Manager, National Trauma Research Institute and Trauma Service, Alfred Health
Kim joined the Alfred Trauma Service in 2009. She has extensive local and international experience as a senior health administrator having worked in public and private healthcare settings in Australia and Ireland. Prior to commencing her role with the Trauma Services and the NTRI, Kim worked in the specialties of sports medicine, orthopaedic surgery, ophthalmology, cardiology and dermatology.
Kim’s role is to oversee the operations of the Trauma Service and The National Trauma Research Institute. She is responsible for the coordination of a broad range of services and resources ensuring that both the Trauma Service and National Trauma Research Institute operate efficiently and effectively. Kim utilises her organisational and leadership skills to build, develop and lead effective project, research and administrative teams with a focus on patient care.
Kim is a member of the Leadership, Executive and Management Committees and is a key contributor to multiple international projects supporting project development and implementation. She has particular expertise in developing and delivering international trauma programs having provided project management support on trauma capacity building and trauma systems development programs in Sri Lanka, India, China, Myanmar and Saudi Arabia.
Kim holds a Post Graduate degree in Leadership & Management from Griffith University and has undertaken further study and professional development at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia and Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Boston, USA.