Academic Specialist & Lecturer in Cancer Sciences & Digital Health, The University of Melbourne
Dr Sat Dushy is an Educator and Researcher at the University of Melbourne (UoM). She led the development of the new Master of Cancer Sciences program and now works in the Centre for Digital Transformations of Health as an Academic Specialist. She completed her PhD and Masters through the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and UoM. Her PhD thesis was focused on identifying novel combination treatment strategies with targeted inhibitors and immunotherapy for Breast Cancer, that harness the immune system. Her current research interests include educational evaluation and learning science. As a Learning Scientist, she specialises in the use of new and engaging technologies in Medical Education such as gamification, virtual/augmented reality, graphics, interaction and animation, to enhance engagement online. She has designed international workshops on ‘Death by PowerPoint’. As an avid Science Communicator, she has competed as a National Finalist in FameLab, gives STEM career talks to PhD, university and school students, and is a regular debunker of scientific conspiracies. Her most recent educational endeavour includes an animated science YouTube channel called ‘Science in Motion’ #scienceinmotion @DrSatDushy @ScienceMotioner @scienceinmotiongram.
What is stereotactic radiation therapy for prostate cancer? How does it compare to other treatments?
Oct 25, 2024 12:06 pm UTC| Health
Prostate cancer is Australias most commonly diagnosed cancer. One in six men will be diagnosed by the time they turn 85. Cancers are abnormal groups of cells that grow uncontrollably and start invading neighbouring...