Suzanne Chambers


Suzanne Kathleen Chambers, is a Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Health at Sydney's University of Technology. She specialises in psycho-oncology, and has received Queen's Birthday honours. Chambers has worked on psycho-oncology, prostate cancer, health economics and psychological interventions including the distress and adjustments after cancer.

Research interests and career

Chambers career began with her work as a hairdresser before she became a registered nurse. She was awarded her PhD from Griffith University, in 2004, and then in 2011 she worked in Preventative Health, at Griffith University. Chambers led their "Strategic Investment in Chronic Disease". Her work on the usefulness of ‘mindfulness’ in cancer treatment as a complementary therapy was reported by The Conversation. Chambers is a health psychologist, as well as Dean. She is both a practitioner and researcher providing psychological support for people with cancer over three decades and she has specialised in prostate cancer.
As Dean of Health she was recognised in the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours. Her research has been awarded $28 million in competitive grants. The Cancer Council Queensland, praised the impact of her work on patient recoveries.

Publications

Books

Chambers had an H number of 52 and over 9,500 citations, as at August 2019.