Current Roles
Principal in own General Practice - in a practice of 6 full-time doctors that consult in all aspects of General Practice.
- General Practitioner
National E-Health Transition Authority - Appraising the health professions, consumers, policymakers and the IT industry with Governments of the benefits and opportunities to health care, delivery and efficiency of implementing e-Health.
- Consultant on Clinical Engagement.
- Advocate on the E-Health.
- International collaboration in E-Health.
- National Clinical Lead.
- Head of Clinical Leadership & Engagement Unit
- Senior adviser to the CEO.
Crawford School of Economics and Government - Governance and E-Health
- Speaker on Health
Flinders University - School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences
- Professor Fellow
beyondblue - the national depression initiative
- Chair of Advisory Committee beyondblue National Doctors’ Mental Health Program
National Health & Medical Research Council
- Member Health Care Committee
CSIRO Australian E-Health Research Centre
- Committee Member - AEHRC Research and Investment Advisory Committee
World Medical Association - Representing the Australian Medical Association
- 2007 - 2010: Member of Council
- 2007 - 2009: Chair Finance and Planning Committee: Executive Councillor
- 2010: WHPA Joint session: UN NGO Assembly. Melbourne, Australia: Chair
- 2011: Chairman
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