1 CURRICULUM VITAE

Annette Joy Braunack-Mayer

PERSONAL DETAILS

Work Address: School of Health and Society Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities NSW 2522 AUSTRALIA

Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

1999 Doctor of Philosophy (Bioethics) with special commendation. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of , South Australia, Australia Thesis title: General Practitioners Doing Ethics: An Empirical Perspective on Bioethical Methods

1984 Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours 2A Community Medicine), Department of Community Medicine, , South Australia, Australia Thesis title: Teaching Ethics to Nurses: The Design and Analysis of a Short Course in the Ethics of Neonatal Intensive Care

1984 Certificate in Epidemiology and Biostatistics 27 hour non-degree course, presented by the Department of Community Medicine, University of Adelaide

PRIZES

2006 Postgraduate Supervisor of the Year Award, University of Adelaide Postgraduate Students’ Association

2004 Finalist (with Assoc Prof Wendy Rogers), Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, Australian Catholic University Eureka Prize for Research in Ethics

2 CURRENT AND PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS

School of Health and Society, University of Wollongong Mar 2018 – current Head of School March 2018 – current Professor of Health Ethics January 2019 – current Professorial Fellow, Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values

School of Public Health1, University of Adelaide Jan 2010 – Mar 2018 Professor of Health Ethics Oct 2010 – Oct 2015 Head of School Jan – Oct 2010 Acting Head of School Sept – Dec 2009 Joint Acting Head of School

Discipline of Public Health (formerly Department of Community Medicine), University of Adelaide 2006 - 2009 Associate Professor 1.0 FTE 2004 – 2005 Senior Lecturer (Level C) 0.8/0.9 FTE 2000 – 2003 Lecturer (Level B) 0.8 FTE 1999 Lecturer (level A) 0.8 FTE 1990 - 1998 Lecturer (level A) 0.6 FTE, tenured since 1995, with two periods of maternity leave of 18 months in total 1987 –1989 Research Officer and Tutor, 0.2 – 0.5 FTE, with a 4 month period of maternity leave

South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute 2017 - Honorary SAHMRI Fellow

Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, University Medical Centre – Radboud University, The Netherlands Aug 2007 – Oct 2007 Visiting Research Fellow

Centre for Ethics in Medicine, University of Bristol Oct 2002 – March 2003 Visiting Research Fellow

South Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Health May & Oct 1999 Visiting Scholar

Adjunct employment (through the Department of Public Health, University of Adelaide) 1996 Field Support Officer, South Australian & Northern Territory Field Support Consortium for Divisions of General Practice 1993 -1995 Deputy Director University of Adelaide Field Support Service for Divisions of General Practice

South Australian Health Commission July 1985 – Dec 1986 Project Officer, Nursing Office Jan 1985 – June 1985 Research Assistant to Prof. G. Andrews, World Health Organization Grant: Ageing in Asia Oceania

CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE

University of Wollongong:

University of Adelaide: 2017 – Member, Staff Appeal Review Panel 2017 – Designated Officer, Research Misconduct Investigation

1 Previously School of Population Health / Population Health and Clinical Practice 3 2016 – Chair, Student Misconduct Tribunal 2016 - Chair, Animal Ethics Committee (Sciences) 2015 Member, Research Data and Primary Materials Policy Working Party 2015 Member, Research Misconduct Independent Internal Panel 2014 Chair, Review of the School of Chemical Engineering 2014 Member, Student Health Assessment and Leave Policy 2013 - Deputy Chair, Student Misconduct Tribunal 2013 – 2014 Beacon of Learning and Teaching Taskforce 2013 – 2014 Beacon Enablers’ Taskforce 2012 - 2014 Chair, Barbara Kidman Research Fellowship Selection Committee 2011 Chair, Review of the School of Social Sciences 2009 - Member, Academic Board 2009,2013-14 Member, Research Education and Development Committee 2009 Member, Student Matters Sub-Committee, REDC 2008 Facilitator, Future Research Leaders Program (Governance & Compliance) 2008 Member, Research Code of Conduct Working Group 2006 Acting Co-Champion and Member, Preventive Health Care Research Cluster 2005 - 2007 Member, Quality Issues Relating to Research Education Working Group 2004 - 2007 Member, Selection Committee, Mutual Community / Heddle Postgraduate Travel Grants 2005 - 2014 Expert panel member, Adelaide Graduate Centre Workshop on Supervising Postgraduate Research Students 2005 - 2006 UA Working Party, Review of the “Australian Code for Conducting Research” 2002 Member, Academic Board (Jan – May) 2001, 2005 Member, Student Appeals Committees

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Adelaide: 2010 - 2015 Member, Faculty Executive Team 2009 Convenor, Higher Degrees Committee 2009 Member, Research Committee 2009 Member, Internationalisation Committee 2008 - 2009 Member, Year 2 Course Committee 2007 Report of focus groups conducted for the Faculty of Health Sciences in response to the staff climate surveys (with Greg Nankervis and Leanne Winter) 2005 - 2007 Chair, Medical Personal and Professional Development Working Party, Undergraduate Medicine Program 2002 - 2006 Member, Years 4/5 Medical and Scientific Attachments Sub-committee 2000 - 2004 Convenor, Electives Committee, Medical School 2003 - 2009 Member, Professional Behaviours Panel 1999 - 2003 Member, Professional and Personal Development Working Party, Undergraduate Medicine Program, 1998 - 2001 Academic Program Adviser, Bachelor of Health Sciences 1998 - 2001 Member, Bachelor of Health Sciences Management Committee 1999 - 2001 Member, Curriculum Committee 1998 - 1999 Member, Public Health Education and Research Unit, South Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Health 1999 Member, Third Year Management Committee 1999 Curriculum development (women’s health and gastrointestinal curriculum mapping groups), Undergraduate Medicine Program 1993 - 2000 Member, Admissions Committee

School of Public Health: 2006 - 2009 Chair, Research and Higher Degrees Committee 2006 - 2009 Lead Post Graduate Coordinator

Discipline of Public Health: 2006 - 2008 Deputy Head 2006 Convenor, Curriculum Committee 2002, 2005 Member, Research Committee 2003 - 2004 Convenor, Research Committee 1999 - 2001 Convenor, Departmental Curriculum Committee 1998 Member, Bachelor of Health Sciences Working Party

4 1998 Member, Departmental Curriculum Committee 1992 - 1995 Member, Departmental Executive

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2012 Leading the Future, High Potential Future Leaders’ Program, University of Adelaide 2010 Heads of School Leadership Program, University of Adelaide 2008 Advanced Leadership Development Program, University of Adelaide 2007 Leadership Development Program, University of Adelaide 2004 Quality in Postgraduate Education Conference

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Membership of external boards and committees: International: 2009 - Member, INAHTA/HTAi Ethics Interest Sub Group. 2006 Co-convenor, Preconference Workshop: Ethics and Health Technology Assessment, Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi), Adelaide: July 3- 6, 2006 2005 – 2006 Member, International Scientific Committee of (HTAi) Health Technology Assessment International, Adelaide, Australia 2006

National: 2016 - Member, University of Divinity Council 2016 - Chair, Bellberry Human Research Ethics Committee F 2014 - 2015 Deputy Chair, Council of Academic Public Health Institutions Australia (CAPHIA) 2010 - 2012 Member, Board of MCQ Examiners, Australian Medical Council 2010 - Deputy Chair, Population Health and Ethics MCQ Working Group, Australian Medical Council 2009 – 2010 Member, Planning Committee, Australian Association for Bioethics and Health Law Inaugural Conference. Adelaide, 1-4 July, 2010. 2006 - Member, Australian Medical Council MCQ Item Writing Group 2000 - 2002 Convenor, Association for Teachers of Ethics and Law in Australian and New Zealand Medical Schools (ATEAM) 1999 - 2000 Member, Organising Committee, Association for Teachers of Ethics and Law in Australian and New Zealand Medical Schools (ATEAM) 1996 - 2006 Member, Commission on Social and Bioethical Questions, Lutheran Church of Australia 1994 - 1998 Secretary and member of executive, Australian Bioethics Association 1994 - 1998 Member, Socio-Moral Questions Subcommittee, Commission on Social and Bioethical Questions, Lutheran Church of Australia 1993 - 1994 Member, Planning Committee, for the Third National Conference of the Australian Bioethics Association in Adelaide, April 21-23, 1994. 2000 Adjudicator, Inaugural Health Ethics Essay Competition, Australian Medical Students’ Association

State: 2017 – Chair, South Australia Department of Health and Ageing Human Research Ethics Committee 2016 - Member, 24/7 Care Pilot Study Advisory Panel, ECH 2015 - Member, Adelaide College of Divinity Board 2013 - 2016 Chair, Ethics Panel, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute 2013 - Member, Interagency Taskforce on Disclosure of Serious Criminal Offences, SA Health 2012 - Member, Population Health and Health & Social Policy Pillar Committee, SAHMRI (South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute) 2011 - Presiding Member, Ethics Health Advisory Council, SA Department of Health 2010 - Member, Human Research Ethics Committee, SA Department of Health 2009 - 2010 Chair, Treatment Ethics Committee, Central Northern Adelaide Health Service 2009 -2010 Member, Research Ethics and Governance Committee, Central Northern Adelaide Health Service 5 2008 - 2009 Chair, Management Committee (Research and Education Committee), Ethics Centre of South Australia 2005 - 2008 Theme Leader, Research Practice Theme, Ethics Centre of South Australia 2005 - 2012 Member, Management Committee (Research and Education Committee), Ethics Centre of South Australia 2005 Joint Interim Director, Ethics Centre of South Australia 2004 - 2007 Dog and Cat Management Board, South Australia, Ministerial nominee for Public Health 2004 - 2006 Member, North West Area Health Service Board Research & Ethics Committee 2004 Member, Planning Committee, Public Health Association (SA Branch) Conference Planning Committee 2003 Member and Acting-Chair, Working Party to Establish the Ethics Centre of South Australia, representing the University of Adelaide 1999 - 2009 Member, Royal Adelaide Hospital Treatment Ethics Committee (Ethicist position) 2000 - 2002 Member, Planning Committee, for the National Conference of the Australian Bioethics Association in Adelaide, February 2002 1996 Member, Hepatitis C Resource Allocation Group, South Australian Health Commission 1995 - 1997 Member, Ethics Advisory Committee, Aged Care Council, Lutheran Church of Australia, South Australian District 1992 Across the Spinifex Steering Committee

External Department, Centre and Program Reviews: 2016 Member of Panel, Centre for Human Bioethics 2015 Member of Panel, Review of the Master of Public Health and Master of Health Promotion, Deakin University 2015 Member of Panel, Accreditation MBBS, Bond University (Australian Medical Council) 2013 Member of Panel, Review of the Bachelor of Health Sciences, Auckland University 2011 Member of Panel, Review of the Centre for Health and Society,

Editor: 2007-2014 Associate Editor for Australasia, Public Health Ethics

Journal referee/reviewer: American Journal of Public Health, 2014 – Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2009 - Australian Family Physician, 2001- 2007 Bioethics, 2003 - British Journal of General Practice, 1999 - British Medical Journal, 2007 – Health Expectations, 2006 – Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2006 - Journal of Internal Medicine, 2005 – Journal of Medical Ethics, 2002 - Medical Education, 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2007 – Medical Journal of Australia, 2002 – Qualitative Health Research, 2007 –

Research grants referee/reviewer/panel member: International: 2017 – Research Grants Council Hong Kong 2016 – Swiss National Science Foundation 2016 – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation), 2016 - Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions, Canada 2012 The Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom 2008 - Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw) Infectious Disease Control Programme Grants 2005 Health Research Board, Ireland

National: 2020 Panel member, MRFF Novel Coronavirus Vaccine Development Grants

6 2016 - Panel member, National Health and Medical Research Council, Career Development Fellowships 2008 - Australian Research Council, Discovery and Linkage Grants, Discovery Early Career Research Awards, Future Fellowships, Laureate Fellowships 2005 - National Health and Medical Research Council, Project Grants 2006 National Health and Medical Research Council, 'Preventive Health Care and Strengthening Australia's Social and Economic Fabric' Strategic Awards

State: 2004 - Women’s and Children’s Hospital Research Foundation Grants

Thesis Examination: Masters by research: University of Newcastle; 2005 ; 2005 University of Melbourne; 2003 PhD: Auckland University, 2017 University, 2013, 2015 University of Melbourne; 2007, 2010 La Trobe University; 2007

Society membership: Australian Bioethics Association International Association of Bioethics Public Health Association of Australia Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi)

POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION 43 students (19 PhDs, 2 MMedSci/MSc, 12 MPH, 11 Honours) completed from 1999-2017

PhD: Completed: Dr Adyya Gupta Exploring determinants of high sugar intake among adults in Adelaide, South Australia using a mixed methodology approach. awarded 2019 (principal supervisor) Dr Mazna Almarzooqi Physical activity among young educated Saudi Women: a framework to research factors influencing health behaviours in the Middle Eastern context, awarded 2017 (principal supervisor) Dr Teresa Burgess When chronic disease management becomes end of life care: the role of the health system in facilitating the transition, awarded 2016 (principal supervisor) Dr Jana Sisnowski International evidence and experiences in regulatory approaches to obesity prevention: informing health policy considerations in South Australia, awarded 2016 (co-supervisor) Dr Ting Xia A Co-Benefit Analysis of Alternative Transportation in Adelaide, Australia: Integrating Perspectives from Communities and Stakeholders for Sustainable Change, awarded 2015 (co-supervisor) Dr Maoyi Xu Medical Students’ Motivations for Studying Medicine: Changes and Relationship with Altruistic Attitudes, Expectations, and Experiences of Learning at University, awarded 2015 (principal supervisor at completion) Dr Phi Le Collaborative prescribing of the opioid substitution treatment program in South Australia, awarded 2014 (principal supervisor at completion) Dr Adriana Parrella Vaccine Safety Monitoring – A study of passive reporting as a mechanism of vaccine post marketing surveillance, awarded 2014 (co-supervisor) Dr Jodie Avery Depression and its association with the psychosocial factors of urinary incontinence, awarded 2014 (co-supervisor) Dr Nasreen Jahan Evaluation of occupational health and safety educational interventions for young workers - towards a conceptual model of OHS education, awarded 2013 (co-supervisor) Dr Vicki Xafis The ethical and legal acceptability of data linkage for vaccine safety monitoring, awarded 2013 (principal supervisor) 7 Dr Connal Lee The ethics of communication in an infectious disease emergency, awarded 2013 (co-supervisor) Dr Liviu Oprea Health technologies for self-management: an ethical appraisal of the impact of self-management technologies on physician-patient relationships, awarded 2012 (principal supervisor) Dr James Smith Health service utilization in men, awarded 2012, (principal supervisor) Dr Susan Selby Back home: distress in re-entering cross-cultural missionary workers and the development of a theoretical framework for clinical management, awarded 2011 (principal supervisor at completion) Dr Esther Speight Autonomy and chronic condition self-management programs, awarded 2010 (principal supervisor) Dr Vicki Skinner Students’ experiences of group work in problem based learning, awarded 2010 (co-supervisor) Dr Philippa Williams The Meaning of Social Support to the New Family, awarded 2005 (principal supervisor) Dr Deborah Hersh Treatment termination in chronic aphasia, awarded 2003 (co-supervisor) Dr Ian Edwards Clinical reasoning in three different fields of study – a qualitative study, awarded 2001 (co-supervisor)

Continuing: Aimee Brownbill Community knowledge of sugar-sweetened beverages and potential public health interventions to reduce consumption, 2016 – (principal supervisor) Natalie May Public perceptions of the link between alcohol and cancer, 2013 – (co- supervisor) Emma Muhlack Constructions of non-problematised drinking and the ethics of alcohol warning labels, 2015 – (co-supervisor)

MMedSci/MSc: Completed: Jasmine Gregory How did we survive? Aboriginal women sharing their lived experiences and knowledge of lessons learned in life through story-telling, awarded October 2019 (principal supervisor) Harshani Jayasinghe Interactive e-health intervention for youth tobacco prevention and healthy lifestyle improvement, awarded October 2017 (co-supervisor) Ms Stynke Docter Public perceptions of resource allocation in a pandemic: A citizens’ jury using grid/group analysis. MSc (The Athena institute, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam), with Prof GJ van der Wilt, awarded 2008 (principal supervisor) Ms Gemma Carey The place of community in a community organisation: Negotiating relationships in the third sector. MMedSci, awarded 2007 (principal supervisor at completion)

MPH (dissertation): Completed: Ms Kamini Koshal Parental perspectives - SMS and calendar reminders to promote timely immunisation in infants and young children, awarded 2016 Ms Kristy Schirmer Exploring career pathways in health promotion through action research with the Australian Health Promotion Association SA Branch (AHPA SA), awarded 2009. Ms Jane Scarborough Why do GPs take part in opioid substitution programs?: A qualitative pilot study of the factors that shape private prescribers’ participation with the South Australian Private Opioid Substitution Program (with Dr Jaklin Eliott), awarded 2008. Mr Barry Mortimer Evaluating 'Service Productivity Assessment ' as a tool for service development: an action research study, awarded 2006 Ms Sue Lewis Parents’ experiences of an Adverse Event Following Immunisation (AEFI) in South Australia – a qualitative study, awarded 2005. Mr Daniel Cox Presumed Consent for Cord Blood Donation – Ethical Appraisal of the Implementation of an Emerging Health Technology, awarded 2004 Ms Andrea Church Identifying general practice workforce needs at the local level, awarded 2003 Ms Heather Tan Spiritual needs and palliative care: A qualitative study, MGriefPallCare awarded 2003

8 Ms Jodie Avery Form and function: The information needs of women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome - implications for treatment and health outcomes, awarded 2003 Ms Litza Graham Written patient information: An analysis of the quality of miscarriage leaflets in South Australia hospitals, awarded 2002 Ms Lauren Engelhardt A Critical Analysis of Australia’s Printed Media Reporting on “Economy-Class Syndrome”, awarded 2001 Ms Sue Houghton Undergraduate public health education at the University of Adelaide: Workforce perspectives, awarded 2000

Honours Completed: Ms Eloise Spooner Vending machine use in tertiary educational settings. BHealthSci Hons 2A, awarded 2017 Ms Aimee Brownbill The marketing of sugar sweetened beverages to young people, BHlthSc Hons 1, awarded 2016 Ms Amy Findlay Cultural institutions as a setting for health promotion for children and young people: An Australian focused exploratory study, BHlthSc Hons 1, awarded 2015 Ms Lauren Clark To what extent do Australian legislative measures counter, alter or rectify the determinants of childhood obesity?, BHlthSc Hons 1, awarded 2013 Ms Olga Anikeeva Attitudes of South Australian general practitioners toward working a pandemic. BHealthSci Hons 2A), awarded 2007 Mr Tom Capogreco Ethics and citizens juries. BHealthSci Hons 1 (Public Health), awarded 2007 Ms Georgina March What should legislation be in South Australia in regard to sperm, egg and embryo donation?, BHealthSci Hons 2A, awarded 2006 Ms Carolyn Astley An ethical appraisal of drug eluting stents. BHealthSci Hons 2A, awarded 2005 Ms Catherine Easterbrook Nutrition and cancer in popular Australian magazines. BHealthSci Hons 2A, awarded 2004 Mr Henry Jones How should the public participate in decisions about bioethical issues? A philosophical critique. BA Hons 2A , awarded 2002 Ms Dana Fisk A study of eating habits among night shift nurses. BHealthSci Hons 2A, awarded 2001 Mr Simon Cooklin How does rurality shape how mental health is defined? BHealthSci Hons 2A, 1999

Continuing:

TEACHING

University of Adelaide: Program coordination: 2007 - 2009 Post-graduate Coordination (School of Public Health) 2003 - 2004, Post-graduate Coordination (Discipline of Public Health) 2006- 2009 2000 - 2003 National Undergraduate Public Health Internship and Scholarship Scheme 1999 - 2002 Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours Public Health) 1998 - 2001 Academic Program Adviser, Bachelor of Health Sciences

Course coordination: 2016 - Introduction to Health Ethics I (BHealthSci) 2016 - Qualitative Research Methods in Health (MPH/MCP) 2007, 2009 Teaching Clinical Ethics (Flinders University) 2006 - 2009 Public Health Ethics (MPH) 2003 - 2008 Qualitative Research Methods (MPH) 2004 - 2005 Ethics, Science and Society II/III (BHealthSci) 2003 Public Health Internships III (BHealthSci) 2001 - 2003 National Public Health Vacation Scholarships 2001 Ethics in the Biomedical Sciences II/III 2001 Public Health Inquiry II (BHealthSci) 2000 Health Promotion (GDPH/MPH) 1996 - 1999 Public Health IIIA and Public Health IIIB (formerly Public Health III) (BHealthSci) 9 1990 – 1995 Public Health I (BHealthSci) 1990 - 1999 Clinical Ethics (a component of Clinical Science and Skills, Med 3) 1991 Current Ethical & Legal Issues in Community Health - Working in Health Care (Med 2)

Lecturer: Post-graduate: Health Promotion (MPH) Qualitative Research Methods (GDPH/MPH) Introduction to Research Methods (MPH) Epidemiological Research Methods (MPH) Health Promotion (MPH) Prevention in Practice (MPH) Public Health Ethics (MPH)

Undergraduate: Public Health Honours (BHealthSci) Ethics in the Biomedical Sciences II/III (BHealthSci) Public Health Inquiry II (BHealthSci) Medical Ethics (years 1,2 and 3 MBBS) Public Health I (BHealthSci) Community Practice Workshops (Med 6) Clinical Ethics (Med 3) Medicine in the Community (Med 2) Working in Health Care (Med 2)

Adjunct teaching: Royal Adelaide Hospital, Neurosurgery Trainees’ Program 2006 - 2011 Ethical issues in neurosurgery

Royal Australia College of Psychiatrists Training Program 2005 - 2014 Philosophical basis of the RANZCP Code of Ethics

Adelaide to Outback General Practice Training Program 2003 - 2013 Practical ethics for general practitioners

Royal Adelaide Hospital, Continuing Education Program 2003 - 2006 Clinical ethics and the workplace

Repatriation Hospital, Staff Development Program (Nursing) 2004, 2006 Ethical issues in mental health

Imperial College, University of London Sept 1997 Annual Intensive Course on Medical Ethics

South Australian & Northern Territory Field Support Consortium for Divisions of General Practice/ University of Adelaide Field Support Service: 1996 Managing divisions – a workshop for SA Divisions of General Practice Working with Consumers – a workshop for Divisions of General Practice (together with Consumers’ Health Forum) 1995 Needs Assessments – a workshop for Divisions of General Practice

Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Training Program (SA): 1991 - 1997 Ethical problems in general practice.

School of Education, Flinders University of South Australia: 1988 - 1995 Ethical problems in the care of infants with disabilities. For students in Masters in Special Education.

School of Nursing, Queen Victoria Hospital: 1987 - 1992 Short course in ethics for neonatal intensive care nurses

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RESEARCH SUPPORT

Nationally competitive research grants: 2020 – 2022 Stacy Carter, Houssami Nehmat, Degeling Christopher, Richards Bernadette, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Rogers Wendy, Wang Lei, Win Khin, Esi Woode Maame. The algorithm will see you now: ethical, legal and social implications of adopting machine learning systems for diagnosis and screening. NHMRC Ideas Grant 1181960, $823,476.40 2019 – 2021 Brown Alex, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Barrie Helen Davy Carol, D’Angelo Shane. Designing Indigenous aged care with a ‘whole of community’ perspective, NHMRC Targeted Call GNT1170496, $741,947. 2019 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Carter S, Roder D, Street J, Sproston K. Public Interest in and Social Licence for the Use of Linked Administrative Data in Therapeutic Development. Public Health Research Network, $80,000. 2017 – 2019 (Davy Carol), Braunack-Mayer Annette, Brown Alex, Barrie Helen. Culturally safe workforce models for rural and remote Indigenous organisations. Dementia and Aged Care Services Fund: Research and Innovation Grants. $1,129,455. CIA from beginning of grant.

2015 - 2017 Karnon J, Haji Ali Afzali H, Braunack-Mayer A, Begg S, Carter D. Increasing population health by making better funding decisions: Estimation of the cost- effectiveness threshold for the Australian health system. NHMRC Project Grant APP1084387. $331,398.

2014 – 2018 Brown Alex, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Brown Ngiare, Aromataris Edoardo. Synthesis and translation of evidence for the management and treatment of chronic disease in Indigenous populations. (CREATE) Centre of Research Excellence in Population Health Research APP1061242. $2.48m.

2013 - 2014 Miller Caroline, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Wakefield Melanie, Street Jackie. Assessing community knowledge, beliefs and attitudes about sugar-sweetened beverages, including responses to potential regulatory measures aimed at curbing obesity. Beat Cancer Project Grant APP1070585 $100,000.

2013 - 2016 Gold Michael, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Buttery Jim, Stocks Nigel, Effler Paul, Macartney Kristine, Haji Ali Afzali, Hossein. Can e-Health improve post-marketing surveillance of drugs and vaccines? The Stimulated Telephone Assisted Rapid Safety Surveillance (STARSS) randomised controlled trial. NHMRC Partnership Project 1067703. $431,902.

2012 - 2015 Miller Emma R; Eliott, Jaklin A; Olver Ian N; Ali Robert L; Braunack-Mayer Annette J; Crabb Shona H; Louise Jennie; Baratiny Genevieve Y. Public and ethical responses to mandated alcohol warning labels about increased long-term risk of cancer. ARC Linkage Grant LP120200175. $116,609 (2012: $23,478; 2013: $40, 862; 2014: $34,826; 2015: $17,442). Total partner contribution: $60,000.

2012 - 2014 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Street, JM, Reynolds C, Moore V, Warin M, Carter D, Moss J, Merlin T. (AIs: Broderick D, Willis C, Gordon J, Tooher R, Larg A) Steward or nanny state: Consulting the public about the use of regulations and laws to address childhood obesity (HealthyLaws). Australian National Preventive Health Agency Research Grants Program 2011-12. ($288,381)

2010 - 2012 Braunack-Mayer AJ, O'Keefe MF, Skinner R, McCaffery KJ, Burgess T, Marshall HS, Watson M. Optimising intersectoral collaboration between the health and education sectors (Health Bridges). ARC Linkage Grant LP100200007. (2010: $63,650; 2011: $127,940; 2012: $64,290). Total partner contribution: $152,600.

11 2009 - 2010 Marshall H, Braunack-Mayer A, Ryan P, Street J. Evaluation of community knowledge, acceptance of and participation in strategies to prevent spread of H1N1 (SIREN). NHMRC Research on H1N1 Influenza 09 to inform public policy. ($185,922)

2009 - 2013 (Jamrozik K, Hiller JE,) Braunack-Mayer A, Gericke C, Ryan P, Karnon J, Nasir R, Beilby J. Health care in the round: building capacity for integrated decision-making for improving health services. NHMRC Capacity Building Grant. 565501 ($2,094,714) (Currently CIA.)

2009 - 2011 Hiller JE, Elshaug AG, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Moss JR, Wale J, Buchan H. Changing policy and practice in health care. NHMRC Project Grant 565327. $860,750 (Year 1 $250,250; Year 2: $365,250; Year 3: $245,250). Associate Investigators: Littlejohns P, Wells R, Phillips P, Goss A, Norman R, Southcott A, Karnon J, Merlin T, de Lacey S, Street J.

2008 - 2010 Gold MS, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Ryan P, Gericke CA, McNeil JJ, Freemantle CJ, Thomson CJ, Roughead EE, Taylor LK, Elliott E, Filby DR, Buttery JP. Can and should we link data at a national level? Vaccine safety surveillance: A case study. ARC Linkage Project. LP0882394 (2008: $165,154; 2009: $146,254; 2010: $142,824. Total partner contribution: $411,000)

2008 - 2010 Bi P, Ryan P, Weinstein P, Pisaniello DL, Parton KA, Moss JR, Braunack-Mayer AJ. Extreme weather and population health in Australia: risk assessment, prediction of health impacts and disease burden, and adaptive strategy exploration. ARC Discovery Project. DP0880933 (2008: $70,000; 2009: $56,899; 2010: $62,586)

2007 - 2008 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Rogers WA, Moss JR, Hiller JE, Bi P, Salter AB, Givney RC, van Eyk H. Citizens’ juries: enabling effective influenza pandemic policy through engagement with the community (FluViews). ARC Linkage Project. LP0775341 (2007- $32,000; 2008 - $52,000)

2007 - 2009 de Lacey SL, Rogers WA, Naffine NM, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Richards BJ, Ballantyne AJ. Consent in the void: moral, legal and community values in decisions before birth and after death. ARC Discovery Project. DP0773141 (2007- $30,000; 2008 - $35,000; 2009 - $40,000)

Other research grants:

2018 Barrie H, Burgess T, Braunack-Mayer A, Street J, Truede C, Cebulla A. Social, ethical and economic considerations of smart technologies for ageing well. Office for the Ageing, South Australian Government. $20,000

2018 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Feng X, Carter S, Street J. Enabling big data: Developing best practice for the public sector in big data ethics and policy. Faculty of Social Sciences Seed Grant, University of Wollongong, $18,000.

2017 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Smithers L, Miller C. Children’s exposure to gambling, alcohol and fast food advertisements on television. Project Development Funding Grant, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Adelaide, $29,592.

2016 Karmel S, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Parsons M. Get Ready Narrabri. NSW Community Resilience Innovation Program (CRIP), $150,000.

2008 Haren M, Stokes A, Taylor J, Daniel M, Lynch J, Price K, Braunack-Mayer A. Intergenerational Wellbeing and Community Environmental Conditions in Whyalla: A Whyalla Community Health and Wellbeing Partnership. Centre of Intergenerational Health - ARC Seed-Funding Developmental Linkage Scheme. $5000.

2008 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Marshall HS, O’Keefe M. Human Papillomavirus immunisation: Why are adolescent girls opting out? University of Adelaide Faculty of Health Sciences - Small Grants Scheme; $12,000.

12 2008 Rogers WA, de Lacey S, Braunack-Mayer A (AI), Richards B (AI). Donations after cardiac death: ethical issues encountered by practitioners. Flinders University Faculty of Health Sciences Partnership Research Grants 2008; $50,000.

2006-08 Wittert G, Hiller J, Andrews G, Taylor A, Findlay D, Fazzalari N, Braunack-Mayer A, Warin M, Fenech M, Nettelbeck T, Burns N, Wilson C, Tilley W, Buchanan G, O’Loughlin P, Marshall V, Ivell R, Casson R. The Florey Adelaide Male Ageing Study: Promoting Health Wellbeing and Utilisation of Health Services by Middle aged and Older Men. Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology. Premier’s Science and Research Fund. $300,000

2005 Rogers WA, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Israel M. Ethical issues in the publication of health sciences research. Flinders Institute for Health and Medical Research Competitive Research Grants; $2,000.

2005 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Hiller JE, Ashcroft R, Facey K. Linking health technology assessment and community perspectives on new health technologies. University of Adelaide Faculty of Health Sciences, Small Research Grants Scheme; $8,000.

2005 Rogers WA, Braunack-Mayer AJ. Investigation of ethical and legal considerations in the secondary uses of health data Flinders Institute for Health and Medical Research Establishment grant; $5,000.

2004 Braunack-Mayer A, Rogers W, Cullity G, Provis C. An ethical critique and document analysis of conflicts of interests in Divisions of General Practice. UA Faculty of Health Sciences; Small Research Grants Scheme; $14,000.

2001 - 2002 Kay P, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Rogers G. Gay Men and Tobacco. Anti-Tobacco Community Grant, South Australian Department of Human Services; $41,000.

1999 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Kirke K & Fuller J. Rural Injury in South Australia – A Review of the Literature and Available Data. South Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Health; $3,300.

1998 Beilby J, Braunack-Mayer AJ. External Evaluation of the Care and Prevention Program (The South Australian Primary and Extended Care HIV Project). Adelaide Central and Eastern Division of General Practice with funds from General Practice Program, Department of Human Services and Health; $28,727.

1997 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Moss JR, Hepworth J, Worsley A. Evaluation of the Anxiety Disorder Program for the South East of South Australia. South East Division of General Practice with funds from General Practice Program, Department of Human Services and Health; $22,765

1997 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Moss JR, Hepworth J, Worsley A. Evaluation of a Project in Upskilling in Counselling for General Practitioners. Adelaide Hills Division of General Practice with funds from General Practice Program, Department of Human Services and Health; $12,507

1997 Beilby J, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Moss JR, Miller E. Evaluation of an Obstetric Shared Care Program. Adelaide Western Division of General Practice with funds from General Practice Program, Department of Human Services and Health; $19,993.

1996 Hicks ND, Reynolds CR, Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethical Issues Associated with Sources of Funding for Divisions of General Practice. General Practice Program, Department of Human Services and Health; $45,000.

1995 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Marley J. Yorke Peninsula Needs Assessment, for the Yorke Peninsula Division of General Practice.. Yorke Peninsula Division of General Practice, with funds from General Practice Program, Department of Human Services and Health; $17,708.

13 1994 Braunack-Mayer AJ and Hicks ND. Needs Assessment for the Adelaide Central and Eastern Division of General Practice. Adelaide Central and Eastern Division of General Practice, General Practice Program, Department of Human Services and Health;$5,651.

1993 Braunack-Mayer AJ, Marley JE. Promotion of Recruitment and Retention of Rural Doctors: Strategies to promote rural practice among medical undergraduates at the University of Adelaide. Rural Incentives Program, Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services; $10,000.

1992 Braunack-Mayer AJ. An Evaluation of General Practitioners' Involvement in the Port Pirie Health Week and Jamestown and Melrose Show Days. General Practice Demonstration Grant, Department of Health, Housing and Community Services; $4,184.

Teaching grants:

2005 - 2009 Braunack-Mayer A, Cullity G, Hunt I, Provis C, Richards, I Rogers W. Establishment of an Ethics Centre for South Australia. Flinders University, University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, State Government of South Australia; $500,000.

2001 - 2003 Braunack-Mayer A, Ryan P, Knuiman M, Spickett J, Heyworth J, Oldenburg B. National Undergraduate Public Health Internship and Scholarship Scheme. Innovations Grants, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, $370,579.

2002 Braunack-Mayer A, Ryan P, Beilby J, Wilkinson D. Public Health Education for Clinicians Project Trial. Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, $16,400.

Contract research and consultancies:

2016 Lynch J, Braunack-Mayer A, Brinkman S, Harman Smith Y, Gregory T, Merlin T, Smithers L, Street J, Chittleborough C, Tooher R, Burgess T, Hoon E. Provision of social policy research, evaluation, investment in data and professional development services through the Research, Evaluation and Data (READ), Department of Social Services, Australian Government. 2016-2019.

2008 - 2011 Merlin T, Hiller J, Braunack-Mayer A, Elshaug A, Karnon J, Moss J, Street J. Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (Medical Benefits Division). Provision of health technology assessment and research related support services. $2m approx..

2009 Hiller JE, Cameron S, Bi P, Braunack-Mayer A, Street J, Anikeeva A. Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research. Technical support for Prime Minister’s Science, Engineering and Innovation Council on epidemics. $63,000.

2008 Street J, Braunack-Mayer A, Bi P. Consultations with young people on South Australia’s strategic plan (SASP) targets. SA Government, Office of Youth. $16553

2008 Rogers W, Braunack-Mayer A, Street J. Ethics of Communication Strategies in Pandemic Flu Plans. Bellberry Limited. $15, 836.

2006 - 2009 Hiller J, Merlin T, Moss J, Braunack-Mayer A, Ryan P. Medicare Benefits Branch, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. Provision of Horizon Scanning services on behalf of the Medical Services Advisory Committee and the Australian Health Ministers Advisory Council. $1m approx

2006 McDermott B, Ryan P, Griffith E, Braunack-Mayer A, Moss J. National Medical Device Tracking System. Therapeutic Goods Administration, Commonwealth Government of Australia. $198,254.

14 2005 – 2009 Hiller J, Merlin T, Moss J, Braunack-Mayer A, Ryan P. The provision of assessment and research related services on medical technologies and procedures for the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC). Department of Health and Aged Care, $1.6m approx.

2005 – 2006 Hiller J, Merlin T, Moss J, Braunack-Mayer A, Ryan P. Australia’s Health Technology Horizon Scanning Unit. Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) and Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Committee (AHMAC), $237,304.

2001 - 2005 Hiller J, Ryan P, Moore V, Moss J, Braunack-Mayer A, Ruffin D, Beilby J, Wilkinson D. The provision of assessment and research related services on medical technologies and procedures for the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC). Department of Health and Aged Care, $1.3m approx.

2001 Beilby J, Braunack-Mayer A. General Practice: Building on Quality - Research and Evaluation Support for Adelaide Western Division of General Practice. Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, $80,345.

1999 - 2000 Beilby J, Braunack-Mayer A, Burgess T, Wilkinson D, Fuller J. Academic Consultancy and Evaluation Support (ACES) - Rural Divisions in South Australia. Rural Divisions of General Practice, South Australia, $72,000.

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

1. Rogers W & Braunack-Mayer AJ. Practical Ethics for General Practice. 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 2. Rogers W & Braunack-Mayer AJ. Practical Ethics for General Practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. 3. Andrews GR, Esterman AE, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Rungie CR. Ageing in Asia Oceania: A Four Country Study. World Health Organization, 1985.

Edited Collections:

4. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Section Editor. Ethics, law and policy. Encyclopedia of Public Health, Second Edition. NY: Elsevier, 2016. 5. Rogers WA, Braunack-Mayer AJ. Section Editors. Ethical and Legal Issues. Encyclopedia of Public Health. NY: Elsevier, 2008.

Book chapters:

6. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Street JM. Approaches to academic integrity in medical and health research. In Bretag T, editor. Handbook of Academic Integrity. Berlin: Springer, 2016.

7. Street JM, Marshall, H, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Rogers WA, Ryan P and the FluViews Team. Seeking community views on allocation of scarce resources in a pandemic: Two methods, two answers. In: Big Picture Bioethics. (Dodds S, Ankeney R: Editors) Melbourne: Springer (In press)

8. Braunack-Mayer A.J., Street J.M., and Palmer N. Technology, Ethics of: Overview. In: Ruth Chadwick, editor. Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Second Edition, volume 4. San Diego: Academic Press; 2012. pp. 321–327.

9. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Palmer N. New Technologies: Introduction - ethical, legal and social issues in health technology assessment. Encyclopedia of Public Health. NY: Elsevier, 2008.

10. Braunack-Mayer AJ. The ethics of primary health care. In Ashcroft R, Dawson A, McMillan J, Draper H. (eds) Principles of Health Care Ethics. London: Wiley, 2007.

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Refereed Journal Articles:

2020: 11. Jayasinghe H, Short CE, Braunack-Mayer A, Merkin A, Hume C. A systematic scoping review: evidence regarding automatic processing computerised tasks designed for health interventions in real-world settings amongst adults [published online ahead of print, 2020 Jun 3]. J Med Internet Res. 2020;10.2196/17915. doi:10.2196/17915

12. Caroline Miller, Annette Braunack-Mayer, Melanie Wakefield, David Roder, Kerin O'Dea, Joanne Dono, Kerry Ettridge. Qualitative insights into Australian consumers’ views for and against government action on sugary drinks. Public Health Research. Published online April 22, 2020.

13. Chris Degeling; Stacy M Carter; Antoine van Oijen; Jeremy McAnulty; Vitali Sintchenko; Annette Braunack-Mayer; Trent Yarwood; Jane Johnson; Gwendolyn L Gilbert. Community perspectives on the benefits and risks of technologically enhanced communicable disease surveillance systems: A report on four community juries. BMC Medical Ethics. Accepted April 20, 2020.

14. Stephen Harfield; Odette Pearson; Kim Morey; Elaine Kite; Karla Canuto; Karen Glover; Judith Streak Gomersall; Drew Carter; Carol Davy; Edoardo Aromataris; Annette Braunack-Mayer. Assessing the quality of health research from an Indigenous perspective: The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quality Appraisal Tool. BMC Medical Research Methodology. Accepted March 26, 2020

15. Brownbill AL, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Miller CL. 2020 What makes a beverage healthy? A qualitative study of young adults’ conceptualisation of sugar-containing beverage healthfulness. Appetite 150: 104675. Accepted March 11, 2020

16. Gupta, A., Braunack-Mayer, A., Smithers, L., Harford, J., Coveney, J. 2020 Good and bad sugars: Australian adults’ perspectives on sugar in their diet. Critical Public Health. Accepted March 11, 2020. doi.10.1080/09581596.2020.1745150.

17. Miller C., Braunack-Mayer A., Wakefield M., Roder D., O'Dea K., Dono J., Ettridge K. 2020 “When we were young, it really was a treat; now sugar is just the norm every day” – A qualitative study of parents’ and young adults’ perceptions and consumption of sugary drinks. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 31:47-57.

2019: 18. Duszynski K.M., Pratt N.L., Lynch J.W., Braunack-Mayer A., Taylor L.K., Berry J.G., Xafis V., Buttery J., Gold M.S., on behalf of the Vaccine Assessment Using Linked Data (VALiD) Working Group. 2019 Process trumps potential public good: better vaccine safety through linked cross- jurisdictional immunisation data in Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 43:496-503.

19. Ambagtsheer R.C., Beilby J.J., Visvanathan R., Dent E., Yu S., Braunack-Mayer A.J. (2019) Should we screen for frailty in primary care settings? A fresh perspective on the frailty evidence base: A narrative review. Preventive Medicine;119:63-69.

20. Miller C., Wakefield M., Braunack-Mayer A., Roder D., O'Dea K., Ettridge K., Dono J. 2019 Who drinks sugar sweetened beverages and juice? An Australian population study of behaviour, awareness and attitudes. BMC Obesity 6:1-12.

21. # Gupta Adyya, Miller Caroline, Harford Jane, Smithers Lisa, Braunack-Mayer Annette. 2019 Australia’s sugar tale. Public Health Nutrition 22:2682-2687

22. Le, P., Braunack-Mayer, A. 2019 Perspectives on privacy in the pharmacy: the views of opioid substitution treatment clients. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 15(8):1021-1026.

23. # Brownbill AL, Miller CL, Braunack-Mayer AJ. 2019 Health Star Ratings: What’s on the labels of Australian beverages? Health Promotion Journal of Australia 30:114-118.

16 24. #Stajic J, Harfield S, Brown A, Dawson A, Davy C, Aromataris E, Braunack-Mayer A. 2019 Evaluating a research capacity strengthening program for Aboriginal community controlled health organisations. Australian Journal of Primary Health 25:72-81.

2018: 25. # Brownbill AL, Miller CL, Braunack-Mayer AJ. (2018) Industry use of ‘better-for-you’ features on labels of sugar-containing beverages. Public Health Nutrition 21(18): 3335-3343.

26. # Muhlack Emma, Carter Drew, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Morfidis Nicholas, Eliott Jaklin. 2018 Constructions of alcohol consumption by non-problematised middle-aged drinkers: a qualitative systematic review. BMC Public Health 18:1016 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5948-x

27. # Gupta, A., Smithers, L.G., Harford, J., Merlin, T., Braunack-Mayer, A. (2018) How much free sugar do Australians consume? Findings from a National Survey. ANZJPH 42(6):533-40.

28. Brownbill, A., Braunack-Mayer A., & Miller, C. (2018) The Marketing of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages to Young People on Facebook. ANZJPH, 42(4):354-360.

29. May N.J., Eliott J., Crabb S., Miller E.R., Braunack-Mayer A. Alcohol warning labels to reduce alcohol-related harm: A systematic scoping review protocol. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports published online September 3, 2019.

30. # Gupta, A., Smithers, L.G., Harford, J., Merlin, T., Braunack-Mayer, A. (2018) Determinants of knowledge and attitudes about sugar and the association of knowledge and attitudes with sugar intake among adults: A systematic review. Appetite, 126, 1 July 2018, 185-194.

31. #Le, P., Braunack-Mayer, A., & Laurence, C. (2018). Collaborative pharmacist prescribing within the opioid substitution treatment program in South Australia: Patient and pharmacist views. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 14, 187-195.

2017: 32. #Xia, T., Zhang, Y., Braunack-Mayer, A., Crabb, S. (2017). Public attitudes toward encouraging sustainable transportation: An Australian case study. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 11(8), 593-601.

33. Braunack-Mayer, A., Gibson, O. (2017). Including minority populations in research: We must do better. Medical Journal of Australia, 207(1), 22-23.

34. #Street, J., Sisnowski, J., Tooher, R., Farrell, L., & Braunack-Mayer, A. (2017). Community perspectives on the use of regulation and law for obesity prevention in children: A citizens' jury. Health Policy, 121(5), 566-573.

35. Cristyn Davies, Susan Rachel Skinner, Tanya Stoney, Helen Siobhan Marshall, Joanne Collins, Jane Jones, Heidi Hutton, Adriana Parrella, Spring Cooper, Kevin McGeechan, Gregory Zimet, and for the HPV.edu Study Group.. ‘Is it like one of those infectious kind of things?’ The importance of educating young people about HPV and HPV vaccination at school. Sex Education 17: 3

2016: 36. Muhlack, E., Eliott, J., Carter, D., & Braunack-Mayer, A. (2016). Ethical justifications in alcohol- related health warning discourses. Cancer Forum, 40(2). 37. Parrella, A., Braunack-Mayer, A., Collins, J., Clarke, M., Tooher, R., Ratcliffe, J., & Marshall, H. (2016). Prioritizing government funding of adolescent vaccinations: Recommendations from young people on a citizens' jury. Vaccine, 34(31), 3592-3597. 38. Tooher, R., Collins, J., Braunack-Mayer, A., Burgess, T., Skinner, S. R., O'Keefe, M., . . . Marshall, H. (2016). Intersectoral collaboration to implement school-based health programmes: Australian perspectives. Health Promotion International, 1-10. doi:10.1093/heapro/dav120 17 39. Gomersall, J. S., Canuto, K., Aromataris, E., Braunack-Mayer, A., & Brown, A. (2016). Systematic review to inform prevention and management of chronic disease for Indigenous Australians: overview and priorities. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 40(1), 22-29. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12476 40. Sisnowski, J., Street, J. M., & Braunack-Mayer, A. (2016). Targeting population nutrition through municipal health and food policy: implications of New York City's experiences in regulatory obesity prevention. Food Policy, 58, 24-34. doi:10.1016/j.foodpol.2015.10.007 41. Carter, D. A., Sendziuk, P., Eliott, J. A., & Braunack-Mayer, A. (2016). Why is pain still under- treated in the emergency department? Two new hypotheses. Bioethics, 30(3), 195-202. doi:10.1111/bioe.12170 2015: 42. Braunack-Mayer, A., & Carter, S. M. (2015). Ethics and health promotion: Research, theory, policy and practice. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 26(3), 165-166. 43. Carter, S. M., Braunack-Mayer, A., & Jancey, J. (2015). Health promotion practice, research ethics and publishing in the Health Promotion Journal of Australia. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 26(3), 167-169. 44. Skinner, V. J., Braunack-Mayer, A. J., & Winning, T. A. (2015). The purpose and value for students of PBL groups for learning. The Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-Based Learning, 9(1), 19-32. 45. Avery, J. C., Braunack-Mayer, A., Duggan, P., Taylor, A., & Stocks, N. (2015). ‘It’s our lot’: how resilience influences the experience of depression in women with urinary incontinence. Health Sociology Review, 24(1), 94-108. 46. Street, J. M., Callaghan, P., Braunack-Mayer, A. J., & Hiller, J. E. (2015). Citizens' perspectives on disinvestment from publicly funded pathology tests: a deliberative forum. Value in Health, 18(8). 47. Braunack-Mayer, A., Skinner, S. R., Collins, J., Tooher, R., Proeve, C., O'Keefe, M., . . . Marshall, H. (2015). Ethical challenges in school-based immunization programs for adolescents: a qualitative study. American Journal of Public Health, 105(7), 1399-1403. 48. Mintzker, Y., Braunack-Mayer, A., & Rogers, W. (2015). General practice ethics: Continuing medical education and the pharmaceutical industry. Australian Family Physician, 44(11), 846-848. 49. Braunack-Mayer, A., & Mintzker, Y. (2015). General practice ethics: Disclosing errors. Australian Family Physician, 44(12), 939-940. 50. Rogers, W., & Braunack-Mayer, A. (2015). General practice ethics: Inter-professional responsibilities. Australian Family Physician, 44(7), 519-522. 51. Braunack-Mayer, A., & Rogers, W. (2015). General practice ethics: issues in family relationships. Australian Family Physician, 44(9), 685-686. 52. Skinner S. Rachel, Davies Cristyn, Cooper Spring, Stoney Tanya, Marshall Helen, Jones Jane , Collins Joanne, Hutton Heidi, Parrella Adriana, Zimet Gregory, Regan David G, Whyte Patti, Brotherton Julia ML, Richmond Peter, McCaffrey Kirsten, Garland Suzanne M, Leask Julie , Kang Melissa, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Kaldor John, McGeechan Kevin. HPV.edu study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled evaluation of education, decisional support and logistical strategies in school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination of adolescents. BMC Public Health 2015; 15: 896.

53. Louise, J., Eliott, J., Olver, I., & Braunack-Mayer, A. (2015). Mandatory cancer risk warnings on alcoholic beverages: what are the ethical issues?. The American Journal of Bioethics, 15(3), 3-11. 54. Burgess, T., Braunack-Mayer, A., Tooher, R., Collins, J., O'Keefe, M., Skinner, R., . . . Marshall, H. (2015). Optimizing intersectoral collaboration between health and education: the Health Bridges study. Journal of Public Health, OnlinePubl, fdv190-1-fdv190-8. doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdv190 2014:

18 55. # Taylor, J., Price, K., Braunack-Mayer, A., Haren, M., & McDermott, R. (2014). Intergenerational learning about keeping health: a qualitative regional Australian study. Health Promotion International, 29(2), 361-368. 56. # Burgess, T., Braunack-Mayer, A., Crawford, G., & Beilby, J. (2014). Australian health policy and end of life care for people with chronic disease: An analysis. Health Policy, 115(1), 60-67. 57. # Parrella, A., Gold, M., Braunack-Mayer, A., Baghurst, P., & Marshall, H. (2014). Consumer reporting of adverse events following immunization (AEFI): Identifying predictors of reporting an AEFI. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 10(3), 747-754. 58. Hodgetts, K., Hiller, J., Street, J., Carter, D., Braunack-Mayer, A., Watt, A., . . . Elshaug, A. (2014). Disinvestment policy and the public funding of assisted reproductive technologies: outcomes of deliberative engagements with three key stakeholder groups. BMC Health Services Research, 14(1), 1-10. 59. Marshall, H., Proeve, C., Collins, J., Tooher, R., O'Keefe, M., Burgess, T., . . . Braunack-Mayer, A. (2014). Eliciting youth and adult recommendations through citizens' juries to improve school based adolescent immunisation programs. Vaccine, 32(21), 2434-2440. 60. # Smith, J. A., & Braunack-Mayer, A. J. (2014). Men interviewing men: The benefits and challenges of using constructed mateship as a tool to build rapport when interviewing Anglo-Australian men about their health.. International Journal of Men's Health, 13(3), 143-155. 61. Street, J., Duszynski, K., Krawczyka, S., & Braunack-Mayer, A. (2014). The use of citizens' juries in health policy decision-making: a systematic review. Social Science and Medicine, 109, 1-9. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.03.005 62. # Dollard, J., Braunack-Mayer, A., Horton, K., & Vanlint, S. (2014). Why older women do or do not seek help from the GP after a fall: a qualitative study. Family Practice, 31(2), 222-228.

2013: 63. # Avery Jodie, Braunack-Mayer Annette J, Stocks Nigel, Taylor Anne W, Duggan Paul. Psychological perspectives in urinary incontinence: a metasynthesis. OA Women’s Health 2013 July 01, 1(1):9 64. #Parrella Adriana, Braunack-Mayer Annette J, Gold Michael S, Marshall Helen, Baghurst Peter. Healthcare providers’ knowledge, experience and challenges of reporting adverse events following immunisation: a qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research. 2013 August 15, 13(1) pp1-12. 65. Marshall Helen S, Collins Joanne, Sullivan Thomas, Tooher Rebecca, O’Keefe Maree, Skinner S. Rachel, Watson Maureen, Burgess Teresa, Ashmeade Heather, Braunack-Mayer Annette. Parental and societal support for adolescent immunization through school based immunization programs. Vaccine. 2013 June 26, 31(30) pp3059-3064. 66. # Tooher R, Collins JE, Street JM, Braunack-Mayer A, Marshall, H. Community knowledge, behaviours and attitudes about the 2009 H1N1 Influenza pandemic: A systematic review. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 2013. 2013 November, 7(6) pp.1316-1327. 67. #Parrella A, Gold M, Marshall H, Braunack-Mayer A, Baghurst P. Parental perspectives of vaccine safety and experience of adverse events following immunisation. Vaccine. 2013 April 12, 31(6) pp 2067-2074. 68. #Burgess T, Braunack-Mayer A, Crawford G, Beilby J. Meeting end-of-life care needs for people with chronic disease: palliative care is not enough. Medical Journal of Australia. 2013 March 4, 198(4) pp 186-187. 69. #Taylor J, Braunack-Mayer A, Cargo M, Larkins S, Preston R. 2013. A Role for Communities in Primary Prevention of Chronic Illness? Case Studies in Regional Australia. Qualitative Health Research 2013; 23:1103-1113. 70. Braunack-Mayer Annette, Tooher Rebecca, Collins Joanne E, Street Jackie M, Marshall Helen. Understanding the school community's response to school closures during the H1N1 2009 Influenza Pandemic. BMC Public Health 2013;13:344. 19 71. # Avery Jodie C, Stocks Nigel P, Duggan Paul, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Taylor Anne W, Goldney Robert D, MacLennan Alastair H. Identifying the Quality of Life Effects of Urinary Incontinence with Depression in an Australian population. BMC Urology 2013, 13:11. 72. # Carter Drew, Watt Amber M, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Elshaug Adam G, Moss John R, Hiller Janet E, for the ASTUTE Health study group. Should there be a female age-limit on public funding for assisted reproductive technology? Differing conceptions of justice in resource allocation. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2013 Mar;10(1):79-91. 73. Berry Jesia G, Ryan Philip, Duszynski Katherine M, Braunack-Mayer A, Gold Michael S, for the Vaccine Assessment Using Linked Data (VALiD) Working Group. Parent perspectives on consent for the linkage of data to evaluate vaccine safety: A randomised trial of opt-in and opt-out consent. Clinical Trials 2013;3: 483-494.

2012: 74. Naffine Ngaire, Richards Bernadette, de Lacey Sheryl, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Rogers Wendy. Who controls the uses of organs after death? Law in the books, law in practice and the view of the people. JLM 2012 20: 295-305. 75. Berry Jesia G, Gold Michael S, Ryan Philip, Duszynski Katherine M, Braunack-Mayer Annette J, for the Vaccine Assessment Using Linked Data (VALiD) Working Group. Public perspectives on consent for the linkage of data to evaluate vaccine safety. Vaccine 2012 Jun 13;30(28):4167-74. 76. Berry JG, Ryan P, Gold MS, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Duszynski KM. the Vaccine Assessment Using Linked Data (VALiD) Working Group. A randomised controlled trial to compare opt-in and opt-out parental consent for childhood vaccine safety surveillance using data linkage. J Med Ethics 2012; 38(10):619-25. 77. #Taylor Judy, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Cargo Margaret, Larkins Sarah, Preston Robyn. Community and health sector partnerships for primary prevention in Australia: Developing a typology. Current Sociology 2012; 60(4): 506-521.

78. #Kessels S, Marshall H, Watson M, Braunack-Mayer A, Reuzel R, Tooher R. Factors associated with HPV vaccine uptake in teenage girls: a systematic review. Vaccine 2012; 30(24): 3546–3556.

79. Watt M Amber, Hiller E Janet, Braunack-Mayer Annette J, Moss R John, Buchan Heather, Wale Janet, Riitano E Dagmara, Hodgetts Katherine, Street M Jackie, Elshaug G Adam, Study Group for the ASTUTE Health Study Group. The ASTUTE Health study protocol: Deliberative stakeholder engagements to inform implementation approaches to healthcare disinvestment. Implementation Science 2012; 7:101. 80. de Lacey Sheryl, Rogers Wendy, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Avery Jodie., Smith David, Richards Bernadette. Perceptions of embryo status and embryo use in an Australian community. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2012; 24: 727– 744. 81. #Parrella A, Gold M, Marshall H, Braunack-Mayer A, Watson M, Baghurst P. Parental views on vaccine safety and future vaccinations of children who experienced an adverse event following routine or seasonal influenza vaccination in 2010. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 2012; 8:1–6. 82. Hofmann Bjorn Saarni Samuli I, Braunack-Mayer Annette, van der Wilt Gert Jan. To evaluate versus to know the value of everything. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 2012; 28(2): 2-3. 83. Marshall H, Tooher R, Collins J, Mensah F, Braunack-Mayer A, Street J, Ryan P. Awareness, anxiety, compliance: Community perceptions and response to the threat and reality of an influenza pandemic. American Journal of Infection Control 2012;40:270-272.

2011: 84. Selby Susan, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Jones Alison, Clark Sheila, Moulding Nicole, Beilby Justin. Special People? An exploratory study into re-entering missionaries’ identity and resilience. Journal of Religion and Health. 2011; 50:1007-1023.

20 85. #Xafis V, Thomson C, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Duszynski KM, Gold MS. Legal impediments to data linkage. Journal of Law and Medicine 2011; 19: 300-315.

86. #Carter D, Braunack-Mayer A. The Appeal to Nature Implicit in Certain Restrictions on Public Funding for Assisted Reproductive Technology. Bioethics 2011; 25: 463–471.

87. Leask J, Braunack-Mayer A, Kerridge I. Consent and public engagement in an era or expanded childhood immunization. Ethical Issues in immunization: Special issue for Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2011; 47: 603–607.

88. Saarni Samuli I, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Hofmann Bjorn, van der Wilt Gert Jan. Different methods for ethical analysis in health technology assessment: An empirical study. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 2011; 27(4): 305–312.

89. #Docter SP, Street J, Braunack-Mayer AJ, van der Wilt G-J. Public perceptions of pandemic influenza resource allocation: A deliberative forum using Grid/Group analysis. Journal of Public Health Policy 2011; advance online publication 13 January 2011; doi: 10.1057/jphp.2010.49.

90. Berry Jesia G, Ryan Philip, Braunack-Mayer Annette J, Duszynski Katherine M, Xafis Vicki, Gold Michael S. Protocol for a randomised controlled trial to compare opt-in and opt-out parental consent for childhood vaccine safety surveillance using data linkage. Trials 2011; 12:1.

91. # Scarborough Jane, Eliott Jaklin, Braunack-Mayer Annette. General practitioners’ participation in prescribing Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST): An exploratory study using qualitative methods. Australian Family Physician 40: 241-245.

2010: 92. Carter D, Braunack-Mayer A. Introduction: On the borders. Interface: A Forum for Theology in the World 2010; 13:1-10.

93. Braunack-Mayer Annette J, Street Jackie M, Rogers Wendy A, Givney Rodney, Moss John R, Hiller Janet E, FluViews Team. Including the public in pandemic planning: A deliberative approach. BMC Public Health 2010:10;501. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-10-501 https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2458-10-501

94. # Selby Susan, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Moulding Nicole, Jones Alison, Clark Sheila, Beilby Justin. Special People? An exploratory study into re-entering missionaries’ identity and resilience. Journal of Religion and Health. Published online, February 24, 2010. DOI 10.1007/s10943-010- 9337-8

95. Street JM, Rogers WA, Israel M, Braunack-Mayer, A. Credit where credit is due? Regulation, research integrity and the attribution of authorship in the health sciences. Social Science and Medicine 2010; 70: 1458–1465.

96. # Oprea L, Braunack-Mayer A, Rogers W. An Ethical Justification for the Chronic Care Model (CCM). Health Expectations 2010;13: 55–64.

97. Braunack-Mayer Annette. Teaching Ethics with ‘Cholera and Nothing More’. Public Health Ethics 2010;3(1): 78–79.

2009: 98. # Selby Susan, Braunack-Mayer Annette, Moulding Nicole, Jones Alison, Clark Sheila, Beilby Justin. Resilience in re-entering missionaries: why do some do well? Mental Health, Religion & Culture 2009;12:701-720.

99. # Carey G, Braunack-Mayer A, Barraket J. Spaces of care in the third sector: Understanding the effects of professionalisation. health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 2009;.13:629-646.

100. # Carey G, Braunack-Mayer A. Exploring the effects of government funding on community- based organisations: 'Top down' or 'bottom-up' approaches to health promotion? Global Health Promotion 2009;16: 45–52. 21

101. Rogers W, Street J, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller J. Pandemic influenza communication: views from a deliberative forum. Health Expectations 2009; 12:331-342.

102. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Avery JC. Before the consultation: why people do (or do not) go the doctor. British Journal of General Practice 2009;59(564):478-9.

103. # Selby S, Moulding N, Clark S, Jones A, Braunack-Mayer A, Beilby J. Back home: a qualitative study exploring re-entering cross-cultural missionary aid workers’ loss and grief. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying 2009;59:19-38.

104. # Oprea L, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Gericke CA. Ethical issues in funding research and development of drugs for neglected tropical diseases. Journal of Medical Ethics 2009;35:310–314.

105. # Anikeeva O, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Rogers WA. Ethics and practice in relation to health care worker influenza immunisation rates. American Journal of Public Health 2009;99:24-29.

2008: 106. # Smith JA, Braunack-Mayer A, Wittert G, Warin M. Qualities men value when communicating with GPs: Implications for primary care settings. Medical Journal of Australia 2008; 189:618-621.

107. Lee C, Rogers W, Braunack-Mayer A. Social justice and pandemic influenza planning: the role of communication strategies. Public Health Ethics 2008; 1:223-234.

108. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Louise J. The ethics of community empowerment: tensions in health promotion theory and practice. Promotion & Education 2008; 15: 5-8.

109. # Anikeeva O, Braunack-Mayer A, Street J. How will Australian general practitioners respond to an influenza pandemic? A qualitative study of ethical values. Med J Aust 2008; 189(3):148-50

110. # Street J, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Hiller J, Ashcroft R, Facey K. Virtual Community Consultation? Using the literature and weblogs to link community perspectives and health technology assessment. Health Expectations 2008; 11(2):189-200.

111. # Smith JA, Braunack-Mayer A, Wittert G, Warin M. “It’s sort of like being a detective”: Understanding how Australian men self-monitor their health prior to seeking help. BMC Health Services Research 2008; 8:56 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/8/56

2007: 112. Smith JA, Braunack-Mayer A, Wittert G, Warin M. “I’ve been independent for so damn long!”: Independence, masculinity and aging in a help seeking context. Journal of Aging Studies 2007; 21(4): 325-335.

113. # Avery JC, Braunack-Mayer AJ. The information needs of women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome - Implications for treatment and health outcomes. BMC Women’s Health 2007;7:9. (20 Jun 2007) http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6874/7/9

2006: 114. Braunack-Mayer AJ. What makes a screening program ethical? Public Health Bulletin 2006; Edition 5:7-9.

115. # Palmer N, Braunack-Mayer A, Rogers W, Provis C, Cullity G. Conflicts of interest in Divisions of General Practice. Journal of Medical Ethics 2006;32:715-717.

116. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethics and Health Technology Assessment: Handmaiden and/or Critic? International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 2006; 22: 307-312.

117. Mulligan E, Rogers W, Braunack-Mayer A. Research within the privacy regulations: problems and solutions for data base custodians. Electronic Journal of Health Informatics 2006; Vol 1 (1): e7 (http://www.ejhi.net) ISSN: 1446-4381

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118. # Smith J, Braunack-Mayer A, Wittert G. What do we know about men’s help seeking and health service use? Medical Journal of Australia. 2006; 184(2): 81-83.

2005: 119. # Edwards I, Braunack-Mayer A, Jones M. Ethical reasoning as a clinical reasoning strategy in physiotherapy. Physiotherapy 2005;91:229-236.

120. # Tan H, Braunack-Mayer A, Beilby J. The impact of the hospice environment on patient spiritual expression. Oncology Nursing Forum 2005;32:1049-55.

121. Braunack-Mayer AJ. What is a good GP? An empirical perspective on virtue in general practice. Journal of Medical Ethics 2005;31:82-87

2004: 122. Stocks N, Braunack-Mayer A, Somerset M, Gunnell, D. Binners, fillers and filers: A qualitative study of GPs who don’t return postal questionnaires. European Journal of General Practice 2004;10(4):146-151.

123. # Lawlor A, Braunack-Mayer AJ. Doctors’ views about the importance of shared values in HIV-positive patient care: a qualitative study. Journal of Medical Ethics 2004;30:539-543.

124. Rogers WA, Mansfield P, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Jureidini J. The ethics of pharmaceutical industry relationships with medical students. Medical Journal of Australia 2004;180(8):411-414.

125. # Edwards I, Jones M, Carr J, Braunack-Mayer A, Jensen G. Clinical reasoning strategies in physical therapy. Physical Therapy 2004;84:312-330.

126. Mulligan E, Braunack-Mayer A. Why protect confidentiality in health records? A review of research evidence. Australian Health Review 2004; 28:48-55.

2003: 127. Braunack-Mayer AJ & Mulligan EC. Sharing patient information between professionals: confidentiality and ethics. Medical Journal of Australia 2003;178;6:277-279.

128. Goldwater P, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Power R, Henning P, Gold M, Donald T, Jureidini J, Finlay C. Childhood Tetanus in Australia: ethical issues for a should-be forgotten preventable disease. Medical Journal of Australia 2003;178:175-177.

2002: 129. Braunack-Mayer AJ. The ethics of participating in research. Medical Journal of Australia 2002;177;9: 468-470.

130. # Houghton S, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Undergraduate public health education: a workforce perspective. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 2002;26(2): 174- 179.

2001: 131. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Hersh D. An ethical voice in the silence of aphasia: Judging understanding and consent in people with aphasia. Journal of Clinical Ethics 2001;12;(4):388-96.

132. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Gillam LH, Vance EF, Gillet G, Kerridge I, McPhee J, Saul P, Smith DE, Wellsmore H, Koczwara B, Rogers WA, Stoffell BF, McNeill PM, Newell CJ, Parker MH, Walton M, Whitehall JS. An ethics core curriculum for Australasian medical schools. Medical Journal of Australia 2001;175(4):205-210.

133. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Should medical students act as surrogate patients for each other? Medical Education 2001;35(7): 681-686.

134. Braunack-Mayer AJ. What makes a problem an ethical problem? An empirical perspective on the nature of ethical problems in general practice. Journal of Medical Ethics 2001;27: 98-103.

23 135. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Casuistry as bioethical method: an empirical perspective. Social Science and Medicine 2001;53(1): 71-81.

136. Mulligan E, Rogers W, Braunack-Mayer AJ. Application of the Privacy Principles to general practice. Australian Family Physician 2001;30(2):189-192.

2000: 137. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Rogers W. Handling information ethically: some strategies for discussion. Australian Family Physician 2000;29(10): 1005-1008.

138. Rogers W, Braunack-Mayer AJ. Handling information: some ethical issues. Australian Family Physician 2000;29(8):806-808.

139. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethics, DRGs and medical record administrators. Australian Medical Record Journal 1993;23(1):5-8.

# Research completed by graduate students or research fellows working under my supervision.

Published Reports:

1. Braunack-Mayer, A. 2011, 'On be(com)ing a good doctor', Australian Review of Public Affairs, Digest, December 2011, http://www.australianreview.net/digest/2011/12/braunack-mayer.html

2. Mundy L, Liufu V, Braunack-Mayer A, Merlin T, Hiller JE. New and emerging technologies for breast cancer detection. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Emerging Technology Bulletin. February 2009. , ACT: Australian Government.

3. Mundy L, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Rapid testing and targeted population screening for Helicobacter pylori. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. June 2009. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

4. Mundy L, McCaffrey N, Parsons J, Liufu V, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Quantitative ultrasound. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. May 2008. Canberra. ACT: Australian Government.

5. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Point-of-care influenza diagnostic tests. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. February 2008. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

6. Mundy L, Hiller JE, Braunack-Mayer A, Merlin T. MRI for the detection of foetal abnormalities. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report, October 2007. Canberra, ACT: Australia Government.

7. Mundy L, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. DNA Microarrays. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Emerging Technology Bulletin. August 2007. Canberra, ACT: Australia Government.

8. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. USCOM: ultrasound cardiac output monitor for patients requiring haemodynamic monitoring. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. May 2007. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

9. Mundy L, Purins A, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Genetic testing for congenital long QT syndrome. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. May 2007. Canberra, ACT: Australia Government.

10. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Nanomedicine. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Emerging Technology Bulletin. February 2007. Canberra, ACT: Australia Government.

11. Mundy L, Sullivan T, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Elshaug A, Hiller JE. The Pillar procedure: for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea and snoring. Australia and New Zealand Horizon

24 Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. September 2006. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

12. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Molecular adsorbents recirculating system (MARS(R)): A haemo-dialysis and haemo-filtration device for acute liver failure. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. March 2006. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

13. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. TherOX(R) AO System: hyperoxemic perfusion for the treatment of microvascular ischaemia in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. August 2005. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

14. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. The Meniett device for the treatment of Meniere's disease. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. February 2005. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

15. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. The detection of diabetic retinopathy utilising retinal photography in rural and remote areas in Australia. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. October 2004. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

16. Bywood P, Newton S, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Computer aided detection systems in mammography. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. July 2004. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

17. Bywood P, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Elecsys(R) ProBNP immunoassay for the diagnosis of congestive heart failure. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. June 2004. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

18. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. MRI screening for breast cancer in genetically high-risk women. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. May 2004. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

19. Mundy L, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. GlucoWatch(TM) for the non-invasive monitoring of glucose levels. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. Horizon Scanning Report. May 2004. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

20. Mundy L, Hodgkinson B, Merlin T, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Left ventricular assist devices for destination therapy. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network. March 2004. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

21. Mundy L, Merlin T, Hodgkinson B, Braunack-Mayer A, Hiller JE. Combined CT and PET scanner. Australia and New Zealand Horizon Scanning Network, Horizon Scanning Report. February 2004. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government.

22. Beilby J, Braunack-Mayer A, Burgess T, Del Fante P, Brinkworth J, Cocchiaro P. 2001 General practice: Building on quality project. Identifying potential models of primary clinical care for Australia. Departments of General Practice and Public Health, Adelaide University and Adelaide Western Division of General Practice.

23. Burgess T, Beilby J, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Wilkinson D, Fuller J. 2000 Rural Divisions and Population Health. Issues and Options. Academic Consultancy for Evaluation and Support. Discussion Paper arising from the Round Table Meeting held May 24th, 2000. 24. Beilby J, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Burgess T, Ozolins I, Moss J. 2000 South Australia HIV and Related Diseases Primary and Extended Care and Prevention Project. Final Evaluation Report. Departments of General Practice and Public Health, University of Adelaide. 25. Beilby J, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Miller E & Moss J. 1998 Obstetrics Shared Care Project. Adelaide Western Division of General Practice. Twelve Month Evaluation Report. Departments of General Practice and Public Health, University of Adelaide.

26. Wittwer T, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Moss JR, Worsley A, Hepworth J. Upskilling in Counselling for General Practitioners: Final Report. Department of Public Health, University of Adelaide. 25 27. Dugdale S, Braunack-Mayer AJ, Moss JR, Wittwer T, Worsley A. “I Haven’t Looked Back”: Evaluation of the South East Anxiety Disorder Project. Department of Public Health, University of Adelaide.

28. Hicks ND, Reynolds C, Braunack-Mayer AJ. 1996 Ethical Issues Associated with Sources of Funding for Divisions of General Practice. Prepared for the Divisions Strategy Group Ethics Committee, General Practice Branch, Department of Human Services and Health.

PRESENTATIONS

Invited Plenaries, Keynotes and Workshop Leadership:

International:

1. Braunack-Mayer A. Big questions about big data: social and ethical implications of using real world data in the public and private sectors. Institute of Health Economics, Edmonton, Canada, June 5, 2019.

2. Braunack-Mayer A. Indigenous methodologies and evidence synthesis. JBI International Methodology Symposium, Adelaide, Sept 3-4, 2015.

3. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Using citizens’ juries in health policy decision-making: a systematic review and personal reflection. Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health 25th Anniversary Lecture Series, Ottawa: October 8, 2014.

4. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethical communication in public health: why we all need a nanny. Plenary for Communication, Medicine & Ethics (COMET) Eleventh Interdisciplinary Conference. The University of Melbourne: July 11th- 13th, 2013.

5. Braunack-Mayer AJ , Hofman B, van der Wilt GJ. The future role of ethical expertise in the evaluation of health care technology. Symposium. Thinking Ahead: 11th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Bioethics, Rotterdam: June 26 – 29, 2012.

6. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Educational Session on Addressing Ethical Issues in HTA. Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi). Preconference Workshop. Integrated Care for a Patient Centered System. Bilbao: June 23, 2012 .

7. Braunack-Mayer AJ. The relationship between empirical evidence and ethics in HTA. Preconference Workshop, Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi). How to Incorporate an Ethical Analysis into a HTA. Singapore: June 21, 2009.

8. Braunack-Mayer AJ. The Ethics of HPV Vaccination: the importance of context. Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi). Parallel Panel: An Empirical Study of Strengths and Weaknesses of Various Approaches to Ethical Inquiry in the Context of HTA. Singapore: June 22, 2009.

9. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Involving the community in preventing and controlling an influenza pandemic: ethics and practice. University Medical Centre, St Radboud, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. October 25, 2007.

10. Braunack-Mayer AJ. How bioethics can contribute to the social sciences: some lessons from ethnographic fieldwork. Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, University Medical Centre, St Raboud, Nijmegen: October 8, 2007.

11. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Clinical Trials of Medical Devices. International Symposium for Clinical Trial of Medical Devices. Medical Research Institute of Pusan National University and Pusan National University Hospital, Pusan: October 27, 2006.

12. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Harstall C. Ethics and Health Technology Assessment. Preconference Workshop, Health Technology Assessment International. Preconference Workshop: Ethics and

26 Health Technology Assessment, (HTAi), Adelaide: July 2, 2006.

13. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Feminism and Public Health Ethics. (Plenary Commentary) Fifth Conference of the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics. Sydney: Nov 7-9, 2004.

14. Braunack-Mayer AJ. What makes a good doctor? Department of General Practice, Imperial College. London: January 29, 2003.

15. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Are general practitioners really altruistic? Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol. Bristol: January 9, 2003.

16. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Altruism and Self-interest in Australian General Practice: Findings from a Qualitative Study. Division of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol. Bristol: January 12, 2003.

17. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Are general practitioners really altruistic? Department of General Practice, University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: December 10, 2002.

18. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Altruism and Self-interest in Australian General Practice: Findings from a Qualitative Study. Centre for Ethics in Medicine, University of Bristol. Bristol: November 14, 2002.

National: 19. Braunack-Mayer A. Who should we trust to use Australia’s publicy funded data? Population Health Research Network 10th Year Anniversary Symposium: “Australia’s Data Future”. Sydney, November 21, 2019.

20. Braunack-Mayer A. What can we do about childhood obesity? An ethical analysis. Keynote speaker. Safe and Sustainable. The future of surgery? Annual Scientific Meeting. Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Adelaide, May 8-12, 2017.

21. Braunack-Mayer A. Are ethical concerns about big data overrated? Impressions from a public health researcher. Australasian Ethics Network Conference 2016. Nov 23-25, 2016.

22. Braunack-Mayer A. How should we allocate resources for bowel cancer screening? Resource allocation issues and the equitable distribution of bowel cancer screening. Australian Gastroenterology Week, Adelaide, Oct 10-12, 2016.

23. Braunack-Mayer A. So you want to start a registry. Ethical considerations for registries and biobanks. ARCS Scientific Congress 2016. Sydney.

24. Giles L, Braunack-Mayer A, Poole-Warren L. Having hard conversations: The interplay of PGC, HOS and DDoG. Go8 Graduate Research Leadership Workshop The National Wine Centre, Adelaide: August 18-19, 2014.

25. Braunack-Mayer AJ. (Trying to) doing ethics in HTA in Australia. 2nd Annual Health Technology Assessment Conference, Sydney 5th-6th December 2013.

26. Rebecca Tooher, Dino Pisaniello, Annette Braunack-Mayer et al. Curriculum renewal in undergraduate public health at The University of Adelaide: increasing coherence, engagement and vocational focus. Public Health Teaching in a Changing University Environment. CAPHIA Teaching and Learning Forum. Melbourne: 19-20 Sept, 2013.

27. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Why should we engage the community about vaccine research, policy and practice? 3rd National Vaccine Research Network Meeting The National Wine Centre, Adelaide: 14 November 2008.

28. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Partnerships and privacy: tackling difficult issues in record linkage. Making the most of the CHeReL: a burgeoning resource for research. Centre for Health Record Linkage/The Sax Institute. Sydney: 13 December 2007.

27 29. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Member of workshop panel. Multidisciplinary care: What are the medico- legal implications? Clinical Oncology Society of Australia. 34th Annual Scientific Meeting. Adelaide: 14-16 Nov, 2007.

30. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Rogers WA Issues in primary care research ethics. GP and PHC conference workshop Adelaide: 26-29 July 2005.

31. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Issues of substance. Plenary Hypothetical. General Practice and Primary Health Care Research Conference, Brisbane: 2-4 June, 2004.

32. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethical Issues in Human Cloning. Presented at Australian Sexual Health Conference. Adelaide, May 15, 1999.

33. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethical Issues in Faith Community Nursing. National Short Course in Faith Community Nursing, 1998.

34. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethics, DRGs and medical record administrators. Presented at the biennial seminar of the Medical Record Association of Australia Casemix: Implications and Expectations Seminar, October 9th, 1992.

35. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Nursing Education and Nurses' Opportunities. Presentation at the 9th Annual Conference, College of Nursing, Australia, Innovations in Nursing, 1987

State: 36. Gold M and Braunack-Mayer AJ. Finding the needle in the haystack - Developing ethically and technically feasible technologies to monitor vaccine safety. Women’s and Children’s Health Network Grand Round, Adelaide: Aug 5, 2015.

37. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethics and maternal immunisation. SA Vaccinology Update, South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute. 21 October 2014.

38. Braunack-Mayer AJ and Morey K. Aboriginal Health Research Ethics Workshop, Aboriginal Health Research, SAHMRI, Adelaide: September 3, 2104.

39. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Using sensitive data sensitively. Data Linkage Research Conversation Series, Aug 27, 2014.

40. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Life’s end – rights and responsibilities: ethical perspectives. The Forum. University of Adelaide Open Day, August 16 2009.

41. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Influenza vaccination – ethical considerations. ‘Stop FLU Before It Stops You!’ Department of Health/CSL Biotherapies. Adelaide: Tuesday 25 March 2008.

42. Braunack-Mayer AJ, Louise J. The Ethics of HPV Vaccination. The HPV Vaccine: Key Considerations and Challenges. The South Australian Immunisation Research Network, University of Adelaide. Adelaide: Nov 12, 2007.

43. Braunack-Mayer AJ. The challenges of ethics committee membership. South Australian Chapter, Australasian Research Management Society. June 26, 2007.

44. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethics in Immunization. Linking Science to a Shot in the Arm. South Australian Immunization Symposium. Adelaide: 21 April, 2006.

45. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethics in Research. HDA Translational Research Seminar, Healthy Development Adelaide. Adelaide: April 6, 2006

46. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethics and community participation in decision-making about new health technologies. South Australian Department of Health Seminar Series. Implications of developments in bio-technology and genetics on public and population health. Adelaide: November 21, 2005.

28 47. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Health Services, Research and Data Linkage - Addressing Privacy Issues. Member of plenary panel. South Australian Department of Health Seminar Series. Adelaide: October 22, 2004.

48. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Social Ethics. South Australian Secondary Schools Teachers of Studies of Society Association Meeting, Adelaide: May 29, 2004.

49. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Current issues in ethics. Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development, SA Conference, Adelaide: 16-17 October, 2003.

50. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Self-interest and altruism in medical practice: A theoretical perspective. Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics (South Australian Chapter), Adelaide: September 8, 2003.

51. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Does the law contribute to ethical practice in medicine? The University of Adelaide Seminar Series: ‘Does law/do lawyers contribute to the social good?’ Law School, University of Adelaide, August 5, 2002.

52. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethical issues in e-health: information, access and relationships. Is more always better? E Health Forum, Adelaide: March 2002.

53. Braunack-Mayer AJ. What can the Building on Quality Project tell us about how GPs perceive their roles in the Australian health care system? An ethical analysis. Primary Health Care Research and Information Service Seminar Series, Adelaide: September, 2001.

54. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Privacy and ethics in e-health IT Officers’ Workshop, SA Divisions of General Practice. Adelaide, Adelaide: January 25, 2001.

55. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Privacy and ethics of data collection, the issues, your responsibilities and procedures. IT Officers’ Workshop, SA Divisions of General Practice. Adelaide, October 18, 2000.

56. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethical issues in the collection of data in divisions. Presented at South Australian Divisions Inc. Conference, October 1999.

57. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Privacy and confidentiality in data collection and usage: Issues for Divisions of General Practice. Presented at South Australian Rural and Remote Medical Support Agency Data Day. July 1999.

58. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis for Divisions of General Practice. Divisions Data Day, South Australian Divisions Inc., March 1999.

59. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Deciding what to do in morally perplexing situations: lessons from the field. Luther Seminary, 1997.

60. Braunack-Mayer AJ. The failure of rights and autonomy. Presented at The Broader Picture Series, Geriaction, Adelaide, August 21, 1996.

61. Braunack-Mayer AJ. All for Some, or Some for All – A Biblical Approach to the Distribution of Resources. Christian Medical and Dental Fellowship Weekend Conference, Mt Gambier, June 1994.

62. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Ethical issues in geriatric care. Royal District Nursing Society, 1993.

63. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Professionalism in Nursing: What is it? Presented to Senior Nursing Staff: Inservice Conference. Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1988

64. Braunack-Mayer AJ. Nursing Ethics: The State of the Art. Presented to Senior Nursing Staff: Inservice Conference. Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1986.