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Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare

Our Purpose

We aim to improve healthcare by better understanding the causes of, and solutions to, gaps between research evidence and its application in practice.

The Institute delivers world-class research, engagement and training that serves as a national and international resource for scholars, clinicians, system leaders, patients and families in the implementation of evidence-based clinical care. The effective integration of research into practice contributes to the health and healthcare of Australians, influences health policy, improves global health outcomes, and enhances Bond University as a leading private and independent University.

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  • Order of Australia award for Professor Redfern

    The Director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare at Bond University, Professor Julie Redfern AM, is named on the 2025 Australia Day Honours list.

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  • Newsletter 3, 2024

    Excited to share our final newsletter of 2024! Dive into our year of achievements, impactful events, and global reach. Read more and stay connected.

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  • Lessons from a research and clinical career

    Professor Glasziou AO reflects on his 40-year journey in research, bridging the gap between research and clinical practice. Discover the challenges, breakthroughs, and insights from his extensive career.

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  • Through three lenses

    Dr Oyuka Byambasuren was researching COVID-19 when she caught the virus. Years on, she still suffers symptoms.

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  • Why heart attack survivors need to take back control of their health

    In Australia, 65,000 people experience a heart attack or unstable angina every year — but many of these are preventable.

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  • SOLVEing Coronary Heart Disease

    Listen to Professor Redfern ‘Speak of Science’, and answer questions on her research career, how we can improve the involvement of other allied health professionals, community members and consumers in research, and the advice she would give to early and mid-career researchers.

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  • Too Much Medicine in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries

    Low- and middle-income countries struggle to provide health care to some, while others get too much medicine. In this video, we delve into the research led by Assist Prof Loai Albarqouni, which addresses the stark disparities in healthcare provision in low- and middle-income countries. 

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  • Salt substitute for cardiovascular health

    9News interview with Hannah Greenwood and Dr Loai Albarqouni discussing their latest research on salt substitution for cardiovascular healt.

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