Academic and Professional Qualifications
2016: Appointed Conjoint Associate Professor at the University of Newcastle
2013: Awarded APS College of Clinical Psychology Prize for academic excellence in Doctorate of Clinical Psychology
2012: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
2010: Awarded Ross Gribble Prize for Academic Excellence in Clinical Psychology
2004: B. Social Sciences (Psychology) Honours
1983: Admitted as Solicitor in Supreme Court of NSW
1982: Bachelor of Laws – University of New South Wales
1980: Bachelor of Jurisprudence – University of New South Wales
Other qualifications
APS Practice Certificate in Service of Older Adults
APS Practice Certificate in Sleep Psychology
Memberships
Member of the Australian Psychological Society
Fellow, APS College of Clinical Psychologists FCCLP
Coordinator of Newcastle Sex Therapy Peer Support Network (for Health Professionals)
Member of the Newcastle Pain Mental Health Planning Network
Research
Conference Presentations and Papers
2008: Asia Pacific Region of the World Organisation of Family Doctors (WONCA) and 51st Annual conference of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (Melbourne on 2-5 October 2008): Hardiness in Remote and Urban General Practitioners
2005: State Primary Health Care Research conference (Sydney): Personality traits of Remote Practitioners
2004: Primary Health Care Research conference (Newcastle): Statistical issues in research
2001: Primary Health Care Research conference (Newcastle): Multidisciplinary teams
Poster Presentations
2005: RACGP Annual Scientific Conference (Darwin): Are remote GPs Sensation Seekers?
Grants
2008: Primary Health Care Fellowship, Discipline of General Practice, University of Newcastle: Hardiness in remote and urban general Practitioners
2005: National Health Medical Research Council Grant: Qualitative Analysis of the Aboriginal Medical Entry Program at the University of Newcastle
2003: Australian Royal College of General Practitioners: Personality of Remote v. Urban Practitioners
Publications
Goldman, B, & Harvey, G. (2005). Twenty years of Aboriginal Medical Education. Newcastle: University of Newcastle.