Terry Campbell

Chair, Medical Devices And Human Tissue Advisory Committee at Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

Terry Campbell has extensive experience in leadership and advisory roles within the healthcare sector. Currently serving as the Chair of the Medical Devices and Human Tissue Advisory Committee at the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care since October 2016, and as Chair at the Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs since July 2021. Terry also holds the position of Emeritus Professor at UNSW Medicine since July 2017. Prior to these roles, Terry was the Director of Research at St Vincent's Hospital Sydney from 2012 to August 2023 and served as Deputy Dean of Medicine at UNSW Sydney from January 2006 to July 2017. Earlier in the career, Terry was President of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand from August 2000 to May 2002.

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Sydney, Australia

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Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

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Australia’s health system is world class, supporting universal and affordable access to high quality medical, pharmaceutical and hospital services, while helping people to stay healthy through health promotion and disease prevention activities. The Department of Health has a diverse set of responsibilities, but throughout there is a common purpose, which is reflected in our Vision statement: Better health and wellbeing for all Australians. The Department uses social media to share links and information about health policies and programs. Information about the Department's guidelines and moderation of social media accounts can be found on our community guidelines page. You can also follow the department on: - Twitter: www.twitter.com/healthgovau - Facebook: www.facebook.com/pg/healthgovau - Instagram: www.instagram.com/healthgovau/ - YouTube: www.youtube.com/@healthgovau We aim to achieve our Vision through strengthening evidence-based policy advising, improving programme management, research, regulation and partnerships with other government agencies, consumers and stakeholders. We deliver on our vision through our people. One of our strengths is our proud culture of teams working together to get things done swiftly, collegiality and professionally. ‘Our way’ means: • Leaders being clear on their expectations on ‘how’ we do business • Allowing people to deliver high quality work in tight timeframes by sharing information and expectations upfront • Supporting each other to learn and use new skills to build our capability • Identifying and managing risks strategically while also being innovative • Expecting high quality professional performance from each other • Looking outside the Department’s own viewpoint to work with the community and listen to their views.


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