Professor Bruce Robinson has been appointed the NSLHD Chair of Research in an important step towards strengthening research expertise across the district.
Bruce will step into the newly created role this month, bringing a tremendous wealth of research, clinical and policy experience with him.
Bruce will be responsible for providing leadership and strategic advice, while also driving the implementation of the NSLHD Research Strategy and other major research projects across NSLHD hospitals and services.
Chief Executive Deb Willcox welcomed the appointment saying, Bruce will be charged with delivering innovation across NSLHD as well as the broader research community.
“I would like to thank Bruce for taking on this important new role and for sharing his expertise to bolster our research success. Ultimately, it will improve the care we provide,” she said.
“There are few people with Bruce’s credentials. He has had a clinical, research, academic and executive career spanning more than three decades and is highly respected across the national and international community.
“As a leading endocrinologist at RNSH, Bruce has influenced clinical care practices, led large-scale research projects, and informed national health programs.