Tim Shaw
The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Professor of eHealth, The University of Sydney, and Director of Research, Digital Health CRC
Professor Shaw is the inaugural Professor of eHealth and Director of the Research in Implementation Science and eHealth Team (RISe) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Sydney and he is Director of Research in the recently funded 7 year $112M Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (CRC). The CRC brings together academia, industry, government and service providers to transform care through technology. Tim has an active research and development group at The University of Sydney with 8 PhDs, 3 Postdoctoral Fellows and 5 Research and administrative staff. He combines his experience as an implementation scientist with a deep understanding of the role of technology in health system transformation. With over 70 Publications and has been CI on over 20 grants and consultancies totalling over $124M in the last 5 years, Tim’s focus is on working at the coal-face of service delivery to implement innovations in health and healthcare.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Designing complex interventions to translate research into practice: A rare but important opportunity for nutrition care (#126)
11:40 AM
Merran Findlay
Rare and not so rare issues in cancer nutrition
Engaging multidisciplinary teams in translational research and quality improvement (#27)
11:45 AM
Tim Shaw
Best of the Best Orals - Basic & Translational
Mapping lung cancer diagnostic pathways: a qualitative study of interviews with lung cancer patients and their caregivers (#339)
3:00 PM
Sarah York
Posters 2
Identifying opioid medication error types, incidence and patient impact in adult oncology and palliative care settings: a systematic review. (#211)
3:00 PM
Jane L Phillips
Posters1
A Quality Analysis on the Functionality of Multidisciplinary Teams (#242)
3:00 PM
Kylie Museth
Posters1
The cancer cup challenge – running an international program in safety and quality in oncology (#295)
3:00 PM
Anna Janssen
Posters 2
Clinical trial protocol - Implementing clinical practice guidelines for cancer pain in adults to ensure equitable, cost-effective, evidence-based, person-centred care:A phase III pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial of guidelines and screening with implementation strategies versus guidelines and screening alone to improve pain in adults with cancer attending outpatients oncology and palliative care centres (#327)
3:00 PM
Melanie Lovell
Posters 2
Communication skills training for oncology health care professionals working with culturally and linguistically diverse patients (#297)
3:00 PM
Bettina Meiser
Posters 2
Building the bridge from discovery-to-delivery: A Community of Practice in Cancer Implementation Science (#156)
3:15 PM
Candice Kielly-Carroll
Best of the Best Posters - Education & Collaboration
COSA 2015*