Associate Professor Claudia Dobler

Associate Professor Claudia Dobler

Conjoint Associate Professor

MB BS, MD (Basel), PhD (USyd), FRACP, FMH

Medicine & Health
School of Clinical Medicine

Dr Claudia Dobler is a respiratory physician who works at Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, and is interested in evidence-based medicine, clinical, health services and epidemiological research with the aim to improve health care for patients with pulmonary diseases. Dr Dobler is currently a visiting research scholar at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, USA (NHMRC Neil Hamilton Fairley Overseas Fellowship). From 2015 to 2016 she was medical chair of the respiratory network at the New South Wales Agenc...

E-mail
c.dobler@unsw.edu.au
Location
Liverpool Hospital

An integrated approach to improving patient-centred care in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, NHMRC Neil Hamilton Fairley Overseas Clinical Fellowship, 2017-2020

NSW Early-Mid Career fellowship 2017-2019, Health services and system design. (relinquished in order to take up NHMRC fellowship), 1 of 19 successful applicants out of 277 eligible applications (success rate 6.9%)

Improving evidence-based treatment of latent tuberculosis infection in public-hospital based chest clinics, NHMRC TRIP (translating research into practice) fellowship, 2015-16

  • NHMRC Neil Hamilton Fairley Overseas Clinical Fellowship, 2017-20

  • NSW Early-Mid Career fellowship 2017-19 (relinquished in order to take up NHMRC fellowship)

  • South Western Sydney Local Health District Post-Doctoral Award, 2016-18

  • NHMRC TRIP (translating research into practice) fellowship, 2015-16

  • Evidence Based Medicine Prize, Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand, 2014

  • International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS), Australian Government, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR), 2010-13

  • International Travel Award, Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand, 2007

  • Best Poster Prize, Sydney South West Area Health Service, 2007

Research Interests:
Evidence based medicine, clinical decision making, knowledge translation, improving care for patients with pulmonary diseases, tuberculosis, COPD