
Overview
Background
Belinda is a post-doc researcher leading international scale research about rural health systems, workforce capacity building, access, quality and distribution at The University of Queensland Rural Clinical School.
Belinda did her PhD with the Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life Survey (MABEL), applying the large longitudinal panel survey of Australian doctors to research rural outreach service patterns by specialists. She continues to work in the MABEL research team, collaborating between Melbourne University, University Queensland and Monash colleagues to support the rural work stream.
She was the Chief Investigator of the Monash Medical School rural medical workforce tracking study (2016-2019), producing substantial new evidence about the design effectiveness of the Monash rural medical program, attracting new funding for end to end rural medical training from the Murray Darling Medical Network.
Belinda was the Director of Research and Evaluation in the Office of the National Rural Health Commissioner (2018-2019). She played a lead role in consulting and developing national Taskforce Advice and brokered a national evaluation framework for the Pathway, along with supporting rural allied health policy options.
She worked with rural wonca in 2018 to lead a WHO consultancy producing a Checklist for implementing rural pathways for training and supporting health workers in low and middle income countries, of significant global interest for supporting stakeholders implement training in all disciplines, from any starting point.
Belinda has been the CI of Education Research Grants about rural GP supervisors and is leading partnership projects with GPSA about the quality and distribution of the GP supervisor workforce.
She graduated from the NSW Public Health Officer Training Program at NSW Health in 2002, after completing her MPH (Hons) in the area of tobacco control. Before that, she worked as a physiotherapy clinician at the Austin and in private practice.
She has nearly twenty years’ experience of developing and implementing workplace-based training and development to produce health workers with the right skills, distributed and working in areas of community need. Her experience spans writing competencies, developing training tools, training needs assessment and planning and formative and summative assessment.
Belinda supervises Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours), PhD students, and supports people doing projects which advance knowledge of rural health systems.
Belinda's PhD: "Rural outreach by specialist doctors in Australia"
Monash University - APA, PPA Awards and Advancing Women's Research Awards http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/1268685
WHO Rural Pathways Checklist https://www.globalfamilydoctor.com/News/RuralRound-upLandmarkGlobalRuralFramework.aspx
MABEL longitudinal study of Australian doctors www.mabel.org.au
Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Monash University
Member RFDS Victoria Research Committee
Availability
- Dr Belinda O'Sullivan is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), University of Sydney
- Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, University of Sydney
- Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
Research interests
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Rural health
Rural workforce training and development, workforce support, rural health systems, rural health outcomes, rural communities
Works
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2019
Conference Publication
Future directions for regional workforce recruitment
O'Sullivan, B (2019). Future directions for regional workforce recruitment. Regional Critical Care Conference: Critical illness, any where. Any time, Bendigo, Victoria, 29 August 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
A Checklist for implementing rural pathways to train and support health workers in low and middle income countries
O’Sullivan, B., Chater, B. , Bingham, A. and Wynn-Jones, J. (2019). A Checklist for implementing rural pathways to train and support health workers in low and middle income countries. WONCA Asia Pacific conference, Kyoto, Japan, May 15-18, 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
Graduate return to region, what does it mean for health services
O'Sullivan, B. (2019). Graduate return to region, what does it mean for health services. Workforce Forum, Murray PHN, Victoria, November 21 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
Preferences and Pathways of the Next Generation of Rural Doctors
Paynter, J. and O'Sullivan, B. (2019). Preferences and Pathways of the Next Generation of Rural Doctors. RMA19, Gold Coast, Australia, 24 – 26 October 2019.
2019
Journal Article
Are hospital registrars growing more satisfied with their jobs?
Lennon, Matthew, McGrail, Matthew, O'Sullivan, Belinda, Suttie, Joseph and Preddy, John (2019). Are hospital registrars growing more satisfied with their jobs?. Internal Medicine Journal, 50 (1), 132-133. doi: 10.1111/imj.14650
2019
Conference Publication
A Checklist for implementing rural pathways to train and support health workers in low and middle income countries
O’Sullivan, B., Chater, B., Bingham, A. and Wynn-Jones, J. (2019). A Checklist for implementing rural pathways to train and support health workers in low and middle income countries. WONCA Europe Conference, Bratislava, Slovakia, 26-29 June 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
Training pathways for rural practice: Developing an African rural health workforce that is “fit for purpose”
Wynn-Jones, J., Couper, I., O'Sullivan, B., Chater, B. and Bingham, A. (2019). Training pathways for rural practice: Developing an African rural health workforce that is “fit for purpose”. Wonca Africa Conference, Uganda, June 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
Preferences and Pathways of the Next Generation of Rural Doctors
Paynter, J. and O’Sullivan, B. (2019). Preferences and Pathways of the Next Generation of Rural Doctors. Monash Medical Curriculum Conference, Clayton, VIC, Australia, 19 July 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
A checklist for implementing pathways to build capacity of the rural generalist workforce
O'Sullivan, B., Chater, B., Wynn-Jones, J. and Bingham, A. (2019). A checklist for implementing pathways to build capacity of the rural generalist workforce. American Academy of Family Physicians Global Health Summit, Albuquerque, NM, United States, October 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
Checklist for implementing rural pathways to train, recruit and retain rural health workers
O’Sullivan, B., Chater, B., Bingham, A. and Wynn-Jones, J. (2019). Checklist for implementing rural pathways to train, recruit and retain rural health workers. World Rural Health Conference, Albuquerque, NM, United States, 12-15 October 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
Graduate return to region, what does it mean for health services
O'Sullivan, B (2019). Graduate return to region, what does it mean for health services. Rural Director of Medical Services Forum, DHHS, Victoria, August 2019.
2018
Journal Article
Evaluation of a local government "shelter and van" intervention to improve safety and reduce alcohol-related harm
Ward, Bernadette M., O'Sullivan, Belinda and Buykx, Penny (2018). Evaluation of a local government "shelter and van" intervention to improve safety and reduce alcohol-related harm. BMC Public Health, 18 (1) 1370. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-6245-4
2018
Journal Article
Demonstrating a new approach to planning and monitoring rural medical training distribution to meet population need in North West Queensland
McGrail, Matthew R., Russell, Deborah J., O’Sullivan, Belinda G., Reeve, Carole, Gasser, Lee and Campbell, David (2018). Demonstrating a new approach to planning and monitoring rural medical training distribution to meet population need in North West Queensland. BMC Health Services Research, 18 (1) 993, 993. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3788-0
2018
Journal Article
Rural training pathways: the return rate of doctors to work in the same region as their basic medical training
McGrail, Matthew R., O’Sullivan, Belinda G. and Russell, Deborah J. (2018). Rural training pathways: the return rate of doctors to work in the same region as their basic medical training. Human Resources for Health, 16 (1) 56, 56. doi: 10.1186/s12960-018-0323-7
2018
Journal Article
Duration and setting of rural immersion during the medical degree relates to rural work outcomes
O'Sullivan, Belinda, McGrail, Matthew, Russell, Deborah, Walker, Judi, Chambers, Helen, Major, Laura and Langham, Robyn (2018). Duration and setting of rural immersion during the medical degree relates to rural work outcomes. Medical Education, 52 (8), 803-815. doi: 10.1111/medu.13578
2018
Journal Article
A review of characteristics and outcomes of Australia’s undergraduate medical education rural immersion programs
O’Sullivan, Belinda G., McGrail, Matthew R., Russell, Deborah, Chambers, Helen and Major, Laura (2018). A review of characteristics and outcomes of Australia’s undergraduate medical education rural immersion programs. Human Resources for Health, 16 (1) 8. doi: 10.1186/s12960-018-0271-2
2018
Conference Publication
Setting the directions for future GP policy and research
O’Sullivan, B., Walters, L., Carson, D., McGrail, M., Russell, D., Kamien, M., Strasser, R. and Hays, R. (2018). Setting the directions for future GP policy and research. 6th Rural and Remote Health Scientific Symposium, Canberra, Australia, 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Longer duration and varied settings of rural immersion for medical students related to rural work outcomes in Victoria, Australia
O'Sullivan, B., McGrail, M., Russell, D., Walker, J., Chambers, H., Major, L. and Langham, R. (2018). Longer duration and varied settings of rural immersion for medical students related to rural work outcomes in Victoria, Australia. The Muster 2018, Mt Gambier, SA, Australia, 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Applying a more sophisticated approach to planning GP training distribution relative to population need
McGrail, M., O’Sullivan, B., Russell, D., Reeve, C. and Gasser, L. (2018). Applying a more sophisticated approach to planning GP training distribution relative to population need. RMA18, Darwin, NT, Australia, 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
A fresh approach to training GP registrars to address workforce maldistribution is needed
Peel, R. and O’Sullivan, B. (2018). A fresh approach to training GP registrars to address workforce maldistribution is needed. RMA18, Darwin, NT, Australia, 25 - 27 October 2018.
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