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School of Population Health
School of Population Health
Staff Profile

Mr Greg Fowler

Position: Academic Teaching Programs Manager

Phone: +61 7 334 64617

Fax: +61 7 336 55509

Email: g.fowler@uq.edu.au

 

Location: 316.1

Building: Public Health Building

Centre or Group: Teaching Programs

Biography:

Greg Fowler is a Lecturer in Health Systems and Policy currently teaching health systems courses for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. He has been Academic Teaching Programs Manager for the School of Population Health since 2006. Greg’s previous positions were as Senior Research Officer with the Queensland Alcohol and Drug Research and Education Centre QADREC), where he taught in the Addiction Studies program, and as Senior Project Officer with the Flinders University National Centre for Education on Addiction (NCETA). He has had positions with the Drug & Alcohol Services Council in Adelaide and the Alcohol and Drug Council of Australia (ADCA) in Canberra. His Master of Policy and Administration (FUSA) contributed to alcohol control policy and his current PhD research is focusing on illicit drug markets.

Qualifications:

  • Master of Policy and Administration  (1997)
    Flinders University of South Australia
  • Graduate Diploma in Library and Information Science  (1986)
    University of Canberra
  • Master of Arts (Qualifying)   (1981)
    University of New South Wales
  • Bachelor of Arts  (1978)
    University of New South Wales

Research Interests:

  • Alcohol & Drug Research & Education
  • Health Policy

 

Publications

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  • Doran C, Vos T, Cobiac L, Hall W, Asamoah I, Wallace A, et al. Identifying cost-effective interventions to reduce the burden of harm associated with alcohol misuse in Australia. Brisbane. School of Population Health, The University of Queensland; ; View Publication
  • Fowler G, Kinner S, Krenske L. Containing ecstasy: Analytical tools for profiling an illegal drug market. Adelaide. National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund; ;
  • Kinner S A, Alati R, Watt K, Najman J M, Fowler G, Green D. Substance misuse, anxiety and depression and urgency of presentation to a public emergency department in Australia. Emerg Med Australas. 2005 Aug; 17(4).
  • Kinner SA, Fowler G, Fischer J, Stafford J, Degenhardt L. Monitoring the ecstasy market in Australia - challenges and successes. Party Drug Trends Bulletin. 2005; April. View Publication
  • Krenske L, Mazerolle P, Fowler G, Fanning A, Najman JM. Exploring drug use: prevalence and patterns of drug use among emergency department patients. Brisbane. Crime and Misconduct Commission; ;
  • Alati R, Kinner S, Najman JM, Fowler G, Watt K, Green D. Gender differences in the relationships between alcohol, tobacco and mental health in patients attending an emergency department. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 2004 Sep-Oct; 39(5):463-469.
  • Miller M-E, Siggins I, Sweeney S, Collie N, Lange D, Donald M, et al. Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings. Canberra. Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing; ; View Publication

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