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Assoc Prof Rosalie Boyce


Name : Assoc Prof Rosalie Boyce
Position : Mid Career Research Fellow
Section : Office of Research
Centre for Rural and Remote Area Health
Office : Q336A
Location : Toowoomba Campus
Phone : +61 7 4631 5476
Extension : 5476
E-mail :
Qualifications : BSc, GDipDietetics Deakin
GDipHealthAdmin LincolnIHS
MBusMgt, PhD QUT


Professional Memberships
Fellow, Australian College of Health Service Executives (ACHSE)
Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH)

Research Interests
Health Workforce Reform
Management and Organisation of Allied Health Professions
Sociology of Professions
Health Services Management
Comparative Organisational Structure - Health Services & Models of Care

Recent Research Outcomes
Three most recent :
Boyce, R.A., Moran, M., Nissen, L., Chenery, H. & Brooks, P. (2009) ‘Interprofessional education in health sciences: why a health care team challenge?, Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 190(8): 433-36.

Schoo, A.M., Boyce, R.A., Ridoutt, L. & Santos, T. (2008)
'Workload capacity measures for estimating allied health staffing requirements', Australian Health Review, vol. 32(3): 548-558.

Pickstone, C., Nancarrow, S., Cooke, J., Vernon, W., Mountain, G., Boyce, R.A. & Campbell, J. (2008) 'Building research capacity in the allied health professions', Evidence & Policy, vol. 4(1): 53-68.

[see http://www.rosalieboyce.com.au/pubs.html for complete list]
Most notable :
Boyce, R.A. (2008), ‘Professionalism meets entrepreneurialism and managerialism, In Rethinking Professional Governance: International Directions in Health Care”, E. Kuhlmann and M. Saks (eds), Policy Press, Bristol UK. pp. 77-92.

Boyce, R.A. (2008) Health workforce: innovation, substitution and reform', In S. Barraclough, H. Gardner (eds.), Analysing Australian Health Policy: A Problem Orientated Approach, 3rd Edit., Elsevier Australia, Marrackville. pp. 105-118.

Boyce, R.A. (2006), ‘Using organisation as a strategic resource to build identity and influence’. In Leadership, Management & Development for Allied Health Professionals, R. Jones & F. Jenkins (eds), Radcliffe Publishing, Oxford, UK. pp. 85-99.

Boyce, R.A. (2001), ‘Organisational governance structures in allied health services: A decade of change’, Australian Health Review, vol. 24 (1): 22-36.

Currently Teaching Courses/Programs
Academic Research Experience
University : 16 years

Health Professional Clinical / Department Head Experience
Public Sector, Private Sector, Rural: 10 years

Administrative Responsibilities
Program Director: HealthFusion Health Care Team Challenge
http://www.healthfusionteamchallenge.com/