Suzanne Chambers | |
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Born | Suzanne Kathleen Bullock |
Alma mater | Griffith University (PhD) |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Technology, Sydney |
Suzanne Kathleen Chambers AO, is a Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Health at Sydney's University of Technology. She specialises in psycho-oncology, and has received Queen's Birthday honours.[1][2] Chambers has worked on psycho-oncology, prostate cancer,[3] health economics and psychological interventions including the distress and adjustments after cancer.[4][5]
Chambers career began with her work as a hairdresser before she became a registered nurse.[1] She was awarded her PhD from Griffith University, in 2004, and then in 2011 she worked in Preventative Health, at Griffith University. Chambers led their "Strategic Investment in Chronic Disease".[3] Her work on the usefulness of ‘mindfulness’ in cancer treatment as a complementary therapy was reported by The Conversation.[6] Chambers is a health psychologist, as well as Dean. She is both a practitioner and researcher providing psychological support for people with cancer over three decades[7] and she has specialised in prostate cancer.[8][9][10]
As Dean of Health she was recognised in the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours.[11] Her research has been awarded $28 million in competitive grants.[1] The Cancer Council Queensland, praised the impact of her work on patient recoveries.[12]
Chambers had an H number of 52 and over 9,500 citations, as at August 2019.[13]