Meet a future leader of clinical eye research
Current MACH-Track Fellow Dr Jason Ha shares how the program is allowing him to pursue his dream of developing a therapy for patients living with diabetic eye disease.
Current MACH-Track Fellow Dr Jason Ha shares how the program is allowing him to pursue his dream of developing a therapy for patients living with diabetic eye disease.
It is our pleasure to introduce the 2024 cohort of eight exceptional research-minded clinical health professionals from across the healthcare spectrum and embedded at MACH partner organisations. The MACH-Track program will support them to combine postgraduate research training and clinical work on their journey towards becoming innovators in their fields. Four years after establishing MACH-Track, … Read more
This time last year, eight exceptional, research-minded health practitioners began their MACH-Track orientation and their first steps towards becoming future leaders of healthcare. In the lead up to the 2024 cohort announcement, three of the current MACH-Track Fellows share their first-hand experience at how this structured, mentored and fully funded pathway is developing their clinical … Read more
Our Future Leaders programs are offering rare opportunities for nurses and midwives to access dedicated research time while continuing their clinical work – driving research translation and improved patient outcomes across clinical disciplines.
MACH is proud to introduce the nine successful applicants of the 2023 MACH-Track program as they prepare to start their journey towards becoming the next generation of leading clinical researchers in Victoria. The cohort comprised of doctors, physiotherapists and a nurse will be supported as they integrate career development in research alongside completion of their … Read more
Six emerging clinician-researchers will have the opportunity to fast-track their research careers as part of the MACH-Track program in 2022, building on the success of the inaugural MACH-Track intake commencing in 2021.
As we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, it has never been more obvious that clinical research is an essential service to the public. But worldwide, there are concerns that clinician researchers are a dying breed. This “endangered species”, capable of leading clinical care alongside a principal role in research, would be sorely missed in Australia. Clinician … Read more