HOT NORTH promotes a number of activities that promote the improvement of health outcomes across the tropical north of Australia. The first three years of funding has provided for the establishment of 97 pilot/translation projects and funded individual fellowships, scholarships, and Indigenous Development and Training Awards for researchers and health professionals. The funded researchers have formed collaborations…

Frontier healthcare: Aboriginal patients and doctors developing culturally safe communication at Royal Darwin Hospital
In collaboration with Aboriginal leaders, the Top End Health Service and the NT Aboriginal Interpreter ...
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Epidemiology and economic burden of antimicrobial resistance in northern Australia
This study looks at the epidemiology and economic burden of antimicrobial resistance in northern Australia. ...
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Strengthening health systems to improve tuberculosis contact screening and management in Timika, Indonesia
This doctoral thesis is a health system strengthening project being conducted in Papua province, Indonesia, ...
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The epidemiology of influenza in northern Australia
This project will examine the epidemiology of influenza in northern Australia. As influenza is a ...
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The Clinical Burden of Community-Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Far North Queensland
This study will look at the clinical burden of community-acquired methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus in Far ...
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