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Dr Michelle Allen is a Research Fellow in Implementation Science at the School of Public Health & Social Work, Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Her work focuses on improving healthcare delivery through evidence-based interventions, with a particular emphasis on public health, chronic disease management, and patient-centered care. She holds a PhD from QUT and has extensive experience in conducting large-scale trials, including the LOCATE-NAFLD trial and the EDDIE+ study.
Her research interests include implementation science, discrete choice experiments, and the co-design of healthcare interventions with community stakeholders. Recent projects include exploring preferences for mobile health technologies, optimizing liver screening programs, and reducing low-value care in healthcare settings. Dr Allen collaborates widely, contributing to national and international efforts in healthcare innovation and policy.
Her publications span topics such as cancer survivorship care, virtual care models, and the integration of mobile apps into clinical practice. She actively engages in advancing health equity, particularly in Indigenous health and marginalized populations. While no specific awards are listed, her contributions to impactful health research are evident through her collaborative projects and peer-reviewed outputs.
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