Paediatrician and Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Health, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne
Anthea Rhodes is a lecturer in the University of Melbourne's Department of Paediatrics and research associate in the Community Health Services Research Group at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. She is also a consultant paediatrician at The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne and founding Director of the RCH National Child Health Poll. Anthea has research interests across the fields of health services, immigrant health practice and health professional education. As Director of the RCH National Child Health Poll, she seeks to put the voice of Australian families and communities at the heart of conversation about child and adolescent health, and ultimately inform national discourse, health priorities and policy formulation.
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