Author Archives: Campbell Aitken

Clinical trials: why are they important?

My latest article for Western Alliance’s In Brief series: to read it, click here.

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Water safety

Luckily I survived all the dumpings I received in the surf at Aireys Inlet and Kennett River over the past couple of weeks – otherwise this piece would be rather ironic. Read it here.

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Men’s health

Read my latest In Brief article by clicking here.

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A new ARC grant – PIED injecting in Australia

I’ve maintained a longstanding interest in steroid use, particularly relating to bodybuilding and sport (see my publications in 2002 and 1998). So, I’m very pleased to report that co-investigators Suzanne Fraser and David Moore (Curtin University), Kate Seear (Monash University) and … Continue reading

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Barriers to seeking health care

Here’s my latest piece, on barriers to seeking health care, for Western Alliance’s In Brief …

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Violence against women in rural and regional Australia

Read my latest In Brief article for Western Alliance.

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Injury related morbidity and mortality in rural areas

Read my latest In Brief article for Western Alliance.

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How does engagement in research benefit health services?

Read my latest In Brief article for Western Alliance.

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Something about me …

I was asked to write something about myself for Western Alliance’s website. Read it here.

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Why rural Australians have poorer health outcomes than their urban counterparts

See my article at http://www.westernalliance.org.au/in-brief-3/

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