Dr Angela Joe
Research Fellow
Angela is a Research Fellow at Bolton Clarke and a Sessional Tutor at Monash University. Angela’s health expertise has been as a scientist researcher, epidemiologist, and medical educator. She has had extensive post-doctoral experience as a microbiologist researcher in the USA, Canada and Australia, and has published in international peer-reviewed journals, co-authored book chapters, and presented at international conferences. Subsequent to her PhD in microbiology at the University of British Columbia, Canada, Angela completed a Master of Public Health at the University of Melbourne, specialising in epidemiology and biostatistics.
Angela is skilled in descriptive and inferential analyses of large healthcare data sets, and her research focus over recent years has been on the use of routinely collected health data to inform improvements and new approaches to health service delivery. She has been the principal data analyst on several epidemiological projects and is passionate about translating health data into an evidence base to inform the development of healthcare initiatives. Angela also enjoys teaching medical and bioscience students and has had over 15 years’ experience in small-group teaching.
Research interests:
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public health, gerontology, epidemiology, health services research, microbiology |
Methodological expertise:
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quantitative data analysis, study design, scientific writing |
ORCID: |
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8187-7573
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