Torrens University Australia, Adelaide (Australia)
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Associate Professor Hannah is a senior academic educator at School of Health Science, and a senior researcher at the Centre for Healthy Sustainable Development, Torrens University Australia. Hannah has a background in pharmacy practice, health service management, community health and primary health care. Her expertise covering mixed methods design, co-design, data correlation, systematic review and meta-analysis. Her research projects focus on inequities, inequality and accessibility among disadvantage population specially culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) population; cardiovascular health, health service; health behaviour; prevention, self-management; digital health innovation; and climate change and health impacts. She is currently working with multilateral team, industry partners and cultural communities nationally and internationally to overcome inequities and inequalities and empower disadvantaged populations to achieve their better health outcomes.
Health inequities in cardiac care and cardiovascular guideline concordance in Australian migrant populations: data correlation for culturally and linguistically diverse populations (DatCALD) project
Event:
ESC Congress 2024
Topic:
Public Health
Session:
Exploring cardiovascular health: lifestyle, economics, and disparities