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Niamh Chapman is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sydney's School of Health Sciences within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. She leads the People and Systems Hypertension Research team, focusing on improving hypertension management through healthcare service adaptations. Her work emphasizes culturally sensitive approaches for diverse populations and advancing cardiovascular research leadership.
Her research spans hypertension measurement standards, telehealth applications, and workforce sustainability. Key roles include chairing committees for the Australian Cardiovascular Alliance and International Society of Hypertension, highlighting her leadership in global hypertension initiatives. Dr. Chapman has secured grants from NSW Health, the National Heart Foundation, and the Foundation for High Blood Pressure Research, supporting projects like pharmacist-led blood pressure education and healthcare system readiness assessments.
Her publications address guideline adherence, patient education gaps, and technology-driven solutions in cardiovascular care. She advises Gautam Satheesh on team-based hypertension care evaluation. Current projects include adapting hypertension support for culturally diverse communities and evaluating wearable devices in primary care.
Dr. Chapman's work intersects clinical practice, policy, and innovation, with a focus on equitable hypertension management and sustaining cardiovascular research capacity in Australia.
