Professor Clair Sullivan is an internationally-recognised leading practising and academic clinical informatician, and helps drive digital health transformation in Queensland.
A specialist endocrinologist, Clair graduated with Honours in Medicine from The University of Queensland and earned a Research Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Leeds. In 2014, Clair began a parallel career in the emerging field of digital health and has held leadership roles in digital health practice and governance across government and academia.
In 2020, Clair was appointed Associate Professor of Medicine in Clinical Informatics at UQ and the inaugural Head of UQ’s Digital Health Research Network. She is also the Clinical Informatics Director for Research at Metro North’s Hospital and Health Service.
She has recently been appointed the Director of the new Queensland Digital Health Centre.
Clair serves on several national advisory boards for digital health. She is ranked in the top 1% of Medical Informatics researchers globally.