Professor Meera Agar
Meera Agar a palliative care physician and the Director at IMPACCT. She is also the Chair of Cancer Symptom Trials, Chair of the ImPaCCT:NSW Management Advisory Committee, Chair of the Palliative Care Australia Board and is the immediate and past President of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Palliative Medicine.
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Professor Jane Phillips
Jane Phillips is the Head of Nursing at Queensland University of Technology. Prof Phillips has extensive experience in designing and implementing evidence-based improvements in health care across diverse settings, and has led a number of major cancer and palliative care reform initiatives.
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A/Professor Lauren Breen
Lauren Breen is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at Curtin University. Her research interests focus on community and health psychology, and she has extensive experience in conducting research in areas of palliative care and grief, loss and bereavement.
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Dr Tim Luckett
Tim Luckett is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Health at UTS. He has expertise in quantitative and qualitative research and outcome measurement. His research focuses on development and evaluation of complex interventions for people with life-limiting illnesses and their families.
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Professor Jennifer Phillip
Jennifer Phillip is a Palliative Care specialist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. She holds the Chair of Palliative Medicine at University of Melbourne & St Vincent’s Hospitals and leads the Palliative Medicine Research Group.
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A/Professor Michelle DiGiacomo
Michelle DiGiacomo is an Associate Professor of Research at UTS, with a focus on the interaction of health services with vulnerable populations including indigenous people, particularly regarding access and appropriateness of care.
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Professor Jennifer Tieman
Jennifer Tieman is a Professor of Palliative and Supportive Services at Flinders University, a Matthew Flinders Fellow and Director of the Research Centre in Palliative Care, Death and Dying. Professor Tieman leads a series of nationally recognised palliative care programs.
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A/Professor Annmarie Hosie
Annmarie Hosie is Associate Professor of Palliative Care Nursing at The University of Notre Dame, School of Nursing Sydney and St Vincent’s Health Network Sydney. She has extensive clinical experience as a registered nurse and expertise in palliative care, aged care and clinical trial coordination.
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A/Professor Ann Dadich
Dr Ann Dadich is an Associate Professor within the Western Sydney University School of Business. She has accumulated considerable expertise in health service management, notably knowledge translation.
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Ms Janeane Harlum
Janeane is a proud Registered Nurse who has over 30 years palliative care experience that has included hospitals, Specialist Palliative Care Units and community settings. Janeane professional interests all stem from providing the best care possible for patients and their families/carers.
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Ms Imelda Gilmore
Imelda is an experienced Dementia Advocate, a role she has fulfilled since caring for her husband during his journey with young onset Alzheimer’s disease, which culminated in his death. In this context she has been involved with researchers in several universities in Australia and overseas and continues to make a significant contribution to consumer advisory groups in the research arena. Imelda is particularly passionate about the need to provide the very best in palliative care and end-of-life care.
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Professor Nick Glasgow
Nicholas Glasgow is a general practitioner and palliative medicine specialist. He has wide experience in all aspects of curriculum development, approaches to teaching, assessment and evaluation of educational programs across the vertical continuum of medical education.
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Dr Sarah Moberley
Sarah Moberley is an Epidemiologist with over 10 years’ experience in health research. She has overseen a range of mixed methods research programs including vaccine trials, operational and clinical research in various settings including Africa and Australia.
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Dr Rachel Hughes
Rachel is a palliative medicine specialist with a background in rural and remote primary care and aeromedical retrieval. Rachel is currently working in partnership across a number of co-design projects locally and regionally to improve access of patients and carers to needs based palliative care.
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Dr Christopher Grossman
Dr Chris Grossman is a Fellow of the Chapter of Palliative Medicine of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and lead palliative researcher. His main research focuses to date have been on providing evidence-based treatments for patients suffering existential issues and advocating for equal care for minority health groups.
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Ms Katie Snell
Katie has over twenty years experience in Federal and Local Government, including the past twelve years working on programs that provide services and support for the aged and people with a disability across Australia, with a particular focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Dr Irina Kinchin
Dr Irina Kinchin is a Senior Research Fellow who is undertaking applied and methods research in the areas of palliative, aged and mental health. She has conducted research and evaluation projects with a range of government, NGO, industry and community partners. Irina has multidisciplinary expertise in the impact evaluation of non-medical intervention programs and services for populations with complex needs.
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Dr Sungwon Chan
Dr Sungwon Chang is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Health who is building a national track record in biostatistics, health data linkage and justice health. Sungwon has many years of experience in teaching biostatistics, epidemiology, population health and research methods in Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Public Health.
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