• Bond University, Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine

    4229 Gold Coast

    Australia

Accepting PhD Students

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20052024

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Personal profile

Research interests

Prof Liz Sturgiss is a clinical general practitioner and primary care researcher in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine at Bond University, Queensland. Liz leads an emerging research program on complex and chronic disease management in primary care that focuses on the translation of guidelines into real-world practice and the implementation of innovative interventions. Her research is based on theoretical principles from behaviour change and implementation science.

Prof Sturgiss led the development and implementation of an approach to alcohol brief interventions in general practice. Brief interventions are recognised by the WHO as a cost-effective and efficient strategy for reducing the harms of alcohol in communities. The REACH project (Reducing Alcohol-related Harm in General Practice) pioneered an effective practice-based strategy for increasing the uptake of brief interventions in general practice. The results of the mixed-methods implementation trial were published in BJGP Multifaceted intervention to increase the delivery of alcohol brief interventions in primary care: a mixed-methods process analysis | British Journal of General Practice

Consensus Reporting Items for Studies in Primary Care (CRISP) is the first research reporting guide developed specifically for the unique needs of the primary care research community. Prof Sturgiss co-covened this initiative alongside Prof Bill Phillips (USA). The CRISP checklist was published in the Annals of Family Medicine in 2024 and has been endorsed by two global organisations, WONCA and NAPCRG. Details of the CRISP initiative can be found online.

Prof Sturgiss is a specialist general practitioner in the Gold Coast and has previous clinical experience in forensic medicine and sexual health. Liz has been co-Editor-in-Chief of the Australian Journal of Primary Health since 2023 following four years as an Associate Editor.

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Exploring the role of the general practitioner in obesity management in Australian primary care., Australian National University

Award Date: 1 Aug 2018

Master of Forensic Medicine, Monash University

Award Date: 1 Jan 2011

Master of Public Health, University of New South Wales

Award Date: 1 Jan 2009

Bachelor of Medicine, University of Newcastle

Award Date: 1 Dec 2003

External positions

Editorial Advisory Committee , appointed committee member, Australian prescriber (AP)

May 2024 → …

Co Editor-in-Chief, Australian Journal of Primary Health

Aug 2023 → …

Co - founder and co - chair , RACGP Specific Interest Group in Poverty and Health, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

20232024

Chair, North American Primary Care Research Group International Committee, NAPCRG

Nov 2022Nov 2024

Guidelines Development Committee for the review and update of the Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults, Adolescents and Children in Australia, Deakin University

Oct 2022 → …

Research Advisory Group, appointed committee member, VicHealth - Victorian Health Promotion

2021 → …

Expert Committee – Research, appointed committee member, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

May 20172021

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