GSHP free seminar 

 
 

Joanne Curry presents ‘Patient Journey Modelling: A new generation in health care redesign‘, as part of the Graduate School for Health Practice free seminar series, on 18 May from 12pm to 1pm.

Patient Journey Modelling is a relatively recent innovation in healthcare quality improvement that models the patient’s movement through the Health Care Organisation by viewing it from a patient centric perspective.

Joanne is a lecturer and member of Health Informatics Research within the School of Computing and Mathematics at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. She holds a Master of Computing (Distinction) and is in the final year of a PhD in Computing Science.

Her research topic, ‘A meta-methodology for the design and modelling of patient journeys’, deals with the reengineering of current health care improvement processes from a patient centric perspective.

This presentation will be held in the Menzies Seminar Room, John Mathews Building, Royal Darwin Hospital campus.

For further enquiries contact Dr Robyn Thompson on 8946 6297 or email: robyn.thompson@cdu.edu.au

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