AusHSI-JTI Trauma Week
The impact of sustaining an injury on an individual can be life altering. Learn how AusHSI and JTI are working to transform trauma care in Queensland and beyond.
The impact of sustaining an injury on an individual can be life altering. Learn how AusHSI and JTI are working to transform trauma care in Queensland and beyond.
AusHSI-JTI PhD students Jacelle Warren, Adam Rolley and Sam Borg are researching how to better use commonly collected health data to enhance the outcomes of injury.
The Queensland Injury Surveillance Unit (QISU) has developed an automated means of classifying injury data via machine learning to assist human coders in their manual coding and validation activities.
JTI are well known for our work in injuries related to consumer products like e-scooters, but what you may not know is that our team have been working the broad product safety space for over 10 years!
The AusHSI-JTI partnership harnesses the expertise of one of Australia’s leading health services research centres with Australia’s newest clinical-academic trauma institute to improve trauma service delivery.