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Associate Professor Louise Ellis is an academic at Macquarie University, affiliated with the Australian Institute of Health Innovation (School) and the Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre (Department). With a clinical background in Psychology, she specializes in healthcare resilience, implementation science, and organizational culture. She leads a Complex Systems and Implementation Science research stream, focusing on mental health, safety culture, and digital health innovations. Ellis holds a BPsych(Hons) from Macquarie University and a PhD from Western Sydney University.
Research Interests: Ellis’s work spans healthcare systems resilience, organizational culture transformation, and application of complexity science to healthcare improvement. Her projects address challenges like telehealth unintended consequences, climate-resilient health systems, and aged care worker wellbeing. She emphasizes learning health systems and patient-centered approaches.
Awards:
- Faculty Citizen, Spirit of EnCouRage Award (2021)
- Peter Reizenstein Award for Best Paper (2020)
- Wiley Top Cited Article (2021)
- Best Poster Presentation (NEWMAC Conference, 2017)
Advising & Grants: Ellis leads major projects such as the 'Support4Resilience' toolbox for elderly care leaders and the 'Mito-Plan Project' for mitochondrial disease care. She collaborates on grants addressing telehealth, climate change impacts, and patient-reported outcomes for intellectual disability populations. Her work spans 24 active/granted projects, with funding from MRFF and EU collaborations.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science, and part of interdisciplinary teams advancing healthcare innovation and resilience globally.





