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HTC delivers its inaugural impact report

Health Translation Queensland (HTC) has launched its first impact report.

Health Translation Queensland (HTC) has launched its first impact report, capturing the initiatives, celebrations, and achievements over the 2022-23 financial year.


As part of HTC’s commitment to addressing the barriers that can limit the effective translation of research into clinical practice, QCIF has partnered with HTC and CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre to develop HeSANDA’s Queensland node, a statewide online catalogue that curates, stores, and enables the sharing of health research data generated by the Queensland research community. This initiative allows Queensland researchers, staff, and students to upload a description of their data sets (metadata) and outputs (such as protocol/data dictionary) from clinical trials initiated in Queensland into the Queensland node’s DataVerse system.


Download report: https://healthtranslationqld.org.au/web/uploads/Documents/HTQ-Impact-Report-2022-23_single-pages.pdf

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