Joanne C Enticott
Joanne C Enticott
Joanne C Enticott is an Deputy Director at Southern Synergy Department of Psychiatry at Monash University.
Biography
Dr Joanne Enticott is the Deputy Director at Southern Synergy Department of Psychiatry at Monash University. She is also the Chief Biostatistician at the Primary Care Research Unit at the School of Primary Health Care and Department of Psychiatry in the Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences. Joanneââ¬â¢s research is focused on mental health epidemiology and conducting policy relevant research with an aim to create effective, equitable and affordable health services. Research to improve outcomes for vulnerable populations including refugees is her priority. Joanne is an early career researcher whose strong biostatistical skillset and policy relevant research is enhancing numerous projects within the Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences and externally including state and federal government. She is currently the Chief Biostatistician in multi-year cluster randomised clinical trial to develop and implement Recovery Oriented Practices, called PULSAR.
She finished her education in DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY from University of Melbourne in 2012 and MASTER'S BY RESEARCH (AUDIOLOGY) from University of Melbourne in 2003.She finished her CLINICAL AUDIOLOGY from University of Melbourne in 1995 and BACHELOR OF SCIENCE from University of Melbourne in 1994.
She received an awards in 2013 as Advancing Women's Research Success Award
Monash University and also in 2013 Sir Richard Stawell Award of High Commendation for publication.
Research Interest
Health services epidemiology
Mental health
Health services research
Vulnerable populations
Primary care research