Globally recognised high quality research
The ANZMUSC clinical trials network is proud of its members’ track record in producing high-quality, impactful research.
The Chief and Associate Investigators on the ANZMUSC NHMRC CRE grant are leading experts across a diverse range of fields. Their leadership not only guides the network’s activities but also plays a vital role in building capacity for early-career researchers, fostering the next generation of research excellence.
ACTA International Clinical Trials Symposium Awards
ANZMUSC members received two of seven of the ACTA 2023 International Clinical Trials Symposium Awards.
Prof. Denise O’Connor received Trial of the Year runner-up for ‘Effect of an Individualized Audit and Feedback Intervention on Rates of Musculoskeletal Diagnostic Imaging Requests by Australian General Practitioners: A Randomized Clinical Trial‘ and Prof. Ian Harris received Excellence in Trials Statistics runner-up for ‘Effect of Aspirin vs Enoxaparin on Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism in Patients Undergoing Hip or Knee Arthroplasty: The CRISTAL Randomized Trial‘.
Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) Top Trials
Two ANZMUSC member-led trials featured among the 5 most important RCTs in physiotherapy published from 2019-2024. Nominations are judged by a panel of international physiotherapy trialists.
Top trials include:
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