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Ann Dadich is a Professor at the School of Business, Western Sydney University, specializing in health service management and knowledge translation. She holds editorial roles at Heliyon and Australian Health Review, and serves as Deputy Director of the Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research and Enterprise (SPHERE) Knowledge Translation Platform. Her research focuses on brilliant care practices that exceed expectations, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement. She co-chairs the ANZAM Health Management and Organization Conference Stream and participates in ACSPRI executive committees.
Education: PhD and Bachelor of Social Science from Western Sydney University.
Research interests include palliative care, dementia education, telehealth, multicultural health, and organizational leadership. Key projects involve co-designing healthcare initiatives with diverse communities and evaluating digital surveillance programs like Watch Me Grow-Electronic (WMG-E). She has secured numerous grants and published over 240 peer-reviewed articles, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health equity and quality education.
Advising and grants: Supervises doctoral candidates and leads projects such as the Centre of Research Excellence (STARCRE) addressing child and family health inequities. Collaborates with organizations like the YMCA and Batyr Australia on mental health and youth programs.
Labs/Teams: Active in SPHERE’s Knowledge Translation Platform and ANZAM’s Health Management Special Interest Group, fostering cross-sector partnerships to advance healthcare practices.


