
Reema Harrison, PhD
@reemaharrison
Professor, Health Systems & Safety @AIHI_MQ. Passionate about improving clinician and consumer healthcare experiences & co-creating safer care.
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https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/reema-harrison 13-02-2012 17:31:39
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We're delighted to be working with Reema Harrison, PhD on this important project to co-create patient-reported measures of the healthcare experience of people with intellectual disability. Listen to this short report on ABC Radio with Sabra Lane abc.net.au/listen/program…

We are delighted to share the Listen to Me Project logo designed by lived experience researcher Maya Tokutake and our Listen to Me Consumer Leadership Group, led by Professor Reema Harrison, PhD. #MRFF Visit our project - bit.ly/4dYG75J


This is a terrific interview with Dr Bronwyn Newman about the Listen to Me project which is pioneering the development of a patient-reported experience measure for people with intellectual disability. Reema Harrison, PhD NextSense Institute Podcast podbean.com/ew/pb-e4zst-16…

Next week presenting at IPDLN conference on potentially burdensome end-of-life care for people with cancer - shorturl.at/WuSxH Australian Institute of Health Innovation Jeffrey Braithwaite @RLystad Reema Harrison, PhD




Symposium on co-design at #COSA24 done! Chuffed to be part of this team presenting a range of ways this can be done effectively @rebekah_lp Reema Harrison, PhD




Congratulations to Lucy Jones – 2024 winner of the Consumer Engagement in Cancer Research Award. #cancerNSWawards Neuroblastoma Au


Incredible achievement Ash Chauhan we are so proud of you Australian Institute of Health Innovation and this recognition for all that you have achieved 🤩🤩🤩


Prof Rebecca Lawton sets the scene for our YQSR #PhD showcase in Leeds today: “Research is formalised curiosity, it prodding and prying with a purpose”.


So exciting to see the YQSR Group going from strength to strength and to be able to hear about the impactful patient safety work led from the NIHR Yorkshire and Humber PSRC improving quality of care across all aspects of the NHS with a major equity focus.

Reema Harrison, PhD Macquarie University A great first session of presentations from our PhD students Brook Howells Qandeel Shah and Eman Ali



Young people experiencing ACEs had higher odds of poor mental health in adolescence and household dysfunction ACEs led to poorer educational outcomes in adolescence - shorturl.at/6Pp8l Australian Institute of Health Innovation Jeffrey Braithwaite Reema Harrison, PhD

Unsafe cancer care occurs frequently among patients from ethnic minority backgrounds....inadequate use of interpreters, lack of shared understanding and expectations of care processes NIHR Yorkshire and Humber PSRC Reema Harrison, PhD link.springer.com/article/10.100…

This is unacceptably high and we need targeted solutions. Reema Harrison, PhD Macquarie University @unimelb UNSW theconversation.com/cancer-patient…