My Expertise
I am recognised nationally and internationally as a strong academic leader and innovator. I have received multiple local and national awards for excellence in teaching, community engagement and I have published extensively on innovations in medical education and I have a strong focus on inclusive leadership.
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Adrienne Torda is Head, School of Clinical Medicine and Vice Dean of UNSW Faculty of Medicine & Health. Adrienne Torda is an academic leader, medical educator and scholar, as well as a medical clinician with specialist qualifications in Infectious Diseases. Over the past decade, Adrienne has held various senior academic and leadership roles, including Associate Dean Education and Innovation and Interim Dean. She is passionate about innovation...view more
Adrienne Torda is Head, School of Clinical Medicine and Vice Dean of UNSW Faculty of Medicine & Health. Adrienne Torda is an academic leader, medical educator and scholar, as well as a medical clinician with specialist qualifications in Infectious Diseases. Over the past decade, Adrienne has held various senior academic and leadership roles, including Associate Dean Education and Innovation and Interim Dean. She is passionate about innovation in education, partnering with healthcare providers to address the challenges of providing healthcare in the future, role modelling senior leadership for women in STEMM, and mentoring. Her educational focus is on educational innovation and the development of a data-driven, forward looking curriculum which integrates teaching students problem solving, analytical thinking, reflective practice, communication skills and teamwork along with more traditional medical content and competencies.
Adrienne champions equity and inclusive leadership, and was the Gender Champion at UNSW between 2018-2020 working with the Division of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Research Interests:
There are two main areas of interest. One is in clinical infectious diseases and the other is medical education research with a focus on clinical assessment, simulation-based learning and professional development of clinical educators.
Broad Research Areas:
Medical Education, Education Innovation, Infectious Diseases Clinical Research,
Qualifications:
MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRACP. SFHEA, FANZAPHE, FHERDSA, GradDip Bioethics, GradCert University Learning & Teaching,
Society Memberships & Professional Activities:
FRACP, Australian Society of Infectious Diseases; Infectious diseases society of America; ANZAPHE, HERDSA, ASM
Specific Research Keywords:
Medical education; Educational innovation, Infectious Diseases; Immunology and Infectious Disease; Immunisation
My Qualifications
MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRACP, SFHEA, FANZAPHE, FHERDSA, GradDip Bioethics, GradCert University Learning & Teaching,
My Awards
2017 - Faculty of Medicine Excellence in Teaching Award
2019 - UNSW Vice Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching (UNSW)
2021 - AAUT Citation for Excellence in Teaching (National award)
2022 - Education Innovation Award (UNSW)
My Research Activities
Healthcare education
Immunisation of patients with special needs; surgical infections; influenza immunisation
Clinical infectious Diseases
Curriculum design - evaluation of innovations
My Research Supervision
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Areas of supervision
ILP, Honours, PhD
My Engagement
Adrienne Torda is an internationally recognised leader in Medical education and innovation.
She champions diversity and inclusivity and was a gender co-champion at UNSW from 2019 - 2021. She is also on the steering committee of the Women's Wellbeing Academy and the Athena Swan Self assessment team.
She is the faculty representative to the Medical Deans of Australia and New Zealand, the Medical Education Collaborative Committee and the MDANZ representative to the Australian Medical Council - Digitalisation of the Medical Workforce steering comittee.
She is also a member of the TGA Australian Vaccine Committee, which has oversight of vaccine registrations in Australia and a consultant for vaccine registrations for WHO since 2022.
My Teaching
Vice Dean and Head, School of Clinical Medicine
Associate Dean, Education and Innovation (2019-2021)
I teach into all phases of the Medical program and oversee teaching within the School of Clinical Medicine
Education Focused champion and mentor
Mentor - Women in Medicine society