Implementing Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine In Pacific Island Countries
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$181,065.00
Summary
Despite the bacteria, the pneumococcus, being the most common reason why children die from pneumonia worldwide, the uptake of pneumococcal vaccine to prevent this disease has been slow, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. I will work with Pacific governments, the Asia Development Bank Bank, UNICEF and other regional organisations, and health economists to lead the design of the implementation plan of PCV into Pacific island countries.
Increasing The Capacity Of Community Pharmacy For Screening, Brief Intervention And Referral For Treatment Of Pharmaceutical Opioid Use Disorders
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$177,197.00
Summary
Pharmaceutical opioid dependence is a growing problem. There are effective treatments available, yet few people who need treatment receive it. Currently, pharmacists receive little training on substance use disorders, yet are in contact with almost every person likely to develop problems with pharmaceutical opioids. This project will take an innovative approach to involve pharmacists in identifying those developing problems with pharmaceutical opioids and referring them to treatment.
Personalised Care For Type 2 Diabetes In Primary Care: Empowering Patients And Clinicians To Treat To Target
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$177,197.00
Summary
This Fellowship program focuses on evidence based clinical care of people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in general practice. In particular it seeks to translate evidence about progressive intensification of treatment of elevated glucose levels to achieve “target levels” into real world everyday general practice care of people with T2D. Doing so will play an important role in reducing the long term serious complications and could reduce the costs to the community of this condition.