A University of Queensland study has highlighted the importance of students working alongside parents to better equip the future speech pathology workforce.
Professor Peter Little AM, Head of The University of Queensland’s School of Pharmacy has been elected president of the Council of Pharmacy Schools Australia and New Zealand (CPS).
At a Festschrift jointly sponsored by The University of New South Wales and The University of Queensland, Professor Wayne Hall was recognised as a research leader, mentor, and advocate for ethical and evidence based drug policy.
A resilience training program to improve the quality of life for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) has been developed by University of Queensland researchers.
Neck pain is a common condition among office workers, but regular workplace exercises can prevent and reduce it, a University of Queensland study has found.
Academic, research and professional staff who have made outstanding contributions to the Faculty and wider university have been recognised at the 2017 Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences Awards.
Speech pathology students from The University of Queensland have had the opportunity to learn from aged care residents, as part of one of their first year courses ‘Communication across the lifespan’.
SPARK is a multidisciplinary health service providing centre and school based assessment, intervention and education services for children with developmental, behavioural and learning difficulties.