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Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite is a leading health services and systems researcher at Macquarie University's Australian Institute of Health Innovation. He holds concurrent visiting/adjunct roles at institutions including Newcastle University (UK), University of Birmingham (UK), and the Canon Institute for Global Studies (Japan). His primary role is Director of the Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science. Braithwaite specializes in healthcare quality, patient safety, leadership, and accreditation, with a focus on system-wide improvements. He has secured over $191 million in research funding across 125 grants, emphasizing peer-reviewed, high-impact projects.
Education: Braithwaite holds a BA (UNE), MIR (Sydney), MBA (Macquarie), PhD (UNSW), and multiple fellowships (FIML, FAHMS). His career includes pioneering work on multi-method research approaches, clinician-manager roles, and accreditation models.
Research Interests: His work spans healthcare resilience, implementation science, climate change adaptation in healthcare, telemedicine, and genomic integration. He emphasizes cross-disciplinary collaboration and patient-centered care.
Grants & Awards: Over $143 million in recent grants, including MRFF-funded projects on genomic health and patient registration equity. Notable awards include the Allen Knott MBA Medal and citations in top journals.
Key Projects: Current initiatives include the Mito-Plan Project for mitochondrial disorders, climate-resilient health systems research, and telemedicine standards for DTC clinics. He leads the N-PARTI pediatric research initiative.
Labs/Teams: Oversees the Centre for Healthcare Resilience and collaborates internationally on health system preparedness and quality improvement.





