Prof Gerard Gill

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Affiliate Professor

Faculty

Faculty of Health

Department

School of Medicine

Campus

Kardinia Health

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania, 2007
Master of Applied Epidemiology, Australian National University, 1996
Diploma in Obstetrics, Royal Aust. Coll.of Obst.&Gyn., 1980
Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery, University of Tasmania, 1975
Bachelor of Medical Science, University of Tasmania, 1972

Contact

gerard.gill@deakin.edu.au
+61 3 522 72291

Biography

Professor Gerard Gill is the Alfred Felton Chair in General Practice for Rural and Regional Victoria at Deakin University. This chair is the School of Medicine’s first sponsored chair and was generously endowed by the Trustees of The Felton Bequest.

Professor Gill graduated in medicine from the University of Tasmania in 1975 and after internship at the Royal Hobart Hospital, and further hospital experience at Geelong Hospital and in the Rotating Residency Program in Melbourne, entered general practice in the northern suburbs of Launceston in 1980. He remained in this same practice until he accepted his Deakin appointment in 2011.

While in practice he gained a Diploma in Obstetrics, and the Fellowships of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine. He was one of the ten sponsored Master of Applied Epidemiology in General Practice Evaluation scholars from 1994–6 at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health at the Australian National University. In 2002 he was awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council Medical Postgraduate Scholarship and completed his doctoral thesis in 2006.

As well as these academic pursuits, Professor Gill has been active in a number of medical organisations, having been a member of the Australian Medical Association Council of General Practice and of the Council of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. He was active in founding the division of general practice in Northern Tasmania and was, until he commenced his doctoral studies, a member of the divisional board. He has been an active member of the Army Reserve since 1982, and of St John Ambulance having joined in 1986 as a divisional surgeon. While in Launceston he had a long association with the University of Tasmania, both with the Discipline of General Practice and the University Department of Rural Health, and gained considerable experience as a teacher and examiner for medical undergraduate and postgraduate education.

Professor Gill is member of the Deakin University Human Research Ethics Committee Geelong Panel. He has been involved in medical postgraduate education in Geelong both within general practice and the wider medical community.

Professor Gill regards himself as a true generalist, bag carrying GP. His research activities focus on the care of disadvantaged populations and the elderly, medical workforce planning, the development of young GP researchers and immunisation.

Professor Gill hopes to inspire Deakin medical graduates to follow his example and live professionally and personally satisfying lives in regional and rural Victoria, while providing high-quality care to their communities and remaining open to change.

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Knowledge areas

General Practice

Public Health

Substance Abuse Treatment

Military Medicine

Care of the Elderly

Medical Workforce Planning

Medical Education

Publications

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2023

Enhancing the Detection and Care of Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care: Cost-Effectiveness and Return on Investment

Clara Marquina, Jedidiah Morton, Tom Brett, Melanie Lloyd, Jan Radford, Clare Heal, Charlotte Hespe, Gerard Gill, David Sullivan, Ella Zomer, Ian Li, Jing Pang, Gerald Watts, Zanfina Ademi

(2023), Vol. 16, pp. 267-274, Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, Baltimore, Md., C1

journal article
2022

Cost impact of undertaking detection and management of familial hypercholesterolaemia in Australian general practice

I Li, R Watts, T Brett, J Radford, C Heal, G Gill, C Hespe, C Vargas-Garcia, D Sullivan, A Vickery, J Pang, D Arnold-Reed, D Chan, G Watts

(2022), Vol. 51, pp. 604-609, Australian Journal of General Practice, Melbourne, Vic., C1

journal article

Participant experiences of intervention to detect and manage familial hypercholesterolaemia in Australian general practice

R Skoss, T Brett, C Bulsara, J Radford, C Heal, G Gill, C Hespe, C Vargas-Garcia, I Li, D Sullivan, A Vickery, J Pang, D Arnold-Reed, G Watts

(2022), Vol. 51, pp. 687-694, Australian Journal of General Practice, Australia, C1

journal article
2021

Improving detection and management of familial hypercholesterolaemia in Australian general practice

T Brett, D Chan, J Radford, C Heal, G Gill, C Hespe, C Vargas-Garcia, C Condon, B Sheil, I Li, D Sullivan, A Vickery, J Pang, D Arnold-Reed, G Watts

(2021), Vol. 107, pp. 1213-1219, Heart, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Awareness of familial hypercholesterolaemia in Australian primary care: A qualitative descriptive study

C Bulsara, T Brett, J Radford, C Heal, G Gill, C Hespe, C Vargas-Garcia, I Li, D Sullivan, A Vickery, J Pang, D Arnold-Reed, D Chan, G Watts

(2021), Vol. 50, pp. 634-640, Australian Journal of General Practice, East Melbourne, Vic., C1

journal article
2017

Growing and retaining general practice research leaders in Australia: how can we do better?

M van Driel, L Deckx, G Cooke, M Pirotta, G Gill, T Winzenberg

(2017), Vol. 46, pp. 757-762, Australian family physician, East Melbourne, Vic., C1

journal article
2016

On the right path? exploring the experiences and opinions of clinicians involved in developing and implementing HealthPathways Barwon

S Mansfield, F Quirk, K von Treuer, G Gill

(2016), Vol. 40, pp. 129-135, Australian health review, Collingwood, Vic., C1

journal article
2015

The telehealth skills, training, and implementation project: an evaluation protocol

A Bonney, P Knight-Billington, J Mullan, M Moscova, S Barnett, D Iverson, D Saffioti, E Eastland, M Guppy, K Weston, I Wilson, J Hudson, D Pond, G Gill, C Hespe

(2015), Vol. 4, pp. 1-11, JMIR research protocols, Toronto, Ont., C1

journal article

HOSPEX in the antipodes

G Gill, P Butt, M Reade, J Crozier, A Williams, T Thomas, B Flint, G Matthews, N Duff, G Brown, A Chambers, B Courtenay, D Innes, B Malley

(2015), Vol. 161, pp. 336-340, Journal of the royal army medical corps, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article
2013

Study design of ASPirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE): A randomized, controlled trial

R Grimm, J McNeil, W Applegate, L Beilin, S Espinoza, C Johnston, B Kirpach, K Margolis, A Murray, M Nelson, C Reid, R Shah, E Storey, A Tonkin, P Wilson, R Wolfe, R Woods, W Abhayaratna, D Ames, L Cobiac, G Donnan, P Gibbs, R Head, H Krum, D Ives, A Tonkin, M Jelnik, M Malik, J Williamson, C Eaton, J Weissfeld, F MacRae, L Rodriguez, A Newman, J Demons, B Workman, E Wood, S Satterfield, J Lockery, R Shah, B Radziszewska, A Thomas, G Gill, C Jackson, M Kidd, G Russell

(2013), Vol. 36, pp. 555-564, CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS, United States, C1-1

journal article
2008

Did general practice health assessments of older Australians improve equity?

G Gill, D Geraghty, D FitzGerald

(2008), Vol. 32, pp. 488-492, Australian health review, Melbourne, Vic., C1-1

journal article
2000

General practitioners' attitudes toward complementary therapies

G Easthope, B Tranter, G Gill

(2000), Vol. 51, pp. 1555-1561, Social Science and Medicine, England, C1-1

journal article
1999

Acupuncture in Australian general practice: patient characteristics

G Easthope, G Gill, J Beilby, B Tranter

(1999), Vol. 170, pp. 259-262, The Medical journal of Australia, Chichester, Eng., C1-1

journal article
1998

Acupuncture in Australian general practice: practitioner characteristics

G Easthope, J Beilby, G Gill, B Tranter

(1998), Vol. 169, pp. 197-200, Medical journal of Australia, Chichester, Eng., C1-1

journal article
1986

VALUE OF THE LATERAL RADIOLOGIC VIEW OF THE CHEST IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE PULMONARY ILLNESS

T LAMME, M NIJHOUT, D CADMAN, R MILNER, C ZYLAK, J JACOBS, G GILL, J MCNAMEE

(1986), Vol. 134, pp. 353-356, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, C1-1

journal article
1976

Total blood lead levels in petrol vendors

P Moore, S Pridmore, G Gill

(1976), Vol. 1, pp. 438-440, Medical Journal of Australia, Sydney, N.S.W., C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Australian Competitive Grants

An intervention to improve the detection and management of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in primary care

Prof Tom Brett, A/Prof Diane Arnold-Reed, Prof Gerald Watts, A/Prof David Sullivan, Prof Alistair Vickery, Dr Ian Li, Prof Clare Heal, A/Prof Charlotte Hespe, A/Prof Jan Radford, Prof Gerard Gill

NHMRC - Partnership Project

  • 2020: $37,282
  • 2019: $20,684
  • 2018: $50,383

Other Public Sector Funding

Primary Health Care Research - Knowledge Infrastructure Enabling Grant

Prof Gerard Gill, Prof Brendan Crotty

DHA - Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development (PHCRED) - Knowledge Infrastructure Enabling Grant Scheme (KIEGS) - Department of Health and Ageing

  • 2011: $45,420

NBN Telehealth Skills Training and Implementation Project

Prof Gerard Gill, Prof Andrew Bonney

NBN-Enabled Education and Skills Program - DEEWR

  • 2014: $2,818
  • 2013: $6,575

Industry and Other Funding

Health literacy in general practice: Incidence, challenges, potential

Prof Gerard Gill, Dr Anita Peerson, Dr Mark Kennedy, Prof Evelyne de Leeuw

Helen Macpherson Smith Trust Grant - Research

  • 2011: $23,866

The Western Victorian Practice Nurse Study

Prof Gerard Gill, Prof Daryl Pedler, Prof Peter Harvey

Western Alliance

  • 2018: $6,840
  • 2017: $15,962

Supervisions

No completed student supervisions to report