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Professor Clair Sullivan is an internationally recognized clinical informatician and endocrinologist, serving as Director of the Queensland Digital Health Centre at The University of Queensland (UQ). She holds an Associate Professor position in Clinical Informatics at UQ and Adjunct Professor roles at Queensland University of Technology and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Her career spans clinical practice, digital health leadership, and research with over $30M in grant funding.
- Education: MBBS (UQ), PhD in Medicine (University of Leeds)
- Fellowships: Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Australian College of Health Informatics, Australasian Institute of Digital Health
Research focuses on digital health transformation, including AI, federated learning, and synthetic data applications. Her work addresses healthcare systems, maternal health, chronic disease management, and value-based healthcare. Recent publications highlight diabetes care, rural healthcare, and digital hospital impacts.
Scientific awards include the 2021 Premier's Award for Excellence (digital response to COVID-19) and the 2022 Telstra Brilliant Connected Women in Digital Health Award. She serves on national digital health advisory boards and collaborates extensively with government and industry.
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