
Natalie Carvalho
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28-03-2009 16:42:43
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This reminds me of you Ankur Pandya 😉 And it works the other way too. Senior academics who nod encouragingly at students and early career academics delivering their first few presentations can help ease those nerves and encourage them on!

Submissions are invited to the session: Decision modelling for health outcomes prediction and economic evaluation of healthcare interventions at MODSIM2023 Congress, 9-3 July 2023, Darwin, Australia Check tinyurl.com/ym64umbu Session organizers, An Tran-Duy & Jon Karnon


The SPARK team encourage applicants from low & middle income countries in the Indo-Pacific to email spectrum-sparkUniversity of Melbourne.edu.au ASAP & finalise their applications by February 8. The SPARK project @unimelb is holding the workshop in conjunction with Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Indonesia.

We are pleased to announce the **Virtual Visitor Program** aimed to facilitate connections between early career researchers from low and middle-income countries and researchers at Melbourne Health Economics Starting with Asia for a 6-month period in 2023 tinyurl.com/23z2rxyk An Tran-Duy

Save the date for this ISPOR webinar on health economics and outcomes research considerations for Indigenous populations! With Melbourne Health Economics’s PhD student, Marie-Anne Boujaoude

Two new health economics positions available to be part of our amazing team at Melbourne Health Economics Senior Research Fellow jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/910871/…

*Pls share* - 2 exciting opportunities to join Melbourne Health Economics and work on the #healtheconomics of #Genomic_Medicine Implementation

Come join our Melbourne Health Economics for a PhD!


Check out the March 2023 issue of the Melbourne Health Economics newsletter! Congratulations to the whole team, so many great recent achievements! #healtheconomics UniMelb MDHS Melbourne School of Population and Global Health Australian Health Economics Society mspgh.unimelb.edu.au/news-and-event…


Congratulations on getting confirmed Patrick Abraham! We are excited about your Melbourne Health Economics PhD with Dr Angela Devine & Julie Simpson & Ric Price 🥳

Fantastic to see Melbourne Health Economics Nienke Neppelenbroek's MSc thesis on Use of Utility and Disability Weights in Economic Evaluation of Pediatiatric Vaccines published with nance devlin Kim Dalziel and Ardine de Wit sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Three fantastic PhD opportunities at Melbourne Health Economics in Paediatric health-related quality of life tinyurl.com/Paediatric-QoL…, epilepsy tinyurl.com/Childhood-Epil… , and health economics in clinical trials and registries for children tinyurl.com/Clinical-Trial…. Check us out!

Come work with us! We are looking for an independent EMCR to join Melbourne Health Economics to work on a range of studies, with a focus on economic evaluations alongside clinical studies & HTA in Australia and the Asia Pacific @nat_carvalho #HealthEconomics jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/914975/…

Measuring HRQoL in <5 yr olds?🧒This new paper, using P-MIC data, reports CHU9D with guidance notes was valid & reliable and suitable for use by parents of 2-4yr olds. Xiuqin Xiong Kim Dalziel Brendan Mulhern Renee Jones nance devlin Melbourne Health Economics ➡️ link.springer.com/article/10.100…




It was wonderful having many of the team at the AHES conference this year. Melbourne Health Economics