MQ Health
Matt Ayers has over 25 years of work experience in the healthcare industry. Matt started their career in 1995 as a National Business Development Manager at Healthcare Imaging Services and held this role for 24 years until 2019. In 2019, they joined Macquarie University Hospital as a Healthcare Management Executive, where they worked until 2020. Currently, they are employed at MQ Health as an Associate Director Imaging & Hospital Operations.
Matt Ayers attended the University of Sydney from 1989 to 1991, where they obtained a degree in Medical Radiation Science with a focus on Nuclear Medicine.
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MQ Health
About MQ Health MQ Health is an Australian first – a fully integrated, university-led academic health campus bringing together world-class clinical care, teaching and research. Born out of Macquarie University’s strategy: “Our University: A Framing of Futures”, MQ Health brings together Macquarie University Hospital, Macquarie University Clinics, Macquarie University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and clinical components of Macquarie University Faculty of Human Sciences. By integrating these various components, our centre builds on the success of integrated approaches to patient care, discovery and continuous learning in the United States, Europe and Asia. This integrated approach enables us to deliver holistic, innovative and world-class patient care and treatment. We know that the best patient care is delivered in environments where the latest research and innovations and discoveries are applied in treatment, delivering real impact where it matters most. Our clinical care is informed directly by world-renowned research, with our dedicated health professionals acting as teachers and learners simultaneously, inspiring others to innovate for better patient and community outcomes, enhanced student experiences and high-impact research. At MQ Health we unite our outstanding clinicians, renowned researchers and passionate, dynamic teachers to lead the development of health and medical education and practice in Australia, and the world.