Asiyeh Salehi

Prof

  • Bond University, Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine

    4229 Gold Coast

    Australia

Accepting PhD Students

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20122024

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Personal profile

Research interests

I am a Professor of Healthcare Innovations at Bond University (Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine). With two decades of academic and industry experience, I am a recognized leader in the interconnected domains of health promotion and healthcare management and leadership. I am a strong advocate for integrated, holistic, and compassionate health services across health, social, and community care settings. My impactful research has significantly influenced policies and practices at various levels, including contributions to the World Health Organization (WHO). My mission focuses on two key areas: empowering transformative leaders to drive positive changes in personal lives, communities, and society at large, while championing proactive, sustainable, and functional healthcare strategies that emphasize preventive care and empower individuals to take control of their health. By fostering leadership and advocating for health empowerment, I aim to create a significant impact on both individual well-being and broader healthcare systems.

Statement for HDR students

I am available for PhD supervision on topics related to:

  • Healthcare management and leadership
  • Health promotion
  • Health prevention

External positions

Associate Professorship of Health Management & Leadership, Edith Cowan University

20222024

Senior Lecturer & Program Director of the Master of Healthcare Leadership, Southern Cross University

20172022

Research Fellow & Sessional Academic

20142017

Education Advisor, Hospital Administrator, Medical Records Manager, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences

20052011

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