Catherine Runge
Policy and Project Officer at Lung Foundation Australia- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Lung Foundation Australia
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Australia
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Policy and Project Officer
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Nov 2022 - Present
▪ Write submissions to government that push for evidence-based policy in lung health ▪ Project manage advocacy of Lung Foundation's 'COPD Blueprint' recommendations ▪ My focuses: COPD reform, tobacco control, immunisation promotion, Victoria & SA ▪ Write submissions to government that push for evidence-based policy in lung health ▪ Project manage advocacy of Lung Foundation's 'COPD Blueprint' recommendations ▪ My focuses: COPD reform, tobacco control, immunisation promotion, Victoria & SA
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UQ School of Public Health
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Australia
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Adjunct Fellow
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Jan 2023 - Present
▪ Contribute to publications and engage with UQ Tobacco Endgame ▪ Reviewed for JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (military research) ▪ Contribute to publications and engage with UQ Tobacco Endgame ▪ Reviewed for JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (military research)
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UQ School of Public Health
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Australia
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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PhD Student/Research Assistant
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2018 - Oct 2022
▪ Published four articles that are included in my PhD; reviewed for Journal of Traumatic Stress ▪ Coauthored a published systematic review on implementing evidence-based dementia care ▪ Coauthored a published study & a paper on health and anti-malarials used on deployment ▪ Published four articles that are included in my PhD; reviewed for Journal of Traumatic Stress ▪ Coauthored a published systematic review on implementing evidence-based dementia care ▪ Coauthored a published study & a paper on health and anti-malarials used on deployment
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The University of Queensland
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Research/Project Officer
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2009 - 2016
▪ Led a published study on the health of Australian peacekeepers who served in Rwanda ▪ Led published papers on 'military spouses' & on the Queensland physician workforce ▪ Wrote, delivered & appraised content for non-clinical content in the medical degree ▪ Coauthored a published study & published paper on the health of military families ▪ Coordinated & coauthored ten grant applications that included external partners ▪ Led a published study on the health of Australian peacekeepers who served in Rwanda ▪ Led published papers on 'military spouses' & on the Queensland physician workforce ▪ Wrote, delivered & appraised content for non-clinical content in the medical degree ▪ Coauthored a published study & published paper on the health of military families ▪ Coordinated & coauthored ten grant applications that included external partners
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
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Australia
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Government Administration
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200 - 300 Employee
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Project Officer
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2007 - 2009
▪ Led a published systematic review on transitions in care of people with dementia ▪ Authored sections of published reports on older Australians and informal carers ▪ Facilitated consultations with government and advocacy groups on carer issues ▪ Led a published systematic review on transitions in care of people with dementia ▪ Authored sections of published reports on older Australians and informal carers ▪ Facilitated consultations with government and advocacy groups on carer issues
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Education
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The University of Queensland
PhD 2022; Master of Public Health 2010; Bachelor of Social Science (Health) 2006