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Professor Melissa Baysari is a human factors researcher specializing in health information technology at the University of Sydney's Sydney Nursing School. Her research focuses on improving medication safety, electronic prescribing, and the design of clinical decision support systems. She holds a PhD and dual certifications as a Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) and Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health (FAIDH).
Her work bridges clinical practice and technology, with a focus on reducing medication errors and optimizing digital health systems. Key affiliations include the Charles Perkins Centre and collaborations with international institutions like Lille University Hospital. Over her career, she has secured eight NHMRC Partnership grants and led projects on topics like Real-Time Prescription Monitoring and virtual care technologies in aged care.
Recent awards include the 2021 Kevin Povins Award and multiple Alan Welford Awards for impactful journal publications. Her team includes senior researchers and PhD candidates addressing challenges in health IT adoption and medication management. Current projects explore digital health implementation barriers, antimicrobial stewardship, and system resilience during health crises.
