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Prof Sharon Mickan

Professor of Healthcare Innovations

Level 4, Building 5, Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine, Bond University

Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine

Professional biography

Professor Sharon Mickan is the inaugural head of program for Healthcare Innovations, an inter-disciplinary program, run in conjunction with the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare and Bond Business School. Sharon will facilitate mid-career professionals who are ready to be health leaders to navigate the research evidence, critically evaluate health systems and practices and implement clinical improvements. Sharon was previously Professor of Allied Health at Gold Coast Health and Griffith University, where she led a program of research to engage allied health clinicians as research users, participants and leaders. Previously, Sharon was Course Director of the Masters’ in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford. Sharon’s research interests are focussed on translating research evidence, implementing organisational improvement and building clinicians’ research capacity and engagement.

Research interests

My research interests are focussed on translating research evidence, implementing organisational improvement and building clinicians’ research capacity and engagement.

Professional admissions

  • 2019 Adjunct Professor – Griffith Health, Griffith University
  • 2019 Visiting Research Fellow – Gold Coast Health
  • 2017 Graduate – Australian Institute of Company Directors
  • 2015 Research Advisory Committee Member- Children’s Hospital Foundation, Brisbane
  • 2015 Inaugural chair – Mary McConnel Career Boost Mentoring for Women program
  • 2014 Visiting Fellow – Kellogg College, Oxford, UK
  • 2013 Personal Performance Coach – The Coaching Academy, UK
  • 2004 Fellow – Australian College Health Service Management

Qualifications

  • PhD, University of Queensland, Award Date: 20 Feb 2019
  • Education, MA, Oxford Brookes University, Award Date: 1 Jan 1997
  • Occupational Therapy, B OccThy, University of Queensland, Award Date: 30 Jun 1985

Fields of Research

  • Public health

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