DR LYNSEY BROWN
With an interest in health psychology, Lynsey completed a PhD in 2013 (Flinders University) which focused on the physical and psychological wellbeing of spouse dementia caregivers. She has a Psychology Honours degree (Flinders University) and a Graduate Diploma in Counselling (UniSA). Lynsey is currently undertaking a Master’s degree in Public Health (Torrens University).
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Lynsey holds a number of different roles at Flinders University. Lynsey is involved in teaching undergraduate allied health and postgraduate medicine subjects which focus on biopsychosocial approaches to health and illness. At the Primary Health Care Research and Information Service Lynsey is involved in knowledge exchange (as Co-Convenor of the Primary Health Care Research Conference) and the synthesis and review of evidence on topical policy-relevant issues in primary health care. Within the Centre for Research Excellence in the Social Determinants of Health Equity Lynsey is involved in qualitative research investigating the implementation of primary health care policy.
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Qualifications:
B.Psych (Hons), GradDipSocSci (CounsStud), PhD
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Awards:
South Australian Department of Health Research Award recipient, 2008 - 2010