
Overview
Background
Andrew is a specialist General Practitioner (FRACGP) who relocated to Brisbane in 2023 after spending most of his early career in the Northern Territory. He has worked as a GP in rural Western Australia and the Northern Territory, including as the Chief Medical Officer of Danila Dilba Health Service in Darwin.
Alongside clinical work in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, Andrew is developing his teaching and research skills as a GP Academic with UQ. Andrew has a Bachelor of Medical Science by research and a medical degree from the University of Western Australia and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Cambridge.
Andrew's background in primary care management and administration inform his research interests which are focused on using clinical and administrative data to understand variations in access to primary health care.
Availability
- Dr Andrew Webster is:
- Available for supervision
Works
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2023
Journal Article
Surgery for rheumatic heart disease in the Northern Territory, Australia, 1997–2016: what have we gained?
Doran, James, Canty, David, Dempsey, Karen, Cass, Alan, Kangaharan, Nadarajah, Remenyi, Bo, Brunsdon, Georgie, McDonald, Malcolm, Heal, Clare, Wang, Zhiqiang, Royse, Colin, Royse, Alistair, Mein, Jacqueline, Gray, Nigel, Bennetts, Jayme, Baker, Robert A, Stewart, Maida, Sutcliffe, Steven, Reeves, Benjamin, Doran, Upasna, Rankine, Patricia, Fejo, Richard, Heenan, Elisabeth, Jalota, Ripudaman, Ilton, Marcus, Roberts-Thomson, Ross, King, Jason, Wyber, Rosemary, Doran, Jonathan ... Hanson, Joshua (2023). Surgery for rheumatic heart disease in the Northern Territory, Australia, 1997–2016: what have we gained?. BMJ Global Health, 8 (3) e011763, e011763. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-011763
2013
Journal Article
A weight off the mind: Clozapine and profound weight loss
Webster, Andrew and Ingram, Lee (2013). A weight off the mind: Clozapine and profound weight loss. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 47 (12), 1212-1213. doi: 10.1177/0004867413498277
2013
Journal Article
Diagnosing cancer in the bush: a mixed methods study of GP and specialist diagnostic intervals in rural Western Australia
Emery, J. D., Walter, F. M., Gray, V., Sinclair, C., Howting, D., Bulsara, M., Bulsara, C., Webster, A., Auret, K., Saunders, C., Nowak, A. and Holman, D. (2013). Diagnosing cancer in the bush: a mixed methods study of GP and specialist diagnostic intervals in rural Western Australia. Family Practice, 30 (5), 541-550. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmt016
2013
Journal Article
Diagnosing cancer in the bush: a mixed-methods study of symptom appraisal and help-seeking behaviour in people with cancer from rural Western Australia
Emery, J. D., Walter, F. M., Gray, V., Sinclair, C., Howting, D., Bulsara, M., Bulsara, C., Webster, A., Auret, K., Saunders, C., Nowak, A. and Holman, C. D. (2013). Diagnosing cancer in the bush: a mixed-methods study of symptom appraisal and help-seeking behaviour in people with cancer from rural Western Australia. Family Practice, 30 (3), 294-301. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cms087
2012
Journal Article
The Model of Pathways to Treatment: Conceptualization and integration with existing theory
Scott, S. E., Walter, F. M., Webster, A., Sutton, S. and Emery, J. (2012). The Model of Pathways to Treatment: Conceptualization and integration with existing theory. British Journal of Health Psychology, 18 (1), 45-65. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8287.2012.02077.x
2012
Journal Article
The Andersen Model of Total Patient Delay: A Systematic Review of Its Application in Cancer Diagnosis
Walter, Fiona, Webster, Andrew, Scott, Suzanne and Emery, Jon (2012). The Andersen Model of Total Patient Delay: A Systematic Review of Its Application in Cancer Diagnosis. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 17 (2), 110-118. doi: 10.1258/jhsrp.2011.010113
2011
Journal Article
Safeguard or mollycoddle? Medical student placements in Aboriginal communities
Webster, Andrew D, Marshall, Robert D, Fairhead, Lee J, Little, Trent and Reinholz, Falk (2011). Safeguard or mollycoddle? Medical student placements in Aboriginal communities. Medical Journal of Australia, 195 (8), 449-450. doi: 10.5694/mja11.10997
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