Gail Garvey
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
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Prof Garvey is an Indigenous researcher and chief investigator on several epidemiological and psycho-oncology cancer projects involving Indigenous Australians. She plays a leadership role in Indigenous cancer research nationally and was instrumental in bringing together key cancer researchers, clinicians and Indigenous consumers to identify research priorities in 2010. Gail advocates involving Indigenous stakeholders and clinicians throughout the research process to achieve maximum impact from research, and has an impressive record in Indigenous research capacity-building. A/Prof Garvey is a member of COSA; sits on the Cancer Council Australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Supportive Care Sub-Committee; PoCoG Scientific Advisory Committee; and chairs the NHMRC HoMER Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Committee.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Patient and Clinician Perceptions of the Feasibility and Utility of Routine Unmet Needs Screening for Indigenous Australians with Cancer. (#360)
3:35 PM
Belinda Thewes
Best of the Best Poster discussion B - Supporting Indigenous and poor prognosis cancer patients
The National Indigenous Cervical Screening Project: can we finally identify why Indigenous women fare worse with cervical cancer? (The Queensland linkage results) (#157)
11:20 AM
Lisa Whop
Submitted symposia - Developing and implementing cancer policy in Australia
Are Indigenous cancer patients treated according to clinical guidelines? (#103)
12:15 PM
Lisa J Whop
Best of the Best Orals - Education
Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people diagnosed with cancer to navigate the healthcare system (#468)
3:00 PM
Laura Tam
Poster discussion 2
Psychometric properties of an Australian Supportive Care Needs Assessment Tool for Indigenous People (SCNAT-IP) with cancer (#358)
3:25 PM
Gail Garvey
Best of the Best Poster discussion B - Supporting Indigenous and poor prognosis cancer patients