Novel low-cost gene test could improve treatment of breast cancer
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Our 2018 Impact Report chronicles our efforts across the partnership as well as at state and national levels
In 2018, Sydney Health Partners made notable progress towards health systems improvement through the translation of research evidence into clinical practice.
Ours is a unique partnership, which brings together world‑class institutions, clinicians and academics to serve half the population of Sydney. By virtue of our diverse membership, we cross jurisdictional, institutional and disciplinary boundaries, enabling us to engage on health issues from cradle to grave. Through their collaboration and innovation, this critical mass of intellect and experience is contributing to better health among communities here – and globally.
Impact Report 2018: Bringing the pieces together chronicles our efforts across the partnership as well as at state and national levels.
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