Anne Burke has a diverse work experience in the field of psychology and healthcare. Anne is currently a Clinical Professor and previously served as a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide. Anne has also held various leadership positions at the Australian Pain Society, including President, President Elect, Immediate Past President, and Past President. Additionally, they have worked as the Lead of the Statewide Chronic Pain Clinical Network at the Commission on Excellence and Innovation in Health. Anne has extensive experience in the clinical psychology department, serving as a Senior Clinical Psychologist and Co-Director at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and as a Co-Director of Psychology at the Central Adelaide Local Health Network. Anne began their career as a Clinical Psychologist at SOTAP.
Anne Burke's education history begins in 1993, when they enrolled at Flinders University for their undergraduate studies. Anne pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors, although their field of study is unspecified. After completing their undergraduate degree in 1997, Anne continued their education at Flinders University and obtained a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology in 1999. Their focus remained in the field of psychology. Subsequently, they pursued a doctoral degree at the University of Adelaide from 2011 to 2018, specializing in psychology. With the completion of their Ph.D., Anne Burke has demonstrated a strong academic background in psychology.
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