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Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) NT Centre for Better Health Futures (Centre) is set to expand capacity in health education and training in the Territory.
The Advanced Database Searching workshop focuses on searching specific databases like CINAHL, Medline and PSYCHinfo by using MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). This session will focus on systematic searching that you can use for your scoping/umbrella/rapid/systematic reviews.
Bisal wanted to put his knowledge of medicine into practice and bring change to his hometown in Nepal. He soon realised to achieve these goals he would need to advance his skill set with a Master’s degree specialising in health research and public health.
First Nations students from across the Northern Territory are gathering in Darwin this week to explore opportunities to study health in the second year of a successful new Charles Darwin University (CDU) program.
Finding solutions to the dire challenges facing the health workforce in rural and remote areas to better support Territorians, particularly First Nations people, is the focus of a Symposium at the Convention Centre in Alice Springs today.
More than 10 qualifications in health and community services will be free to study for students to better support more community service workers applying to study, thanks to Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Northern Territory Government. 
A new Master of Clinical Audiology course is rolling out at Charles Darwin University (CDU) this year to train much-needed audiologists focused on improving Australian First Nations hearing health.
A Charles Darwin University researcher will discuss the importance of broadband as a ‘game changer’ in remote Indigenous health service delivery as part of a forum this week.
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