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Suzanna Vidmar

Suzanna Vidmar

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Role Biostatistician (Snr Research Officer)
Research area Population Health
Suzanna Vidmar is a Senior Research Officer with extensive experience in the management and analysis of quantitative health-related research data. Since 1996 she has been a Research Officer in the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit (CEBU) at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Melbourne, being jointly employed by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics.

Suzanna has worked as a statistician on numerous projects processing data and as an investigator. Suzanna's other research activities have included the development of software for calculating standardized anthropometry of children and adolescents using population-based reference data. She is also involved in the teaching of courses in clinical research, biostatistics, data management and Stata.
Suzanna Vidmar is a Senior Research Officer with extensive experience in the management and analysis of quantitative health-related research data. Since 1996 she has been a Research Officer in the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit (CEBU) at...
Suzanna Vidmar is a Senior Research Officer with extensive experience in the management and analysis of quantitative health-related research data. Since 1996 she has been a Research Officer in the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit (CEBU) at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Melbourne, being jointly employed by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics.

Suzanna has worked as a statistician on numerous projects processing data and as an investigator. Suzanna's other research activities have included the development of software for calculating standardized anthropometry of children and adolescents using population-based reference data. She is also involved in the teaching of courses in clinical research, biostatistics, data management and Stata.

Top Publications

  • Makhijani, A, Rak, A, Jenkins, N, Vidmar, S, Addlem, L, Elia, S, Cheng, DR, Perrett, KP, Kaufman, J, Danchin, M. Optimising immunisations for children with needle phobia and/or developmental disorders: a retrospective audit to inform policy and practice in Australia.. Vaccine 85: 128726 2026
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  • Bartlett, H, Efron, D, Griffiths, A, Leins, E, Measey, M-A, Vandeleur, M, Vidmar, S, Rhodes, A. Melatonin Use in Australian Children: Are We Getting It Right?. J Paediatr Child Health 62(3) : 502 -504 2026
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  • Chen, Y, Caudri, D, Andrinopoulou, E-R, Byrnes, CA, Cheney, J, Cooper, PJ, Grimwood, K, Massie, J, Robertson, CF, Sly, PD, et al. Progression of structural lung disease and lung function in adolescents with cystic fibrosis.. J Cyst Fibros 25(1) : 78 -85 2026
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  • Kaufman, J, Steffens, MS, Vidmar, S, Bolsewicz, KT, Leask, J, Christou-Ergos, M, Sabahelzain, M, Boxall, J, Danchin, M. Association of access and acceptance barriers with under- and non-vaccination of children <5 years in Australia: A national cross-sectional survey of parents.. Public Health 250: 106082 2026
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  • Overmars, I, Kaufman, J, Nguyen, T-A, Tran, L, Nguyenc, TM, Nguyen, NAV, Trang, CH, Vidmar, S, Muthu, M, Fox, G, et al. Pragmatic RE-AIM evaluation of the Train-the-Trainer Vaccine Champions Program in Vietnam. 2026
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