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SAHMRI Registry Centre

A Centre of Excellence for Registries and Registry Science

Events

Past Events

The SAHMRI Registry Centre 2026 Annual Symposium focused on Advancing Equity Through Clinical Quality Registries.

Watch the individual presentations below:

Aunty Ros Coleman - Welcome to Country

Prof Michael Kidd AO - Health policies and future health systems

Kelly Skelton - Applying Dutch Model-Based Selection to Australian Left-Sided Breast Cancer Patients

Courtney Ryder - Equity for Whom?

Nicola Howell - Embedding Governance and Data Sovereignty in Registry Design: Lessons from the Australian Palliative Care Outcomes Registry (APCOR)

Andrew Bersten & Karen Saxty - Trust by Design: Integrating Data Governance into Clinical Registries

Mary Ann Baquero Geronimo - Driving Policy Impact for Multicultural Communities

Jane Andrews - The likely return on investment from broad implementation of an inflammatory bowel disease – specific clinical quality registry -towards sustainable inflammatory bowel disease care

Johannes Schwabe - The Change Aged Care Needs

Tesfahun Eshetie - Aged Care Quality and Safety in South Australia: Results from the 2025 ROSA Outcomes Monitoring System Reports

Susan Connor - Measuring what matters in inflammatory bowel disease: Early results from the IBD-PERFECT initiative

Katie Cundale & Stephen McDonald - ANZDATA & NIKTT Data Dashboard

Julie Morrison - Supporting National Targets to improve equity and access to best practice stroke care: Insights from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry

Daniel Johnstone & Billie Tuckerman - Establishing the Bragg Consumer Advisory Group: A case study from the Australian Bragg Centre for Proton Therapy and Research

Bryan Morden, Daniel Johnstone, Billie Tuckerman, Paolo Cardelli, and Shyam Muthuramalingam - Meaningful Consumer and Community Involvement – Panel Discussion

Tamara Hooper & Stef McMahon - Datathon intro, Team Winner: The Homeward Care Collective – Beyond Survival

  • 2026: "Advancing Equity through Clinical Quality Registries"

Professor Michael Kidd AO Australia’s Chief Medical Officer, Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing

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  • 2025: “Advancing Healthcare Through Registry Data & Analytical Insights”

Professor Anne Duggan, CEO, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care and Professor Ginny Barbour, Editor-in Chief, Medical Journal of Australia

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  • 2024: “Value and Impact of Clinical Quality Registries”

Dr Freddie Bray, Head of Cancer Surveillance Branch, The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), World Health Organisation

  • 2023: “Enhancing the Capability of Clinical Registries: Integration/Interoperability with Health Systems”

Professor Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Professor of Pharmaco- and Device Epidemiology, NIHR Senior Research Fellow, CSM-NDORMS, University of Oxford

  • 2019: “Collaborate Local, Translate Global”

2025

  • 9th April 2025 - CQRs within the AIHW National Health Data Hub

2024

  • 25th September 2024 - “Assess reporting outputs against the 2024 Framework”
  • 7th August 2024 - “Fundamentals of Impact Workshop”
  • 8th February 2024 – Professor Ingrid Sketris, “Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES): using distributed data networks to improve drug safety and effectiveness”.

2023

  • 7th July 2023 – Dr Timothy Beukelman, “Using a Prospective Observational Registry to Produce Real World Evidence Suitable for Pharmaceutical Companies and Regulatory Agencies—The CARRA Experience”

2021

  • 1st November 2021 – Sally Rayner, “Update on the National CQR Strategy”
  • 7th October 2021 - Professor Susannah Ahern, Associate Professor Arul Earnest, Dr Rasa Ruseckaite “Driving improvements in CQR Methodology”

2020

  • 12th October 2020 – Data linkage workshop
  • 10th August 2020 – Dr Agustina Gancia, “SAHMRI Registry Centre Consumer Engagement workshop”
  • 21st May 2020 – Professor Anne Lübbeke-Wolff, “International Registries Insights Workshop: Registry Science Abroad”

Annual Symposium

The Annual Symposium is designed to bring together individuals working in the Clinical Quality Registry (CQR) sector, researchers, consumers and other relevant stakeholders with an interest in advancing registry science and maximising the potential of CQRs in Australia.

The SAHMRI Registry Centre 2026 Annual Symposium focused on Advancing Equity Through Clinical Quality Registries.

Monthly Statistical Educational Forums

The Centre coordinates monthly Statistical and Analytical Educational Forums to provide an opportunity for knowledge sharing and learning. These meetings are open to statisticians and others interested in the analysis and reporting of registry data.

Workshops and Seminars

The Centre coordinates quarterly workshops which include a variety of invited speakers of local, national or international significance who can contribute important learnings in registry science. The workshops are open to all interested parties. The workshops are hybrid nature providing both face to face and online access.

Contact

For enquiries, please reach out to the SAHMRI Registry Centre at registrycentre@sahmri.com.