
معرفی
Prof Michelle Jack is a Clinical Practice Professor at the Bond University Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine. Her research focuses on neonatal/paediatric thyroid diseases, Aboriginal child wellbeing, social impact measurement, and family-friendly workplace policies.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Beta Cell Biology, University of Queensland (2003)
- Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery (First Class Honours), University of Queensland
- Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (Higher Education), University of Sydney
Her work includes MRFF-funded initiatives for Aboriginal child wellbeing, neonatal hypothyroidism management, and evaluation frameworks for health programs. She collaborates with institutions like University of Sydney, UNICEF Australia, and Parents at Work.
Recent publications emphasize advancements in newborn screening thresholds, digital health tools for thyroid disease awareness, and interdisciplinary approaches to workplace policies. Her ORCID profile documents these contributions.
- Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- University of Queensland Gold Medal (MBBS)
Prof Jack supervises MD research projects and contributes to community-led interventions for Aboriginal youth in out-of-home care and juvenile justice systems.
