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Megan White serves as an Adjunct Fellow at the Centre for Health Services Research, University of Queensland, while holding her substantive role as Telehealth Lead at Mater Health. She concurrently manages the Store and Forward Telehealth (Dermatology) project for Mater Group and previously directed telehealth service design and evidence-based evaluation at the Princess Alexandra Hospital’s Telehealth Centre.
Her academic credentials include a Bachelor of Social Science (BSocSci) and Graduate Certificate (GradCert).
White's research pioneers telehealth implementation across paediatric specialties and dermatology, with demonstrated expertise in store-and-forward systems, remote paediatric nephrology/orthopaedics consults, and innovative applications like tele-clowning. Her work bridges clinical service delivery and medical education through multi-site videoconferencing, emphasizing rigorous process evaluation and feasibility assessment in resource-constrained settings.
Her publication trajectory reveals consistent focus on paediatric telehealth outcomes (2010-2015), evolving from foundational mobile service reviews to specialized applications in nephrology, orthopaedics, and novel therapeutic domains. The research corpus demonstrates methodological diversity spanning retrospective analyses, decade-long operational reviews, and feasibility studies for unconventional interventions.
No student advising or grant funding details are documented in available materials.
She operates within the Centre for Online Health ecosystem through Mater Group collaborations, driving Queensland-wide telehealth integration across hospital networks and academic institutions.
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