Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics
Andrina Romano JP is an accomplished healthcare executive with extensive experience in leadership roles across various organizations. Currently serving as Chief Executive Officer at Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics, Andrina drives strategic initiatives to improve healthcare education and service delivery while collaborating with academic institutions. Previous positions include Executive Director of Primary Health at Latrobe Community Health Service, where Andrina managed clinical services and community health programs, and CEO of QE Health, where responsibilities included effective management and achievement of strategic goals. Earlier career highlights include Operations Manager roles at both NorthCare - Primary Health Care Limited and Waikato District Health Board, as well as a Nutritionist for Renfrewshire Council, focusing on healthy eating strategies. Andrina holds a Bachelor of Human Nutrition and Food Science from Glasgow Caledonian University, a Bachelor of Science, and is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration at the Australian Institute of Business.
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Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics
MTHC is a wholly-owned, non-for-profit subsidiary of the University of Melbourne providing world class clinical education for the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences’ students. We also provide patient access to high-quality healthcare, within both private practice and clinical education settings. MTHC cares about its people and places great importance on the values it espouses through its vision and mission. As a values driven organisation our people strive to be accountable, be compassionate, be collaborative and be ethical. We aim to be a truly great place to work.