Professor Meredith Makeham is the Associate Dean for Community and Primary Health Care with the Faculty of Medicine and Health at The University of Sydney. Her academic interests include Patient Safety in Primary Care and Aged Care. She is a general practitioner in Sydney with a strong interest in digital
2022 NSW Woman of Excellence NHMRC Investigator Grant Leadership 2, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney Director, Evidence-Based Healthcare, Bond University Twitter:@JRedHeart
Julie Redfern AM is a Professor of Public Health, 2022 NSW Woman of Excellence and current holder of a NHMRC Investigator Grant Leadership 2 (NHMRC Elizabeth Blackburn Award for Health Services). She is also a Physiotherapist, Director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Helathcare at Bond University, a Member of the
Simmie Chung, a Lecturer at Sydney Pharmacy School (SPS), is known for her empathetic and pastoral approach to student support. As the Program Director of the national NAPE Intern Training Program, she contributes to mentoring and shaping the professional pathways of pre-registrant pharmacists. With nearly 30 years of experience as
Professor Yun-Hee Jeon is a registered nurse, academic and leading Australian researcher in psychogeriatrics and gerontology. Her research focuses on developing innovative and creative approaches to improving the health and wellbeing of older people. She studies ways to improve care quality and service delivery for older people in care, develop
Professor Andrew Wilson AO is Co-Director of the Leeder Centre for Health Policy, Economics and Data at the University of Sydney. He has specialist professional qualifications in clinical medicine and public health, and a PhD in epidemiology. His research interests concern the application of epidemiology to informing decision making in
Rachael Morton is Professor and Director of health economics and health technology assessment at the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney. She specialises in trial-based and modelled economic evaluation, and elicitation of patient preferences using discrete choice experiments. Her research incorporates patient-centred and economic
Kate Curtis is Professor of Trauma and Emergency Nursing, University of Sydney, Director of Emergency / Critical Care Research for the Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District, RN Wollongong Emergency Department and the 2019 HESTA Australian nurse of the year. Professor Curtis is one of the most successful and influential nurse
Sue Randall is Professor in Nursing (Rural and Remote/Primary Health Care). She is based at the University of Sydney's University Department of Rural Health in Broken Hill. Sue is also a member of the Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery (Sydney Nursing School). Prof Randall is a highly experienced
Jen is Australian Research Council (ARC) Laureate Fellow and Professor of Health and Social Policy in the Sydney School of Health Sciences. From 2018-2024 she was Director of the Centre for Disability Research and Policy. Her work focuses on creating practical, research-informed policy and practice development in partnership with government
Professor Smith is a research psychologist with an interest in patient self-management of long-term conditions. Her work in this field centres on the development and testing of models of patient-centred chronic condition self-management and goal-setting. These models have been trialled in a number of settings, including: community pharmacies, GP practices,