Sydney Health Literacy Lab
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Rigorous research, informed decisions and better health for diverse communities - Based in School of Public Health @Sydney_Uni
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Excellent second PhD paper by superstar Katie McFadden The Daffodil Centre
Congratulations to The University of Sydney EMCR Outstanding Publication Award (FMH) winners for 2024. Our ECR Category winners are (more winners in our next post): Anna Lene Seidler (she/her) Alyssa Milton
Congratulations to The University of Sydney EMCR Outstanding Publication Award (FMH) winners for 2024. Our ECR Category winners are (more winners in our previous/next post): Dr Saman Khalatbari-Soltani
Congratulations to our Research Fellow Dr Brooke Nickel (Brooke Nickel) on the Sydney Health EMCR Outstanding Publication Award 👏 Read the publication co-authored by SHeLL team Tessa Copp Kristen Pickles Jenna Smith Jolyn Hersch and Shannon McKinn here: bmj.com/content/384/bm…
Congratulations to our Research Fellow Dr Danielle Muscat (Danielle Muscat) on the Sydney Health EMCR Outstanding Publication Award 👏 Read the publication co-authored by SHeLL team Jenna Smith Erin Cvejic Rachel Thompson Marguerite Tracy Kirsten McCaffery here: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37403779/
Co-hosted by Sydney Health USyd CPHCNetwork & Health Consumers NSW with Meredith Makeham Anthony Brown Kirsten McCaffery Sydney Health Literacy Lab Anne Duggan ACSQHC Karen Luxford ACHS Andrew Wilson, NSW Clinical Excellence Commission & Laila Hallam Sydney Health EMCR Register now! bit.ly/3yDcZSB
What a fantastic day! 🎉 Huge thanks to all our speakers and attendees for a successful 2024 AISN Implementation Science Symposium. Excited for future collaborations! #ImplementationScience #ImpSci #AISNSymposium Gregory Aarons, PhD
This paper demonstrates how to use our health literacy editor & simple animations to explain complex epidemiological models. This improved understanding of COVID-19 vaccination. Thanks to Public Health Australia for the award & a great team across 3 states! Sydney Health Literacy Lab sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Using health literacy principles to improve understanding of evolving evidence in health emergencies: Optimisation and evaluation of a COVID-19 vaccination risk-benefit calculator sciencedirect.com/science/articl… via A/Prof Carissa Bonner et al
Crucial information missing in Elle Macpherson breast cancer story, experts warn Wiser Healthcare Sydney Health Literacy Lab theguardian.com/society/articl…
A great talk from Melody Taba featuring co created guidelines for sharing health promotion messages with young people via social media. #EHPS2024 #healthpsychology
Elle Macpherson’s breast cancer: when the media reports on celebrity cancer, are we really getting the whole story? theconversation.com/elle-macpherso… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
This is not the first time we’ve seen powerful celebrity stories about cancer have the potential to influence public health. Here's how you can make sense of the latest news. University of Sydney theconversation.com/elle-macpherso…
Excellent piece with the required nuance on media reporting and hot takes by Brooke Nickel Dr Claire Hooker Katy Bell . am pleased to say I learnt quite a bit in this article! theconversation.com/elle-macpherso…
Elle Macpherson's breast cancer is non-invasive. That means her treatment - a lumpectomy - was actually "conventional", according to people who actually know about this stuff. Read more: theconversation.com/elle-macpherso… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Olá from Cascais 👋 🇵🇹 Several SHeLL members and friends attended the 38th European Health Psychology Society Conference in Cascais, Portugal this week. It was an amazing showcase of health psychology research conducted globally 🌏 #EHPS2024 European Health Psychology Society