
About
Joshua Vogel serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor in Evidence Synthesis, Qualitative and Implementation Methods at Monash University's School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. He maintains active external positions as Principal Research Fellow at Burnet Institute (Australia) since September 2018 and Technical Officer at WHO Headquarters since January 2014.
Education:
- PhD in Poor maternal and neonatal outcomes in low- and middle-income countries: epidemiological analyses of contributing factors, University of Western Australia (awarded 20 Apr 2015)
- MBBS, University of Western Australia (awarded 1 Nov 2009)
- B Med Sci (Hons), University of Western Australia (awarded 25 May 2009)
Dr. Vogel's research focuses on maternal and child health with specialization in perinatal epidemiology, systematic reviews, clinical guidelines development, and evidence implementation. His work addresses critical gaps in maternal healthcare through randomized controlled trials and global health implementation research, particularly in low-resource settings. Current projects examine preterm birth prevention, postpartum hemorrhage management, and evidence-based responses to pandemics.
Analysis of his 215 research outputs reveals strong emphasis on evidence synthesis methods applied to obstetric care. His recent publications demonstrate increasing focus on implementation science and equity considerations in guideline development, with significant contributions to WHO recommendations and national clinical guidelines including the National Covid-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce.
Scientific Recognition:
- Dean's Awards for Excellence in Research - Enterprise (team), 2021
Dr. Vogel serves as Associate Editor for both Reproductive Health Journal (since 2019) and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (since 2015). His grant portfolio includes leadership roles in major national projects including the National Covid-19 Clinical Guidelines Taskforce (2021-2024) funded by the Victorian Department of Health, with research outputs showing consistent annual productivity exceeding 20 publications since 2014.
His work contributes significantly to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and wellbeing, with extensive international collaborations across low- and middle-income countries through WHO mechanisms and the Burnet Institute.
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