Hueiming Liu

About Hueiming Liu

Program Lead, Implementation Research for Health Equity Health Systems Science

  • BA,
  • MBBS,
  • MIPH,
  • PhD,
  • FAFPHM

Hueiming Liu is a clinician-researcher (BA, MBBS, MIPH, PhD, FAFPHM) and worked as a medical officer before completing her Masters in International public health, and embarking on public health research at George Institute for Global Health (TGI) in 2008 as the program manager of Kanyini Vascular Collaboration (between Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector and academics).  She developed the concept on strengthening health systems using process evaluations (PE) for her PhD funded by a NHMRC scholarship. 

As a post-doctoral research fellow in 2019, Hueiming led the new Process Evaluation stream, in the Centre of Health Systems Science at The George Institute for Global Health, building capacity in implementation science, and facilitating knowledge exchange across collaborative interdisciplinary teams.  This includes provision of technical expertise to > 25 projects, across different fields and countries, 9 workshops on implementation research across countries(~550 attendees), being an invited panel member as an implementation scientist, at the World Heart Federation and Lancet Regional Health Roundtable.  She was an invited editor, for a special collection 'Process Evaluations of Clinical Trials' and was invited by Prof Hirschhorn to co-author a chapter, in Practical Implementation Science, Moving Evidence into Action edited by Weiner, Bryan Jeffrey, Cara C. Lewis, and Kenneth H. Sherr, eds. 2023, an award-winning textbook. She is faculty for the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease advanced implementation science course in 2025, and faculty for the World Heart Federation Emerging Leader program in 2022. She has a career total of 90 peer-reviewed publications, 2 book chapters, is a CI on 12 peer-reviewed grants, totalling > $ 14 million. She has completed supervision of 6 PhD students, and 2 UK Masters students, and is currently supervising 1 PhD student at UNSW, 3 PhD students at University of Sydney. 

She re-entered clinical training in 2020 and was awarded her public health physician RACP fellowship in 2023. During the pandemic years of 2020-2022, she worked parttime as a TGI senior research fellow and parttime in the health system, initially at Sydney Local Health District community paediatrics department, and then at NSW Ministry of Health as a medical advisor in Health protection supporting the roll out of the COVID vaccination program. These additional responsibilities reduced her time and capacity for research outputs, but it has been a privilege for her to serve the community during a challenging time.

Currently, she is Program Lead, Implementation research for health equity at The George Institute for Global Health, Associate Professor at UNSW and Conjoint Senior Lecturer at University of Sydney, and a 2024 Emerging Leader with World Heart Federation. She is a honorary public health physician at Sydney Local Health District, partnering with end-users on implementation and evaluation of culturally-safe intersectoral models of care that address social determinants of health. She is a mother of three and was greatly supported in her career journey as a Franklin woman Mentee, and in 2024 as a Franklin woman Mentor. She is passionate about improving health system resilience, and in strengthening the health and medical research ecosystem to improve health equity.

Patients' and providers' perspectives of a dose administration aid strategy to improve cardiovascular disease prevention in Australian primary healthcare

BMC Health Services Research Date published:

Caregivers’ experiences of being asked about adverse childhood experiences and receiving support from an integrated health and social care hub: a qualitative study

BMJ Open Date published:

Implementation of a goal-directed Care Bundle for intracerebral hemorrhage: Results of embedded process evaluation in the INTERACT3 trial

PLOS Global Public Health Date published:

Guiding research into integrated health and social care in Australia: suitability of three global frameworks for local adoption

Journal of Integrated Care Date published:

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