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The Univeristy of Melbourne The Royal Melbourne Hopspital

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Ann-Marie Baker

Ann-Marie Baker

(03) 9342 9474 | ann-marie.baker@mh.org.au

Position:
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Theme(s):
Tuberculosis, Viral Infectious Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Bacterial and Parasitic Infections, Hepatitis , HIV
Discipline(s):
Education & Professional Development, Global Health, Public Health
Unit(s):
Victorian Infectious Diseases Service (VIDS)
Lab Group(s):
Victorian Tuberculosis Program Group

Ann-Marie Baker is a Clinical Nurse Consultant with the Victorian Tuberculosis Program. She developed an interest in infectious diseases and public health response and commenced employment as Nurse Counsellor and Educator with the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre (MSHC) in 1987. She has worked with the Victorian Tuberculosis Program since 1994, with several periods in management within state government health and education departments. Ann-Marie has participated in sexually transmissible infections and tuberculosis research and publications, and is interested in operational research and its contribution to best practice.

  • Research Groups
    • Victorian Tuberculosis Program Group

      Justin’s group specialises tuberculosis (TB) with an emphasis on latent TB and conducts activities ranging from expansion of theoretical foundations for understanding latency and risk associated with TB infection to socio-cultural engagement with communities at high risk for TB, and development of strategic public health policies towards TB elimination. The group includes researchers with expertise in a range of methodologies, including clinical research, epidemiology, mathematical modelling, ethics and interventional  research. 


      Lab Team

      Victorian Tuberculosis Program Group

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