Edward Strivens
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Professor Edward Strivens
Clinically, Eddy is based in Cairns, where he came for a 12 month job in 1996 and is still there 30 years later, including a 17 year stint as Clinical Director for Older Persons, Sub-Acute and Rehab services. His medical interests include integrated community and sub-acute care, dementia in acute care and regional outpatient memory clinics, including outreach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities in the Torres Strait and Cape York.
His clinical research interests include successful ageing and dementia in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and models of integrative service delivery, including telegeriatrics and transitions in sub-acute care and community care. He leads the Healthy Ageing Research Team at James Cook University, with 10 years of continuous NHMRC grants and over $8milllion in competitive grants funding and over 50 peer reviewed publications.
Eddy was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2023 Australia Day Honours for significant service to geriatric medicine and to professional organisations. Previously in 2015 Eddy was awarded the Public Service Medal (PSM) in the Queens Birthday Honours for services to Queensland Health in the area of Aged Care and the biennial Louis Ariotti Award for Excellence and Innovation in the field of Rural and Remote Health. In 2019, Eddy was appointed to Pre-Eminent Status within Queensland Health.
Outside of medicine, Eddy is married to Mary-Anne, with 3 children and a keen photographer/videographer, hiker, scuba diver and travel enthusiast.
He can be contacted via Twitter/X/Instagram as @edstrivens
Clinically, Eddy is based in Cairns, where he came for a 12 month job in 1996 and is still there 30 years later, including a 17 year stint as Clinical Director for Older Persons, Sub-Acute and Rehab services. His medical interests include integrated community and sub-acute care, dementia in acute care and regional outpatient memory clinics, including outreach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities in the Torres Strait and Cape York.
His clinical research interests include successful ageing and dementia in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and models of integrative service delivery, including telegeriatrics and transitions in sub-acute care and community care. He leads the Healthy Ageing Research Team at James Cook University, with 10 years of continuous NHMRC grants and over $8milllion in competitive grants funding and over 50 peer reviewed publications.
Eddy was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2023 Australia Day Honours for significant service to geriatric medicine and to professional organisations. Previously in 2015 Eddy was awarded the Public Service Medal (PSM) in the Queens Birthday Honours for services to Queensland Health in the area of Aged Care and the biennial Louis Ariotti Award for Excellence and Innovation in the field of Rural and Remote Health. In 2019, Eddy was appointed to Pre-Eminent Status within Queensland Health.
Outside of medicine, Eddy is married to Mary-Anne, with 3 children and a keen photographer/videographer, hiker, scuba diver and travel enthusiast.
He can be contacted via Twitter/X/Instagram as @edstrivens