Amy Page

Amy Page

NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow | University of Western Australia

Dr Amy Page is a NHMRC Early Career Fellow and a GP practice pharmacist and biostatistician. Dr Page’s research interests primarily relate to medicines safety and the quality use of medicines for older people, particularly those with dementia or chronic diseases or using polypharmacy. She is one of Australia’s first pharmacists to practice in a GP clinic championing non-traditional practice settings and interprofessional collaboration. As a clinical pharmacist and researcher, she leads the development of innovative projects that engage multidisciplinary teams and bridge the gaps between clinical practice, research and education to improve outcomes for patients.


Workshop
Set Yourself Up for Grant Success 

The WA Department of Health Office of Medical Research and Innovation and The University of Western Australia are co-hosting a grant writing workshop for allied health researchers to develop skills in writing grant applications and improve success rates in winning funding. Drawing on WA funding opportunities such as the Western Australian Future Health Research and Innovation Fund, we will focus on how to position yourself, how to identify key information that should be presented in a proposal, ways of presenting this information, storytelling, and language. Hear tips and advice from experienced researchers and university research office speakers on how to write a winning application.