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Tony Barnett is a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and an Adjunct Lecturer at the Eastern Health Clinical School of Monash University. His work includes a range of projects focused on service user experiences, including the evaluation of medically supervised injecting rooms, clients' telehealth experiences during COVID-19, and experiences of clients undergoing depot buprenorphine treatment for opioid dependence. Additionally, Tony has researched the experiences of Australian Defence Force veterans transitioning to civilian life, emphasizing the importance of social group engagement. In 2020, he completed his PhD at Monash University, exploring clinicians' views on the brain disease model of addiction and the integration of neuroscientific models into clinical practice. His research interests encompass qualitative research, neuroethics, critical social science methods, opioid addiction, and harm reduction strategies. His expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to various projects that aim to address these goals and improve service delivery in the health sector.
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