Queensland Renal Biopsy Registry
The Queensland Renal Biopsy Registry, has been established through the collective efforts of Queensland Renal Physicians, Centre for Chronic Disease, The University of Queensland and Anatomical Pathology, Pathology Queensland. The registry is governed by a steering committee chaired by the coordinating investigator. The primary responsibilities of this group include: design the registry and registry protocol, maintenance of the quality of the registry, ongoing monitoring and writing study publications.
INVESTIGATORS
Dwarakanathan Ranganathan
Coordinating Principal Investigator
Leo Francis
Principal Investigator
Wendy Hoy
Principal Investigator
Roy Cherian
Investigator
Glenda Cobe
Investigator
Murthy Divi
Investigator
Jeremey Elton Frazier
Investigator
George John
Investigator
Krishan Madhan
Investigator
Andrew Mallett
Investigator
Valli Manickam
Investigator
Clyson Mutatiri
Investigator
Zaw Thet
Investigator
Peter Trnka
Investigator
Sree Venuthurupalli
Investigator
Joseph Burke
Associate Investigator
PARTICIPANTS
Bundaberg Hospital
Bundaberg Hospital is the largest hospital in the Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service. It is a 249-bed hospital that offers specialist services including gastroenterology, radiology and oncology, and local access to radiation oncology, ophthalmology, cardiology and paediatric ear, nose and throat services.
Gold Coast University Hospital
As one of Queensland’s largest clinical teaching and research facilities, we have seven main buildings and a total floor space of about 170,000 square metres.
Our emergency department continues to be one of the busiest in Queensland. The facility’s design is efficient and allows for expansion to meet the growing health needs of the Gold Coast, one of the fastest growing regions in Australia.
Hervey Bay Hospital
Hervey Bay Hospital is the acute facility on the Fraser Coast and works in close partnership with Maryborough Hospital to deliver high quality health care to the community.
A comprehensive range of health care services are available including acute inpatient and outpatient services, community health, oral health and community mental health services.
Ipswich Hospital
Ipswich Hospital is a major acute teaching hospital. The largest hospital in the West Moreton region - it is a 437-bed hospital that provides specialist services in ear, nose and throat surgery, eye surgery, gynaecology, orthopaedics, plastic surgery, urology, obstetrics, oncology, paediatrics, and psychiatry.
Logan Hospital
Logan Hospital is the major health centre for one of the fastest growing regions in the state and provides a range of specialty services for children and adults. Our emergency department is one of the busiest in the state, seeing more than 88,000 presentations each year.
Mackay Base Hospital
The Mackay Base Hospital is the major hospital for the Central Queensland Region. It has 243 available beds or bed alternatives and provides specialist services in ear, nose and throat surgery, obstetrics, gynaecology, paediatrics, orthopaedics, psychiatry, urology and oncology.
Queensland Children's Hospital
The Queensland Children’s Hospital (QCH) is the major specialist children’s hospital for families living in Queensland and northern New South Wales. The hospital provides care to the state’s sickest and most critically injured children who need highly specialised care.
Rockhampton Hospital
Rockhampton Hospital is the largest hospital in Central Queensland and the main referral hub for the region. It is a 327-bed hospital that provides specialist services in ear, nose and throat surgery, gynaecology, orthopaedics, urology, obstetrics, oncology, paediatrics and psychiatry.
Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital
The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) is Queensland’s largest hospital and provides a wide range of clinical services in the heart of Brisbane. RBWH employs more than 6,000 multidisciplinary staff that together provides life-saving treatment to over half a million people each year.
Toowoomba Hospital
Toowoomba Hospital is a heritage-listed hospital at Pechey Street, Toowoomba, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from c. 1880 to c. 1927. It is also known as Toowoomba Base Hospital. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 28 July 2000
Townsville Hospital
The Townsville HHS is the region’s largest hospital and has a workforce of 6248 clinical and non-clinical staff.
The Townsville HHS comprises 20 facilities including community health, aged-care facilities and rural hospitals covering an area from Cardwell in the north, Richmond in the west and Ayr and Home Hill in the south.
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