Professor Rod Mclure
Rod McClure has the following medical qualifications and extensive clinical experience in emergency medicine, a PhD in injury epidemiology and specialist training in public health medicine.
Over the past 10 years, Rod has established (as Foundation Director) the Queensland Trauma Registry and (as Foundation Acting Director and subsequently Deputy Director) the Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine. In 2002 he left both these positions to become CEO and Research Director of Injury Prevention and Control (Australia) Ltd and Associate Professor (Epidemiology) in the School of Population Health, University of Queensland.
Over the course of this period Rod also played a public role in the development of injury control in Australia, sitting on state and national committees (e.g. the Strategic Injury Prevention Partnership, and the Royal Australian College of Surgeons, Queensland Trauma Committee) and being for two terms, the elected President of the Australian Injury Prevention Network. In January of 2005, he took up the position of Professor of Community Care and Epidemiology at Griffith University. He took up the role of Director of MUARC in July 2007.



