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Associate Professor Suzanne Broadbent

Associate Professor Suzanne Broadbent

PhD (ExSc) Griff., BExSc (Hon) Griff., BEd Newcastle(NSW), AEP ESSA

Associate Professor, Clinical Exercise Physiology

School of Health

Email: sbroadbe@usc.edu.au

Telephone: +61 7 54594545

Location: Sunshine Coast, SD-T-4-4.15

Associate Professor Suzanne Broadbent has a Bachelor of Exercise Science (Hon) and PhD from Griffith University and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Newcastle (formerly CAE), NSW. She is also an Accredited Exercise Physiologist and Exercise Scientist (ESSA).

Prior to commencing at UniSC as Associate Professor in Clinical Exercise Physiology and Program Coordinator for the Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Science, Sue was the program leader in the Exercise Science program at Massey University, Wellington NZ (2005–2008) and Senior Lecturer in the Masters of Clinical Exercise Rehabilitation at Victoria University, Melbourne (2008–2011), before relocating to head the Masters of Clinical Exercise Physiology program at Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW (2011–2017).

 

Research

Research Summary

Sue’s research initially focused on exercise immunology and haematology in older adults, and endurance athletes. Research areas now include Myalgic Encephalomyelitis /Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS); exercise rehabilitation for cancer survivors, cardio-pulmonary, orthopaedic and Parkinson's Disease patients; injury prevention and rehabilitation; healthy ageing. Sue has research links with Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital and the Sunshine Coast Orthopaedics Group.

Sue also has interests in the delivery and evaluation of clinical exercise physiology programs with student-led clinics and programs, especially in rural settings.

Teaching and supervision

Teaching

  • Clinical Exercise Physiology
  • Exercise Science

Program coordinator

Teaching Summary

Potential research projects for HDR and Honours students

  • Aquatic exercise for ME/CFS and Parkinson's Disease
  • Cancer exercise rehabilitation
  • Balance and postural training for Parkinson's Disease
  • Orthopaedic surgery exercise rehab
  • Teaching areas
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology
  • Exercise Science