SQRH has been established to increase rural health training opportunities for nursing, midwifery and allied health students and health professionals in regional, rural and remote communities.
SQRH supports rural health professionals and students to engage in high quality rural health research.
SQRH provide a number of learning opportunities for health professionals and students to improve their interprofessional practice skills.
Start: 6:30 PM 20 April 2026
Finish: 7:30 PM 20 April 2026
Location: SQRH - Baillie Henderson Hospital
Mode: Online
The "Metabolic Roundtable" Journal Club is a regular meeting where Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy students and supervisors meet to critically review and discuss recent research articles related to the profession and/or interprofessional practice.
The aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas and discuss ways to translate the research into practice. In addition, these events hope to develop networks for students and supervisors.
Attendees are encouraged to read the article before the event to allow fruitful discussion and engagement. At each meeting, the attendee responsible for presenting the article at the next meeting will be decided.
This is an online event only via Zoom.
Please be online and ready to commence for a 6:30pm sharp start.
To register please follow this link - The Metabolic Roundtable - Exercise Physiology/Physiotherapy Journal Club
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