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Evidence-Based Practice Professorial Unit

About us

The Evidence-Based Practice Professorial Unit (EBPPU) is a team of experienced research professionals located at the Gold Coast University Hospital.

We provide GCHHS staff with support in using, conducting, and translating high quality research and quality activities into practice.

Team

Professor Paul Glasziou AO

Professor Paul Glasziou AO is the Director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare

Read more about Professor Paul Glasziou AO

Associate Professor Mark Jones

Mark is a biostatistician with experience in teaching biostatistics and conducting clinical trials and systematic reviews.

Read more about Associate Professor Mark Jones

Assistant Professor Sharon Sanders

Sharon has expertise in evidence synthesis and systematic reviews of all study types. 

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Iris Gerke

Iris is the Research Administrative Officer for the EBBPU.

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Justin Clark

Justin is the Research Enhancement Manager at the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare

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What we do

Training and education for skills in
  • Evidence-based practice *
  • Writing study protocols
  • Conducting systematic reviews and evidence synthesis
  • Study design and research methodology
  • How to run journal clubs*

*Content and format can be customised to your clinical area

Advice and assistance with
  • Statistics for research and quality projects
  • Study design and methodology
  • Evidence synthesis including systematic and scoping reviews
  • Planning and writing protocols for research and quality activities
  • Grant applications
We are currently working with GCUH staff on research and quality projects related to:
  • Clinical decision-making
  • Minimising low value care
  • Translating research into practice
  • Minimising antibiotic resistance

We are a joint initiative between Bond University and the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Services located in GCUH, E-block, Level 2 in the Bond Education and Research Unit.

For all enquiries, contact us: [email protected] 

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Upcoming Workshops

Our areas of research relate to

  • Minimising low value care, by:

    • Reducing overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
    • Identifying and minimising use of low value services.
    • Encouraging evidence-based clinical decision making.
  • Facilitating clinical decision making, by:

    • Evaluating clinical decision aids.
    • Encouraging shared decision-making.
    • Implementing decision tools into regular workflow and clinical services
  • Minimising antibiotic resistance, by:

    • Generating knowledge on the benefits and harms of antibiotics.
    • Facilitating the adaption of effective interventions for antibiotic prescribing. 

Minimising low value care, by:

  • Reducing overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
  • Identifying and minimising use of low value services.
  • Encouraging evidence-based clinical decision making.

Research and other consultations

The EBP Professorial Unit offers individual consultations to assist hospital-based researchers with designing research studies, seed funding and grant applications.

Consultations are available for those who have research experience or those who have completed the EBP workshops.

Consultations booking: [email protected]

Journal clubs

The EBPPU runs Covid-19 related journal clubs on a monthly basis. Anyone interested in attending any of the Journal Clubs need to join the EBPPU channel and will then receive information about upcoming journal clubs as well as calendar invites to each journal club. Past notes and annotated PDFs of previously reviewed articles can also be accessed via this link in Sharepoint. Members also have the opportunity to propose articles.

Collaboration with Gold Coast Hospital and Health Services

The unit continue to successfully work with existing collaborators at the Gold Coast Health Service and extend the network of collaborations by working on various projects, including the success in the GCH Grant Scheme:

  1. P. Stehlik, R. Bourke, D. Henry, C. Brandenburg, C. Noble, C. Whithers, A. Barnett, S. Mickan, P. Glasziou, A. Bannach-Brown, D. Ellwood, D. Pearson, E. Veysey, G. Keijzers, G. Wright, H. Joshi, I. Scott, K. Forrest, M. Morgan and R. Liang. Enhancing Clinician Research: A Mixed Methods Study Examining Australian and New Zealand Specialist Trainees’ Experiences and Research Outputs. 2020 Collaborative Research Grant Scheme $99,052.
  2. G. Keijzers, A. Brand, Z. Michaleff, P. Glasziou, L. Hattingh, P. StehlikD. Henry, S. Mickan, R. Thomas, H. Larsen and J. Carlini. Easier Study - Evaluating the Use of Clinical Decision Aids in the Emergency Department: Phase 1 of a Knowledge Translation Project. 2020 Collaborative Research Grant Scheme $29,240.
  3. R. Wenke, S. Mickan, J. Wiseman, P. Stehlik, C. Brandenburg, D. Chen, K. Richards, G. Tuxworth, I. Hughes, J. Yeung and J. Gerrard. Spread of a Structured Journal Club Format into Clinical Services Using We-Treat (“Web-Based Expert System” for “Tailoring Research Evidence and Theory”): A Knowledge Translation Approach. 2020 Collaborative Research Grant Scheme $68,596.
  4. C. Brandenburg, S. Mickan, P. Stehlik, C. Noble, R. Lian, G. Keijzers, G. Shane, I. Hughes, K. Dungey, R.J. Wenke, J. Wellwood. INGRAINED: Increasing GCH Research Activity In New and Experienced Doctors: A Knowledge Translation study. 2019. Collaborative Research Grant Scheme $80,000.