Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI)
Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI)
Better Care, Better Equity, Better Health
The Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation aims to deliver health impact by partnering with the community, clinicians and researchers to co-create knowledge, and use implementation to drive equitable, quality health care and public health.
Our resources are on the MCHRI consumer website.

Advancing Women in Healthcare Leadership (AWHL)
Advancing Women in Healthcare Leadership (AWHL) is MCHRI Monash University-led large-scale national research and impact project supported by an NHMRC Partnership Project grant and contributions from 21 partners.

Centre for Research Excellence in Women's Health in Reproductive Life (CRE WHiRL)
Led by MCHRI, CRE WHiRL is improving health outcomes and quality of life in women’s reproductive health and delivering meaningful health impact.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
MCHRI PCOS research, including the Evidence-based guideline for the assessment and management of PCOS and translation resources.

Research & Translation
Our research themes cover women and children's health, diabetes and metabolic health – and more broadly – health care improvement and research methodologies.

Short and In-Depth Courses, and Postgraduate Study
MCHRI has an active and engaging clinical, health services and public health research training program for those wishing to improve clinical health outcomes.

Cross-Cutting Platforms
Cross-cutting platforms work alongside and are also integrated into research programs for best practice research evidence, data and implementation and to deliver health impact.

Health in Preconception, Pregnancy, and Postpartum (HiPPP)
The HiPPP program of research aims to enable women-centred and equitable healthcare that supports women in healthy lifestyles across the life-course.

Women's Health Research Translation and Impact Network (WHRTN)
WHRTN is the first national Australian Health Research Alliance (AHRA) network and is the peak body for stakeholder engagement, research, translation and impact in women’s health.

About us
WHRTN is the first national Australian Health Research Alliance (AHRA) network and is the peak body for stakeholder engagement, research, translation and impact in women’s health.