Annie Moulden is a General Development and Behavioural Paediatrician.
Having commenced working as a Consultant in 1994, Annie has over 25 years of clinical experience as a paediatrician. She studied Medicine at Melbourne University, commenced her paediatric training at the Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) in 1984 and completed her training in Nottingham, UK.
Annie is also a self-described Quality and Safety activist with a long-held passion for improving how we deliver healthcare. She was awarded an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in 2011 for her contribution to Paediatrics and to Patient Safety.
Her previous roles include being the Director of Quality at RCH and the Clinical Director, Innovation and Quality at Monash Health and she is currently the Clinical Lead, Victorian Paediatric Clinical Network and the Medical Lead, Quality & Safety, RCH. She is a past Director of the Latrobe Hospital, Traralgon and Very Special Kids and is currently on the Boards of Children’s Healthcare Australasia and Koala Kids Foundation.
Annie is passionate about health care that results in patients and their families receiving excellent clinical care alongside a positive and enabling experience. She works with children and their parents to build resilience and capacity in improving their physical and mental health.
Annie has watched with surprise and delight her three children become young adults and spends her free time running, entertaining, being entertained and planning holidays.