Professor John Hall
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (UNSW)Â
Master of Tropical Public Health (UQld)Â
Doctor of Philosophy (USyd)
Fellow of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (FACRRM)
Fellow of the Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine (FAFPHM)
My name is John Hall, and I am an Adjunct Professor in the School of Population Health. After completing my medical degree at UNSW, I worked as a volunteer doctor in South Korea and Pakistan which has resulted in a lifelong passion for Global Health. I completed a Master of Tropical Public Health at the University of Queensland before taking up the position of Principal Medical Officer, Community Health, in Vanuatu in the Pacific. I obtained my Public Health Medicine Fellowship and became Director of the Western NSW Public Health Unit in Dubbo on my return to Australia. My academic career commenced when I joined the School of Public Health, the University of Sydney in 2002 to help establish the MIPH. My PhD on TB policy in PNG was undertaken at the University of Sydney. From 2008-2010 I was Director of the Human Resources for Health Knowledge Hub in the School of Public Health & Community Medicine, UNSW Sydney. From 2010 to 2017 I was convenor of the MPH Program, and from 2015-2017 Director of the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CCEB), in the Faculty of Medicine & Public Health, Newcastle University. My current work and research interests are in health security & protection, communicable disease control, Covid-19, tuberculosis, vaccine preventable diseases, antibiotic resistance, and the primary health care delivery of services in low and middle-income countries. Over this time, I have undertaken consultancies for DFAT, WHO, UNICEF, ADB and USAID in the Pacific (Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands), Asia (Pakistan, Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam) and Africa (Kenya, Botswana).Â
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