Dr Andrew Redmond

ATH - Senior Lecturer

Royal Brisbane Clinical Unit
Faculty of Medicine

Overview

Dr Andrew Redmond is a specialist physician in infectious diseases medicine with clinical interests in general infectious diseases medicine, immunization, antibiotic allergy, HIV and sexual health. He has research interests in malaria, HIV and sexual health, and health issues in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, especially in remote settings. He has extensive experience teaching medical students, doctors and other health care workers on clinical reasoning, infectious diseases, and HIV.

He holds adjunct appointments in the School of Medicine at the University of Queensland and the Griffith Institute of Drug Discovery at Griffith University. He is the Acting Clinical Director of the Infectious Diseases Unit at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and Clinical Supervisor for the RAPID HIV/STI Testing Program of QPP.

Research Impacts

Dr Redmond's work has been published in a wide range of academic journals and public facing websites including The Conversation The Conversation: In-depth analysis, research, news and ideas from leading academics and researchers. and Croakey Croakey Health Media – informed, engaged communities for health.

Publications

View all Publications

Publications

Book Chapter

  • Redmond, Andrew M. (2017). Atovaquone. Kucers the use of antibiotics: A clinical review of antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antiviral drugs, seventh edition. (pp. 3117-3126) Boca Raton, FL United States: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9781315152110

Journal Article

Conference Publication

Other Outputs