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Daniel McIntyre is a Clinical Lecturer affiliated with the Westmead Applied Research Centre within the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney. His work integrates artificial intelligence and digital tools to improve cardiovascular healthcare outcomes and service efficiency. He can be contacted at daniel.mcintyre@sydney.edu.au.
His research interests emphasize cardiovascular disease prevention, chronic disease management through digital health interventions, and the application of AI in clinical settings. Specific areas include hypertension treatment optimization, patient education via clinician-designed videos and text messages, and socio-demographic factors influencing healthcare access and clinic workflows. He also explores waiting room-based educational programs and dietary strategies like the Mediterranean diet for CVD risk reduction.
McIntyre has been awarded the Charles Perkins Centre/CPC Early to Mid-Career Researcher Travel Funding 2023, supporting his academic and research activities. His studies often utilize randomized clinical trials to evaluate intervention effectiveness, such as the TextMe2 trial on SMS-based CVD prevention and the SupportMe program for diabetes/CHD patients.
He has actively contributed to grants including the 2023 EMCR Travel Funding and collaborates on projects to enhance healthcare delivery in cardiology clinics. While no formal advisees are listed, his collaborative research suggests active mentorship roles. His work at the Westmead Applied Research Centre focuses on translating innovations like AI-driven tools and waiting room interventions into practical healthcare solutions.