Mr Joey Elias

Mr Joey Elias

Casual Academic

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours Class I), The University of Sydney

Medicine & Health
School of Population Health

Joey Elias is a PhD candidate and Research Officer within the Implementation to Impact (i2i) team at UNSW Sydney. His research focuses on exploring the challenges faced by individuals living with and beyond cancer, with a particular emphasis on the factors influencing the implementation of innovations within health systems. Joey has experience applying implementation science theories and frameworks to identify and address barriers to oncology care. Currently, he is using outcomes and determinant frameworks to evaluate and scale a survivorship program for childhood brain cancer survivors and has contributed to the design and deployment of tailored implementation strategies. His work aims to bridge research and practice, driving sustainable improvements in cancer care delivery.

Location
F25 Samuels Building
  • Journal articles | 2025
    Elias J; McLoone JK; McKay S; Signorelli C; Cohn RJ; Wakefield CE; Mazariego C; Taylor N, 2025, 'Planning for Scale-Up and Sustainability: A Multi-site Process Evaluation Protocol for a Novel Intervention for Survivors of Childhood Brain Cancer', Global Implementation Research and Applications, 5, pp. 290 - 305, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43477-025-00159-5
    Journal articles | 2025
    Weerasuriya R; Elias J; Martyn M; O'Haire S; Gaff C; Smith K; Desai J; Taylor N, 2025, 'Facilitating Equitable Access to Genomic Testing for Advanced Cancer: A Combined Intuition and Theory-Informed Approach to Intervention Development and Deployment', Public health genomics, 28, pp. 113 - 130, http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000544946
  • Conference Abstracts | 2024
    Elias J; Baffsky R; Mazariego C; McLoone J; Signorelli C; McKay S; Wakefield CE; Cohn RJ; Taylor N, 2024, 'Navigating the dual role of healthcare professional and researcher in a cancer clinical trial: A scoping review', in ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, WILEY, Vol. 20, pp. 208 - 209
    Conference Abstracts | 2024
    McLoone J; Signorelli C; Wakefield CE; Mazariego C; Johnston K; Baldwin R; Elias J; Taylor N; Cohn RJ, 2024, 'Integrating PROMs in comprehensive cancer survivorship care', in ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, WILEY, Vol. 20, pp. 106 - 107
    Conference Abstracts | 2024
    Saw K; Elias J; Shinde A; Taylor N; Dadich A; Mo J; Macdonald K; Lloud M; Rossiter G; Crawford M; River J; Dear R; Lim E, 2024, 'Co-designing for implementation: A patient-focused clinical trials navigation tool', in ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, WILEY, Vol. 20, pp. 169 - 169
    Conference Abstracts | 2023
    Elias J; Weerasuriya R; Martyn M; O'Haire S; Kortnye S; Gaff C; Ayliff N, 2023, 'Using logic models to advance the implementation of complex genomics sequencing within a complex care pathway', in Proceedings of the 6th UK and Ireland implementation science research conference, Implementation Science, Limerick, Ireland, Vol. 19, pp. 21 - 21, presented at The 6th UK and Ireland Implementation Science Research Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 13 July 2023 - 14 July 2023, http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-024-01341-3
    Conference Abstracts | 2023
    McKay S; Mazariego C; Elias J; McLoone J; Signorelli C; Wakefield C; Cohn R; Ayliff N, 2023, 'Using process mapping to capture variability within paediatric cancer survivorship services: understanding factors influencing implementation of the Engage program', in Proceedings of the 2nd Implementation Science Health Conference Australia: Sydney, NSW, Australia, 23-24 March 2023, Implementation Science, Sydney, Australia, Vol. 18, pp. 38 - 38, presented at Implementation Science Health Conference Australia, Sydney, Australia, 23 March 2023 - 24 March 2023, http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-023-01292-1
    Conference Abstracts | 2022
    Elias J; McLoone JK; Signorelli C; Mazariego C; McKay S; Wakefield CE; Cohn RJ; Taylor NJ, 2022, 'Developing an intervention logic model for 'Engage': A novel, multi-disciplinary program for survivors of childhood cancer', in ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, WILEY, Vol. 18, pp. 232 - 232

Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship (2022-2025), $100,989

NHMRC Medical Research Future Fund Brain Cancer Survivorship Top-Up Scholarship, (2022-2025), $64,920

The University of Sydney Academic Merit Prize, Undergraduate Award (2021), $1,000

The Dean's List of Excellence in Academic Performance, Undergraduate Award (2021)