Background
Dr Dani Lin is an infectious diseases physician working at the Burnet Institute as a member of the Tuberculosis Working Group. She has an interest in the global health, indigenous health, tropical medicine and in particular TB/drug-resistant TB, having worked as the TB doctor in Papua New Guinea and Uzbekistan.
Qualifications
- 2020: MPH&TM, Master of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University,;
- 2018: FRACP - RACP, Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians; 2015: DTM&H, Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Gorgas Institute, Panama;
- 2009: MB BS, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Monash University
Appointments
- Member of the Royal College of Physicians;
- Member of Australasian Society of HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine;
- Australian Society of Infectious Diseases
Positions
- 2019: Cabrini Health, Intensive care registrar;
- 2019: Alfred Hospital – General medical registrar;
- 2018: Medecins San Frontieres – TB doctor and study coordinator;
- 2017: Monash Health - Infectious disease registrar;
- 2016: HHISP, TB medical officer, Daru, PNG;
- 2015: Royal Darwin Hospital, Microbiology and outreach registrar;
- 2014: Royal Darwin Hospital, Infectious diseases registrar;
- 2010-2013: Eastern Health, Intern and basic physician trainee