Diamond culture
Hear more about the research culture that allowed Diamond to become one of the largest and longest running cohort studies of its kind in the world.
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Maria Stambas on a road trip through regional Victoria recruiting general practice clinics to the study (2005) -
Boot of the car packed and ready for a general practice recruitment road trip (2005) -
Jane Gunn at the official launch of the diamond (Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary) study (2005) -
Gail Gilchrist (left) and Jane Gunn (right) (2013) -
The diamond study survey booklets -
Diamond participant survey response letters -
Left to right: Kelsey Hegarty Jane Gunn, Christopher Dowrick, and Frances Griffiths at the writing retreat (2012) -
Aves Middleton (front) and Sandra Davidson (back) at the writing retreat (2012) -
Left to right: Aves Middleton, Sandra Davidson, Jane Gunn, and Christopher Dowrick at the writing retreat (2012) -
Output from a brainstorming session at the writing retreat (2012) -
Brian Castellani (left) and Frances Griffiths (right) in the basement of the New York City Library (2014) -
Jane Gunn giving a 20 years of diamond presentation at World Family Physician (WONCA) conference in Sydney, Australia (2023) -
20 years of diamond celebration cake at the diamond founding researcher dinner, Melbourne, Australia (2023) -
Left to right: Alison Flehr, Christopher Dowrick, and Jane Gunn at a University of Melbourne café discussing the legacy of diamond (2025)