The AE Bulletin is the fortnightly email bulletin of the Australasian Epidemiological Association (AEA). It is emailed to members on the email distribution list.
Email bulletins may be posted on behalf of the AEA. Only bulletins which provide members with notices of official AEA business and information on relevant employment opportunities, training courses, workshops and conferences will be posted.
Cost: $50 per advertisement, $70 if also included on the website
Distribution: Australasian Epidemiological Association members
Deadline: Two days prior to publishing date.
If you would like to advertise through the bulletin please refer to the Journal and Email Bulletin Advertising section of this website
If you would like to remove yourself from the electronic mailing list, please contact the AEA privacy officer. If you have difficulties receiving or reading email bulletins, or wish to update your email details, please contact the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
When: 16 August 2017, 9:30 – 3:30
Where: The University of Auckland’s School of Population Health. 261 Morrin Road, Glen Innes, Auckland.
Cost: Non-AEA member $150 NZD, AEA member $75 NZD, Student $75 NZD
The Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) is a large research database containing microdata about people and households in New Zealand. Data is from a range of government agencies, Statistics New Zealand surveys including the 2013 Census, and non-government organisations.
This symposium will showcase a range of projects using the IDI to answer epidemiological questions on a range of topics including: cardiovascular disease, premature birth, injuries etc. The presentations will focus on the advantages and challenges of using the IDI, data sources used, and outcomes explored. In addition, there will also be other informative presentations on generic topics such as social licence and the IDI, the Māori capability of the IDI. The symposium is supported by the NZ branch of AEA.
To find out more about the symposium and how to register click here or email Bridget.
When: 16 August 2017, 9:30 – 3:30
Where: The University of Auckland’s School of Population Health. 261 Morrin Road, Glen Innes, Auckland.
Cost: Non-AEA member $150 NZD, AEA member $75 NZD, Student $75 NZD
The Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) is a large research database containing microdata about people and households in New Zealand. Data is from a range of government agencies, Statistics New Zealand surveys including the 2013 Census, and non-government organisations.
This symposium will showcase a range of projects using the IDI to answer epidemiological questions on a range of topics including: cardiovascular disease, premature birth, injuries etc. The presentations will focus on the advantages and challenges of using the IDI, data sources used, and outcomes explored. In addition, there will also be other informative presentations on generic topics such as social licence and the IDI, the Māori capability of the IDI. The symposium is supported by the NZ branch of AEA.
To find out more about the symposium and how to register click here or email Bridget.
The AE Bulletin is the fortnightly email bulletin of the Australasian Epidemiological Association (AEA). It is emailed to members on the email distribution list.
Email bulletins may be posted on behalf of the AEA. Only bulletins which provide members with notices of official AEA business and information on relevant employment opportunities, training courses, workshops and conferences will be posted.
Cost: $50 per advertisement, $70 if also included on the website
Distribution: Australasian Epidemiological Association members
Deadline: Two days prior to publishing date.
If you would like to advertise through the bulletin please refer to the Journal and Email Bulletin Advertising section of this website
If you would like to remove yourself from the electronic mailing list, please contact the AEA privacy officer. If you have difficulties receiving or reading email bulletins, or wish to update your email details, please contact the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Upcoming BHI event with Dr Stephen Duckett
The Bureau of Health Information is excited to be hosting a free event in its Challenging Ideas seminar series titled ‘Public reporting: A critical component of safety improvement’.
Keynote speaker Dr Stephen Duckett, Health Program Director at the Grattan Institute, will address the key issue of patient safety and present a case for the public reporting of hospital performance data as an essential tool for safety improvement.
Event details
Date: Friday 25 August 2017
Time: 2:00pm afternoon tea, followed by 2.30pm event start
Location: Civic Pavilion, The Concourse, 409 Victoria Ave, Chatswood, Sydney
To register and for more information, please visit the BHI website