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Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine

Our psychiatry and addiction medicine research delves into a wide range of topics, including: perinatal mental health; childhood adversity, trauma, loss and grief; population and disaster mental health; older persons’ mental health; and neuropsychiatry.

We employ a range of techniques, including epidemiologic, neurobiological, e-health and qualitative approaches and our projects have a strong focus on the design, implementation and evaluation of health interventions and tools.

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All medical students at the ANU must undertake a research project as part of their degree. The Trauma and Orthopaedic Research Unit has been involved in supervising these students for a number of years. They are introduced to the research process, where they receive tutorials in research methods and given the opportunity to present their research to their colleagues. Additionally, most students are present their research projects at national and international orthopaedic meetings.

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