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Assoc Prof Implementation Science, QUT; occupational therapist, qualitative & mixed methods researcher.
Researching burns & trauma, mental health, value in healthcare, measurement based care. Interests: multimorbidity, agriculture. Mum of 3.
Operations Director at Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI), QUT, Meanjin/Brisbane, Australia. Lead an amazing team of Health Economists, Implementation Scientists, and Statisticians.
PhD Candidate @AusHSI @QUT | ECR in health economics using data driven approach to inform decision-making in digital health and health equity.
PhD Candidate @AusHSI @QUT | Brisbane, Australia | Researching the application of real-world evidence, health economic and epidemiologic methods to preventive healthcare
Researcher at AusHSI, QUT.
MBBS, MSc & MD (Public Health)
Research Fellow @ AusHSI, QUT | Epidemiology | Public Health | Implementation Science | Health Economics
Assistant professor at Duke-NUS medical school. Mostly interested in health economics, biostats and clinical informatics.
Rural and Remote Public Health Research and Evaluation, Ethics, and Access.
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