Dr. Danielle Berkovic

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Danielle Berkovic is a Research Fellow at Monash University, specializing in the redesign of antimicrobial stewardship programs in the digital era, as well as improving projections regarding arthritis consumer-focused opportunities. With a strong commitment to enhancing public health outcomes, Danielle's research aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in addressing health-related issues and optimizing healthcare practices. She has been involved in numerous research projects, holding primary and chief investigator roles in various health initiatives. Danielle actively contributes to the academic community with her work focusing on low-value care in arthritis, dementia diagnosis, and other critical areas. Through her projects and collaborations with other researchers, she pushes the boundaries of current medical understanding and application, thereby aiming for greater efficiency and effectiveness in patient care. Her ongoing research endeavors highlight her dedication to fostering meaningful advancements in healthcare through collaboration and innovation.

Research Interests

Experience

Research Fellow

2018-01-01 — Present

Monash University • Melbourne, Australia

Conducting research on health-related projects, focusing on antimicrobial stewardship and arthritis care.

Requirements for Monash University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:12
Reading
Required:13
Writing
Required:21
Speaking
Required:18
Total
Required:79
Prerequisites
Bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a related field
Application Checklist
  • Academic Transcripts
  • Proof of English Proficiency
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Copy of Passport
Specialization Notes

Requirements are standardized across the Faculty of Information Technology for most Master's programs including Computer Science and Data Science.