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Dr Maggie-Lee Huckabee, who is a world leader in cough-reflex research of stroke patients, will receive her medal at the Chancellor鈥檚 annual dinner later this year. The university council approved the medal this week.
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This has resulted in a potential cost savings to the national health system of about $1.4 million. This innovation has not only improved patient outcomes and reduced health care costs, but has facilitated a culture of research and innovation for frontline clinicians, which is a key priority for the New 蘑菇视频在线观看Health Research Council.
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Dr Huckabee鈥檚 nomination received support from hospitals and speech therapists from around New 蘑菇视频在线观看and overseas.
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