Katrina Williams

Professor
Clinical Sciences
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Australia

Professor Clinical Sciences
Biography

Professor Katrina Williams is a Paediatrician and Public Health Physician who has worked in Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne and London. Professor Williams completed her PhD titled ‘The epidemiology and classification of autistic spectrum disorders in NSW’, University of Sydney in 2005. As a researcher and clinician Katrina has been actively involved in the development of new knowledge, synthesis of existing evidence, establishment of population data and promotion of evidence into practice and service delivery, especially in relation to autism and other developmental disability, for over fifteen years.

Research Intrest

Child development,Autism and Child Health

List of Publications
Iorio A, Spencer FA, Falavigna M, Alba C, Lang E, Burnand B, McGinn T, Hayden J, Williams K, Shea B, Wolff R. Use of GRADE for assessment of evidence about prognosis: rating confidence in estimates of event rates in broad categories of patients. bmj. 2015 Mar 16;350:h870.
McConachie H, Parr JR, Glod M, Hanratty J, Livingstone N, Oono IP, Robalino S, Baird G, Beresford B, Charman T, Garland D. Systematic review of tools to measure outcomes for young children with autism spectrum disorder.
Randall M, Sciberras E, Brignell A, Ihsen E, Efron D, Dissanayake C, Williams K. Autism spectrum disorder: Presentation and prevalence in a nationally representative Australian sample. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2016 Mar;50(3):243-53.

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