Toby Keene
A health service manager with extensive experience in clinical governance, change management, research, evaluation, program planning and implementation, as well as clinical practice as a paramedic in a range of environments. He has specialist expertise in critical incident and disaster response and formal qualifications in psychology, management and public health. A PhD candidate in the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University, where he is studying paramedic decision making.
Type
Party
Party Type
person
Access Privileges
Research School of Psychology
Given Name
Toby
Surname
Keene
Uni ID
u3338086
Full Description
A health service manager with extensive experience in clinical governance, change management, research, evaluation, program planning and implementation, as well as clinical practice as a paramedic in a range of environments. He has specialist expertise in critical incident and disaster response and formal qualifications in psychology, management and public health. A PhD candidate in the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University, where he is studying paramedic decision making.
Email Address
toby.keene@anu.edu.au
Postal Address
Research School of Psychology
Australian National University
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia
Phone Number
0402357545
Website Address
https://psychology.anu.edu.au/people/students/toby-keene
Fields of Research
170202 - Decision Making;
119999 - Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified
Socio-Economic Objective
970111 - Expanding Knowledge in the Medical and Health Sciences
Status: Published
Published to:
Published to:
- Australian National University
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