Associate Professor Thileepan Naren
Honorary Senior Fellow
Working groups
Background
Dr Thileepan Naren is an addiction medicine specialist and general practitioner with a demonstrated history of working with disadvantaged and marginalised groups. He has special interests in addiction medicine, Aboriginal health, custodial health, public health policy and medical governance.
Dr Naren works at Western Health and cohealth. Through Western Health, he provides clinical services in Addiction Medicine at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre (Victoria's largest prison for women) and the Hamilton Centre (the Victorian statewide service for people living with mental illness and substance use or addiction). He also works at cohealth Health Works, a primary care service for people who use drugs.
In recognition of the systemic issues relating to the care of people who use drugs in custodial settings, Dr Naren led the formation of the National Prison Addiction Medicine Network in August 2023. The network brings together stakeholders across the sector to develop consensus guidelines for the management of addiction in custodial settings and promote evidence-based best-practice healthcare for people in prison through a coordinated national approach.
Qualifications
- 2025: Associate Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (AFRACMA)
- 2023: Fellow of the Chapter of Addiction Medicine, Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FAChAM)
- 2021: Fellow of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (FACCRM)
- 2018: Master of Health Management (MHM), University of New South Wales, Australia
- 2015: Master of Public Health (MPH), University of New South Wales, Australia
- 2014: Fellow of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)
- 2006: Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Monash University, Australia
Appointments
- 2026–present: Adjunct Associate Professor, National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University
- 2025–present: Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash University
- 2023–present: Addiction Medicine Specialist, Western Health
- 2023–present: General Practitioner and Addiction Medicine Specialist, cohealth
Awards
- 2025: Victorian Public Healthcare Awards – Excellence in women's health
Burnet publications
National consensus statement on opioid agonist treatment in custodial settings
The Medical Journal of Australia
Jocelyn Chan et al
Improving palliative care for people who use alcohol and other drugs
The Medical Journal of Australia
Grace Fitzgerald et al
Re‐examining mandatory drug testing in Australian prisons
Drug and Alcohol Review
Jocelyn Chan et al
Current projects
National Prison Addiction Medicine Network
The NPAMN aims to advance best-practice healthcare for people in prison by coordinating an evidence-based national approach to prison-based addiction medicine.
Unlocking health: using linked administrative data to improve health outcomes for people incarcerated in Victoria
In this project we aim to establish a system for monitoring health and health service use among people leaving prison in Victoria.
Substance use support for women moving in and out of prison (SUSTain)
We’re delivering alcohol and other drugs transitional care for women leaving prison – codesigned with those who know it best.