Professor Robinson is Deputy Director and Director of Research, Centre for Innovation in Professional Learning (CIPL), The University of Queensland. She is responsible for capacity development, best practice professional development design and resea
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Professor Robinson is Deputy Director and Director of Research, Centre for Innovation in Professional Learning (CIPL), The University of Queensland. She is responsible for capacity development, best practice professional development design and research. Professor Lynn Robinson graduated from the University of Queensland in 1978, after which she trained and worked in family medical practice, including as a principal of her own practice until 1990. From 1990 until 1994, Lynn held senior executive positions, first at North West Private Hospital and then as Director of Medical Services at St Andrews War Memorial Hospital. Lynn was a founding principal of Med-E-Serv (now PrimEd), leading the education research and development team as well as occupying a range of executive management positions, including CEO from 2000 until 2002. Professor Robinson has actively participated in numerous national initiatives in health education, health services research, policy development and innovations in continuing professional development for the health and financial services industries. Lynn was appointed to the academic staff of The University of Queensland in 2005, and was the Director of the Centre for Health Innovation and Solutions from 2005, before joining the newly formed team at CIPL in 2009.
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