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Links to Sites Used by the Research
Team
- ANZIC
Foundaton – Intensive Care Appeal The Intensive
Care Appeal is a major fund-raising event held annually in
Australia and New Zealand to create awareness and raise much
needed funds for intensive care research by selling wristbands.
- ANZICS The
Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society was formed
in 1975 to foster and promote all aspects of intensive care
medicine within our two countries.
- ClinicalTrials.gov ClinicalTrials.gov
provides regularly updated information about federally and
privately supported clinical research in human volunteers.
ClinicalTrials.gov gives you information about a trial's purpose,
who may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more
details.
- Critical
Appraisal Tools The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme
(CASP) is a programme within Learning & Development at
the United Kingdom Public Health Resource Unit. CASP aims
to enable individuals to develop the skills to find and make
sense of research evidence, helping them to put knowledge
into practice.
- Evidenced
Based Decision Making An Evidence Based reference
site for healthcare decision makers. Useful site with multiple
links, including easy access to the JAMA users guides to
the medical literature.
- NHMRC The
National Health and Medical Research Council is responsible
for raising the standard of individual and public health. It
does
this
by fostering
health
and medical
research and training and by monitoring ethical issues relating
to health throughout Australia.
- NSW Guardianship
Tribunal The Guardianship Tribunal is a legal tribunal,
located in Sydney (Australia). The Tribunal conducts hearings
throughout New South Wales. Its primary role is to make guardianship
and financial management orders for people aged 16 years
and over with decision-making disabilities. It may make a
range of other orders as well.
- PubMed PubMed
is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that
includes over 16 million citations from MEDLINE and other life
science journals for biomedical articles back to the 1950s.
PubMed includes links to full text articles and other related
resources.
- R
Archive Network R is `GNU S', a freely available language
and environment for statistical computing and graphics which
provides a wide variety of statistical and graphical techniques:
linear and nonlinear modelling, statistical tests, time series
analysis, classification, clustering, etc.
- University
of Sydney Research Office All the details, online forms
etc for research with the University of Sydney.