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Professor Lin, Vivian Kwang-wen

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Professor of Practice
Associate Dean, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
Professor of Public Health Practice

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Professor Lin, Vivian Kwang-wen

Title:
Professor of Practice
Associate Dean, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
Professor of Public Health Practice

Professional Qualifications
YearAwarding InstitutionQualification
1977Yale UniversityBA
1979University of California, BerkeleyMPH
1986University of California, BerkeleyDrPH
Biography

Professor Vivian Lin joined the LKS Faculty of Medicine as Executive Associate Dean in March 2019.  She is concurrently Professor of Public Health Practice.  She has more than 30 years of experience in public health, with a variety of leading roles in policy and programme development, health services planning, research and teaching, and senior administration in complex organizations.

Vivian was Chair of Public Health from 2000-2013 at La Trobe University in Melbourne before serving the WHO as Director of Health Systems in the Western Pacific Regional Office for 2013-2018, where she led on the global priorities of universal health coverage and sustainable development goals, cross-cutting priority issues of antimicrobial resistance, ageing, and gender-based violence, and on health system development issues including health financing, health law and ethics, health workforce, traditional medicines, service delivery, and health information systems.

Vivian has also worked at senior executive level in health policy in several Australian jurisdictions, including as Executive Officer of the National Public Health Partnership. She has also consulted widely for the World Bank, UK Department for International Development, Australian Agency for International Development, World Health Organization, and various Australian governments at state and federal levels.  In these roles, she has developed the first Australian health sector aid strategy for China, the WHO framework for people-centred health care for the Western Pacific Region, and the ASEAN Healthy Lifestyle Strategy.  She was commissioned to undertake major studies of indicators used globally for gender equity and health, on risks and regulatory requirements for naturopathy, and evaluation of health promotion leadership program.

Vivian has served on multiple academic, government and community boards.  She was Vice President for Scientific Affairs for the International Union for Health Promotion and Education in 2007-2013, chair of Australian National Network of Academic Public Health Institutions for 2006-2008, member of the public health committee of the Australian Medical Association for 2003-2006, policy convenor for the Public Health Association of Australia in 1995-2001, and board member of the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health for 2003-2009. As ministerial appointee, she was the inaugural president of the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Victoria serving between 2000-2009, member of the Australia-China Council 2006-2009, and member of the Diary Food Safety Board of Victoria for 2000-2003.

Vivian is the author of several leading textbooks in Australia on health policy and planning, as well as on China. She has served on multiple editorial boards for leading journals, including as health policy editor for Social Science and Medicine. Most recently, she was a member of the International Panel on Social Progress and chaired its health cross-cutting group. She has served on the medicine and public health panel for the New Zealand Tertiary Commission’s Performance-based Research Funding exercise on 5 occasions between 2003 and 2018.

Vivian earned her BA from Yale University and MPH and DrPH from UC Berkeley. She was a recipient of the Drotman Award by the American Public Health Association in 1982 which recognizes promising young public health professional.

 
Professional Societies
Term PeriodPositionProfessional Societies
09/1977-06/2024Drotman Award winnerAmerican Public Health Association
01/2003-06/2024Vice President for ScienceInternational Union of Health Promotion and Education
08/1982-06/2024Policy convenorPublic Health Association of Australia
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