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Ms Susan Brandis

Professor

Level 4, Bond Institute of Health and Sport, 2 Promethean Way, Robina QLD 4226

Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine

Professional biography

Highly experienced health administrator, practitioner and researcher, Professor Susan Brandis is head of Bond University's new Occupational Therapy program. During a 37-year career, she has held high profile positions including Manager of the National Falls Prevention Project for the Commonwealth and Executive Director of Allied Health at Gold Coast Health. She has also worked in various roles in both the public and non-government sectors including Director of Occupational Therapy; Director of Allied Health, Geriatric and Rehabilitation Services; and Executive Officer Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme, and has been an adjunct lecturer at various universities in Queensland over almost two decades. Her clinical interests include aged care, rehabilitation and palliative care, and she is involved in research projects looking at patient safety and quality, organisational culture and patient outcomes.

Research interests

I am an experienced health administrator, practitioner and researcher, and Head of Bond University's new Occupational Therapy program.

During a 37-year career, I have held high profile positions including Manager of the National Falls Prevention Project for the Commonwealth and Executive Director of Allied Health at Gold Coast Health.

I have worked in various roles in both the public and non-government sectors including Director of Occupational Therapy; Director of Allied Health, Geriatric and Rehabilitation Services; and Executive Officer Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme, and have been an adjunct lecturer at various universities in Queensland over almost two decades.

My clinical interests include aged care, rehabilitation and palliative care, and i am involved in research projects looking at patient safety and quality, organisational culture and patient outcomes.

Professional admissions

  • Member International Quality & Safety in Healthcare Association, current enrolment in Fellowship program
  • Accreditation Surveyor, Australian Council Health Care Standards (ACHS) & Equip National since 2011
  • Fellow of the Australian College of Health Service Executives - since 1999 (FCHSE)
  • Certified Health Executive (CHE) since 1999
  • Bachelor Occupational Therapy - 1979 (University of Queensland) (Sarah Philcox Award)
  • Full registration: APHRA OCC0001746150 previously the Occupational Therapists Board of Queensland - No 821229 since 1982.
  • Accredited Mediator Alternative Dispute Resolution Qld Justice Dept & Qld Health 2001

Professional appointments

  • Director of Research - Gold Coast University Hospital

Qualifications

  • Public Health, PhD, Griffith University, Award Date: 6 Dec 2017
  • Business, B.Bus. (Health Admin) with distinction, Queensland University of Technology, Award Date: 19 Mar 1993
  • Occupational Therapy, B.Occ.Thy, University of Queensland, Award Date: 19 Sep 1979

Fields of Research

  • Allied health and rehabilitation science

Articles featured in

  • Research

    Ray of hope

    Revolutionary technology borrowed from the construction industry is being explored to improve home safety — and reduce hospital stays — for older people and those with mobility challenges.

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