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2011

University of Otago Medical School Teaching Awards 2011
October 2011
Senior Staff Award for Quality in Teaching was jointly awarded to Dr Wendy Busby and Dr Ben Brockway...view more

Healthcare Otago Charitable Trust Research Grants 2011
October 2011
Congratulations to the following Dunedin School of Medicine Staff who were awarded the Healthcare Otago Charitable Trust Research Grants 2011

Marsden Grants
October 2011
Congratulations to Professor Antony Braithwaite and Dr Julia Horsfield for being awarded Marsdent Grants....view more

Alcohol and Partner Agression
University of Otago Bulletin, August 2011
A study by Preventive and Social Medicine researchers that examined the link between binge drinking and intimate partner aggression gained attention last month.

Professor's Close Shave
University of Otago Bulletin, April 2011
A group of fourth year medical students will not forget that hair loss is one of the side effects of chemotherapy in a hurry, after their teacher had his head shaved for charity to conclude their lectures on blood cancers this month.

Growing Health - Preventive & Social Medicine Celebrates 125 Years
University of Otago Magazine, February 2011
Over the past 125 years the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine has gone from being a oneman entity to the University of Otago’s largest department.

125 Years for Preventive & Social Medicine
University of Otago Bulletin, Februay 2011
The University’s largest Department – Preventive and Social Medicine – is holding its main 125th anniversary celebrations next month in a weekend of special events which includes two conferences, a book launch and a public film screening. The Bulletin takes a closer look at how the Department is celebrating this important milestone.

Milk Reduces Bowel Cancer Risk
University of Otago Bulletin, January 2011
Dunedin School of Medicine researchers’ finding that regular consumption of school milk significantly reduced the risk of bowel cancer in adulthood attracted national attention last week.

 

 

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