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Danielle Butler is a Fellow at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health at the Australian National University, where she has been actively involved in research since obtaining her PhD in 2018. With 20 years of clinical experience as a General Practitioner in urban, rural, and remote settings, she has developed expertise in handling complex datasets and conducting mixed-methods participatory action research. Her work primarily focuses on evaluating novel models of primary care, particularly in providing high-quality healthcare access to underserved populations. In addition to her role at the ANU, she collaborates with the Institute of Urban Indigenous Health on service evaluation research. Her qualifications include an MBBS, MPH, FRACGP, and a PhD, and she is a committed researcher in GP health services, contributing significantly to the field through her ongoing projects and publications.
National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health • Canberra
Conducting research on primary healthcare access and quality, focusing on underserved populations.
Institute of Urban Indigenous Health • Remote
Part-time clinical role providing healthcare services focusing on evaluation research.
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