presentation • Kirsty Machon • 11 October 2005

A paper presented at the 2005 ASHMAustralasian Society for HIV Medicine. The peak Australasian organisation representing the medical and health sector in HIV/AIDS and related areas. Conference by NAPWHA's HIV Health Policy Analyst, Kirsty Machon. read more »

Positive women's views on routine HIV antenatal screening

Conference presentation • Kirsty Machon • 11 October 2005

A poster presentation from the 2005 ASHMAustralasian Society for HIV Medicine. The peak Australasian organisation representing the medical and health sector in HIV/AIDS and related areas. Conference held in Hobart, Tasmania. read more »

The impact of complexity on HIV clinical management and clinical research

Discussion paper • Jo Watson • 26 August 2005

A NAPWHA discussion paper examining issues relating to the increasing complexity of HIV/AIDS and its impact on clinicalPertaining to or founded on observation and treatment of participants, as distinguished from theoretical or basic science. management and research, launched today at the 17th annual ASHMAustralasian Society for HIV Medicine. The peak Australasian organisation representing the medical and health sector in HIV/AIDS and related areas. Conference in Hobart, Tasmania. read more »

Notes to assist Facilitators and Trainers

Manual • John Rock • 30 May 2005

A NAPWHA-developed guide for workshop facilitators and trainers,prepared by NAPWHA’s International Portfolio Convenor, John Rock. read more »

NAPWHA submission to HREOC inquiry

Submission • John Rule • 10 May 2005

NAPWHA has made a written submission to the National Inquiry on Employment and Disability, which is examining the barriers faced by people with disabilities in seeking work, and issues for employers in recruitingThe act of signing up participants into a study. Generally this process involves evaluating a participant with respect to the eligibility criteria of the study and going through the informed consentThe process of learning the key facts about a clinical trial before deciding whether or not to participate. It is also a continuing process throughout the study to provide information for participants. To help someone decide whether or not to participate, the doctors and nurses involved in the trial explain the details of the study. process., retaining or fully utilising employees with disabilities. read more »

NAPWHA submission to NHMRC review

Submission • 16 March 2005

The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is currently undertaking a review of the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans (1999). NAPWHA has made submission to the review. read more »

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