About
Bridget Abell is a Senior Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), affiliated with the School of Public Health & Social Work and the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation. Her work focuses on implementation science and health services research, aiming to improve healthcare quality and equity through collaborative, stakeholder-driven approaches. She holds a PhD from Bond University and combines clinical experience as a Cardiac Physiologist with academic research.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Bond University)
Research Interests:
Implementation Science, Cardiac Rehabilitation, and participatory co-design with underserved populations such as CALD communities and rural/remote groups.
Awards:
- Best Poster Award at the 2015 Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association Conference
- Winner of Bond University 3-Minute Thesis Competition (2014)
- People's Choice Award and Best Exercise Paper at ACHRA 2014
Teaching & Leadership:
Led a postgraduate unit on implementation science at QUT and contributes to workshops on evidence-based practice. Serves as Queensland State President of the Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association.
Research Projects:
- NAVICARE: Scaling mental health care navigation in rural Australia
- CHD LIFE+: Neurodevelopmental care models for congenital heart disease
Grants & Supervision:
Secured Australian Competitive Grants for projects like CHD LIFE+ and supervises PhD students in implementation science and healthcare innovation.
Labs/Teams:
Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation and Centre for Healthcare Transformation at QUT.
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