Research Strategy 2023–2028
Our journey to world-class care and research
CALHN’s Research Strategy outlines our roadmap for nurturing top-tier research talent, embracing innovative technologies and forging mutually beneficial research partnerships, to deliver enhanced patient outcomes.
Through our research efforts we aim to deepen our understanding of disease mechanisms and prevention, explore new treatment options, and develop diagnostic and predictive tools for disease detection and assessment.
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Latest research news
Unique clinic has positive impact for irritable bowel syndrome
New data reveals the positive impact of a unique service designed for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Delivered at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the referral-only FGiD (functional gastrointestinal disorders) clinic has improved...
How research supports doctor-patient communication with Dr Matheesa Herath
Video series: Translating Research In this episode, we hear about research supporting effective communication between patients and doctors. We learn that Dr Herath and his colleagues are running a trial in hospital outpatient departments looking...
Meet the ‘STARnurses’ coordinating a trial to reduce hospital readmission
The first days after going home from hospital can feel scary. Proactive healthcare to support people after they are released from hospital is the focus of a new nurse-led program being trialled at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH). Known as...
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