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Julie Brose is a lecturer in teaching and research at the School of Population and Global Health and a research fellow at the Perron Institute. She specializes in qualitative methods to understand and improve systems and services that shape people's health and wellbeing. Her research experience includes working with vulnerable populations, national program evaluations, and focusing on neurodegenerative disorders. Julie teaches in the Masters of Public Health program and leads qualitative components for multiple studies related to motor neuron disease. With over 20 years of clinical experience across various healthcare settings in Australia, Canada, and China, she is passionate about co-creating high-quality, translatable research that optimizes the intersection of research, policy, and clinical practice. Julie has served on various policy research advisory groups and held senior research positions, including at the University of Bristol and the NIHR. She holds a PhD from Flinders University and has worked on significant studies related to child health and palliative care. Julie aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals through informed research and education.
Perron Institute • Perth
Conducted research in health systems and qualitative methods.
School of Population and Global Health • Perth
Teaching and leading research in the Masters of Public Health program.
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