Annie Banbury PhD

Head of Clinical Research at Coviu Global

Annie Banbury PhD has extensive experience in the field of telehealth and videoconferencing. Annie is currently the Head of Clinical Research at Coviu Global, where they lead and conducts clinical research. Prior to this, Annie worked as the Clinical Research Lead and Implementation Lead at Coviu Global.

Before joining Coviu Global, Annie worked at The University of Queensland as a Research Fellow and Senior Telehealth Consultant. Annie provided expertise in telehealth and played a senior role in implementing telehealth programs.

Annie also has a consultancy called Prevention First, which specializes in supporting organizations to implement telehealth and videoconferencing. Annie has worked with various organizations to build, implement, and evaluate telehealth frameworks and programs. Annie is well-versed in facilitating groups through videoconference and has published extensively in this area.

In addition, Annie worked as the Program Design and Implementation Lead for the Caring for Carers of People with Dementia program at Central Queensland University and Prevention First from 2017 to 2019. Annie also served as a Senior Researcher and Lecturer at Southern Cross University, where they worked on projects related to healthcare and aging.

Annie's earlier roles include working as a Senior Researcher and PhD Candidate at CQUniversity, a Health Promotion Officer for Healthy Ageing at Queensland Health, and a Health Promotion Research & Evaluation Officer at UNSW. Annie has also worked as a Consultant at the Centre for Health Advancement in NSW and as a Health Promotion Officer for the Smoke Free Pregnancy Project at North Coast Area Health Service.

Overall, Annie Banbury PhD's work experience spans a range of positions in telehealth, research, program design, and health promotion, showcasing their expertise and dedication to improving healthcare practices.

Annie Banbury holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in E-health from Central Queensland University. Annie also obtained a Master of Science (MSc) degree with Distinction in Public Health Education and Promotion from the University of the West of England. Additionally, they have a Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health Education and Promotion from the same university. In terms of additional certifications, Annie Banbury has obtained the AIDH Women in Digital Health Leader (WiDH) certification from the Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH) in August 2022.

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Timeline

  • Head of Clinical Research

    February, 2022 - present

  • Clinical Research Lead

    November, 2020

  • Implementation Lead

    February, 2020