MJA editors, authors, reviewers and advisors
This list is of the people who work for, write, review and advise the MJA.
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@rebeccaivers.bsky.social
Professor of Public Health, Head, School of Population Health UNSW. Chair, CAPHIA. Injury prevention, health equity.
@paulglasziou.bsky.social
GP researcher @BondUniversity focused on 4 big neglected healthcare problems (non-drug treatments; overdiagnosis; AMR & waste in research); fan of #evidence-based decision making, uncommon sense & surfing. https://healthy-evidence.com/about-2/
@mja.com.au
The Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) is Australia's leading peer-reviewed general medical journal.
@ginnybarbour.bsky.social
Only my views but for full transparency, work is EiC Medical Journal of Australia, open science,co-chair DORA. Adjunct Prof, QUT. Not work: environment, running, would be singer and gardener Living on unceded Turrbal and Yuggera land in Meanjin/Brisbane
@ksaxby.bsky.social
Health economist at Unimelb. Interested in reducing health & healthcare inequities, esp for 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️, people with disability, First Nations (she/her) linktr.ee/ksaxby | #EconSky 📉📈
@drzoehyde.bsky.social
Epidemiologist and biostatistician. OzSAGE scientific advisory group member. Views my own. mstdn.science/@DrZoeHyde
@drnicktalley.bsky.social
I’m a doctor, physician-scientist, educator and experienced Board Director. I’m a Distinguished Laureate Professor at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and was a past Chair of the Department Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic Florida. Opinions my own.
@annapralph.bsky.social
Infectious diseases physician (Royal Darwin Hospital) and Menzies School of Health Research Deputy Director, Research
@brendancrabb.bsky.social
research scientist in infectious diseases, health equity advocate, director & ceo burnet institute (www.burnet.edu.au), chair, australian global health alliance & pacific friends of global health (www.ausglobalhealth.org)
@drzucc.bsky.social
Deputy Editor at @mja.com.au. Posting on #PublicHealth, #SciCom, #GenderEquity, #IDsky. On Wurundjeri land.
@editor.mja.com.au
Ginny Barbour, Editor-in-Chief, Medical Journal of Australia. Haematologist originally, Open Science advocate, editor. See @mja.com.au for MJA & InSight+ posts https://www.mja.com.au/ https://insightplus.mja.com.au/