Dr Paul Clark MBBS (Hons I) MPH&TM, PhD, FRACP, is a NHMRC Health Practitioner Research Fellow in the Cancer Control Unit of the QIMR-Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Staff Specialist in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, and Senior Lecturer with the School of Medicine, University of Queensland.
Paul completed his medical degree at the University of Queensland with First Class Honours. He undertook gastroenterology training at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Princess Alexandra Hospitals in Brisbane and at Duke University Medical Centre in North Carolina, USA. Paul's current research explores socio-demographic determinants and epidemiological trends in liver cancer in Queensland, undertaken at QIMR-Berghofer Medical research institute under the supervision of Professor David Whiteman. His epidemiology research was initially supported by Royal Australasian College of Physicians' Cottrell Fellowship (2013) and is currently supported by an NHMRC Health Practitioner Early Career Fellowship. Paul provides public liver clinic service at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and outreach clinics to Rockhampton, Inala Indigenous Health Centre and to a number of Queensland prisons.