Testimonials
Sue Wellings
I loved the Nutrition program! I moved from Sydney to Brisbane to do it and found an instant community at SPH. Most of the students had come from other countries so we became quite a close-knit group.
Lois Englberger
While completing the Nutrition program at SPH I enjoyed meeting people from many places, particularly those who had worked in developing countries, with whom I could discuss their programs and experiences. In this way I learnt from fellow students as
Tanya Gulliver
The Masters of Health Studies (Clinical Epidemiology) provided me with a wonderful opportunity to pursue areas of interest in more detail.
Kerrianne Watt
I am managing the QLD Trauma Data Scoping project, at the Australian Centre for Pre-Hospital Research. Our centre conducts and encourages research in the pre-hospital field. Much of my current role is centred on talking to colleagues who work in the
Tiffany Coco
I am a pharmacist at a Brisbane alcohol and drug service that offers the opiate treatment program.
Tabitha Smith
I am a registered nurse in the Acute Adult Psychiatric Unit at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. My role involves helping people while they are in the acute stages of mental illnesses. Many of these people also have substance abuse problems.
Edward Tong
I work in healthcare acquired infection (HAI) research, primarily in risk factor studies. My colleagues and I estimate the economic cost of HAI and implement statistical process control for the surveillance of HAI in all Queensland public hospitals.
Charles Thompson
I am a biostatistician with the Australasian Kidney Trials Network, based at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. I work in a team that contributes to the design of clinical trials in kidney disease.
Carolyn Salmon
I am completing my Master of Public Health in 2007, and part of me is not looking forward to finishing! I have extremely enjoyed the course, the range of subjects, and the mode of teaching.
Audra Santa
I am delighted by the experience I have gained from participating in such a hands-on approach – this sort of learning is priceless and the contacts I’ve made are invaluable as I explore options for my dissertation.
John Brady
“It broadened my knowledge of the health system and gave me a better understanding of the Aboriginal community and Indigenous health in Australia ,” he said.
Shamshad Issa
It has been a privilege to study Masters in Public Health at the University of Queensland, School of Population Health.
Cate Cameron
I entered the Masters of Public health having come from a clinical background in Social Work, predominantly working in acute health care settings.
Kathryn Kirkpatrick
I believe it has enhanced my effectiveness as a General Practitioner as well as providing me with the opportunity to begin a career in medical education.
Shahram Sadeghi
This was an unforgettable experience for me to see how these scientists overcome the different issues in the real world of research.



