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Amy Chrimes

Strategic Projects Manager at National Ageing Research Institute

Amy Chrimes (Parker) is a Strategic Projects Manager at the National Ageing Research Institute, a position held since November 2018. Previously, Amy served in various roles at Western Health from 2003 to 2018, including Project Lead for the Division of Women's & Children's Services and Manager of Research & Education for the Division of Subacute & Aged Care Services. Amy's career began at The Royal Children's Hospital as a Physiotherapist from 2000 to 2003. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, a Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management, and completion of a Leadership Professional Development Program, all from La Trobe University.

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Melbourne, Australia

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National Ageing Research Institute

The National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) makes a measurable difference to the lives of older people and those who care for them by improving their quality of life and health. Established in 1974, we are a national, independent medical research institute, which is highly respected across the aged care industry and research sector nationally and internationally. NARI brings together industry leaders, innovators, academic experts, and world-class educators who combine their expertise to influence and shape the agenda in ageing research and aged care. With a strong focus on translational research, we are the first academic centre in Australia focused on research and ageing in Australia as well as an independent non- profit medical research institute and company limited by guarantee – unique in the Australian ageing research sector.


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