Vice-president of the Australian Podiatry Association, and a Director at AnglicareSA
Publications include: 120 peer-reviewed journal articles, Cochrane Library systematic reviews for non-surgical intervention for paediatric flat foot (2010, 2022), podiatry textbook Paediatrics, monograph series Evidence Essentials, and textbook chapters.
A/Prof Evans is vice-president of the Australian Podiatry Association, and a Director at AnglicareSA.
Angela has volunteered with clubfoot projects in Vietnam, and since 2008 in Bangladesh, using the Ponseti corrective method. Walk for Life Clubfoot, in Bangladesh, has treated over 35,000 children with congenital clubfoot deformity. Further volunteer history: National Medical Education Scientific Council and Medical Education Scientific Advisory Council of Diabetes Australia; Scientific Committees of 1998, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2019 (Chair) Australasian Podiatry conferences; Medical programs at Olympic Games 2000, Special Olympics World Winter Games 2005, Commonwealth Games 2006, Clinical Director of Special Olympics National Games 2010; Global Clubfoot Initiative, Oxford. Angela Evans won the 2016 BMJ South Asia Healthcare Award for Excellence in Delivery of Primary Care with Walk for Life Clubfoot. In 2019, Angela received an Australian National Honour, as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
A/Prof Evans has great interest is the nexus between research and clinical practice, so healthcare refrains from low value care, especially when also high carbon care.
Most recently, Angela has initiated Green Podiatry, in response to the global healthcare and climate change crisis. Collaboration with University of New South Wales Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology (SMaRT) microrecycling science, involves preliminary and exploratory recycling and reforming of used orthotics into materials and products for new use – the Green Foot Orthoses Project (GFOP). As a member of the Sustainability working group of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Angela has produced the Green Podiatry Teaching and Learning modules for universities, and several ‘green shoe lists’.