Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is an academic research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland, and celebrates the exciting research conducted by PhD students in Australia and around the world. Presenting in a 3MT competition students’ increase their capacity to effectively explain their research in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience.
2020 SPAHC 3MT Winner - Pallavi Prathivadi (General Practice) - Improving opioid prescribing in Australian general practice
2020 SPAHC People’s Choice Winner – Ben Meadley (Paramedicine) - Improving the health and wellbeing of paramedics
2020 SPAHC registrants with video presentation links:
Jenna Bollinger (Social Work) | Stability in residential care: More complicated than it seems! |
Philippa Buckingham (General Practice) | Broadening contraceptive choice through pharmacy-based contraceptive counselling |
Lesley Hawes (General Practice) | |
Benjamin Meadley (Paramedicine) | |
Pallavi Prathivadi (General Practice) | |
Jade Purtell (Social Work) | Where is the village? Transitions from care, disrupted relationships and early parenting |
Sajal Saha (General Practice) | Saving the lives of antibiotics and patients being resistant to antibiotics in the community. How? |