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Rosemary Wyber


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  • The Kids Research Institute
  • Yardhura Walani Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research, Australian National University
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Dr Rosemary Wyber is a general practitioner and researcher focusing on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cardiovascular health. Dr Wyber completed her medical training in New Zealand, her Master of Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health and general practice training in Aboriginal Community Controlled Clinics in the Northern Territory of Australia. Dr Wyber's research has focused on rheumatic heart disease, in Australia and internationally. She was the lead author of the RHD Endgame Strategy to eliminate RHD in Australia by 2031 and her PhD thesis addresses policy options to address RHD. She is a Chief Investigator on the NHMRC STARFISH Synergy grant. Dr Wyber is a Senior Adjunct Research Fellow at The University of Western Australia.

Dr Wyber is also a Research Fellow at Australian National University on chronic disease risk assessment and management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within the National Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research.

Experience
  • –present Program Manger, RhEACH & Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia
Education
  • 2022 University of New South Wales, PhD
  • 2012 Harvard School of Public Health, Masters of Public Health
  • 2008 University of Otago, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

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