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Associate Professor Anne Morris is affiliated with the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney and is part of the Children's Hospital at Westmead. Her academic role focuses on paediatrics and medical education. Key research themes include paediatric infectious disease surveillance, rare disorder tracking via the Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit (APSU), and medical education technology. Her work spans over two decades with publications in high-impact journals like Archives of Disease in Childhood and Communicable Diseases Intelligence.
Her research interests are anchored in improving surveillance systems for conditions such as congenital anomalies, viral infections in infants, and eating disorders. She has pioneered studies on acute flaccid paralysis surveillance, neonatal varicella prevention, and fetal alcohol syndrome. In medical education, she explores digital tools like mobile applications for clinical learning and lecture recording efficacy.
Recent publications (2020-2025) emphasize APSU surveillance reports, highlighting emerging trends in paediatric health threats. Her work bridges clinical practice and public health policy, particularly in optimizing national disease tracking systems.