This week we talk to Professor Julie Bernhardt, who this Australia Day was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for her work in stroke research and for her advocacy for women in science. We pick her brains on how to increase the number of women in science leadership, and on how to get the most out of mentoring - what makes a good mentor? Why is it useful? Tune in for insights and career advice from an incredible woman!
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Music: 'Operatic 3' by Vibe Mountain
Getting involved with clinical trials (with Dr Tina Soulis)
How telemedicine can save lives
Top tips for aspiring PhD students (with Dr Carli Roulston, Venesha Rethnam, & Ruby Lipson-Smith)
6 ways the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry improved stroke care in 2017
Young stroke with Prof Julie Bernhardt
Prof Julie Bernhardt after the 2nd Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
Exercise early after stroke with Dr Sharon Kramer
Improving clinical decision making in stroke with Venesha Rethnam
Measuring disability after stroke with Venesha Rethnam
Translating research into practice with Dr Karen Borschmann
Bones & blood sugar after stroke - with Dr Karen Borschmann
How do your genes influence stroke (with Prof Vincent Thijs)
Virtual reality for stroke recovery (with David Brodsky)
Michelle Shannon on environment enrichment
Lilian Carvalho on upright postures in acute stroke
Dr Carli Roulston on bionic implants for stroke recovery
Prof Vincent Thijs on cryptogenic stroke and AF
Prof Vincent Thijs on stroke imaging
Dr Carli Roulston on animal models of stroke
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