About
Graham Marvin is a Senior Research Assistant and Sessional Teaching Fellow at Bond University's Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and specializes in fatigue management within emergency services and occupational health. His research focuses on paramedic safety, emergency responder wellbeing, and systematic reviews of occupational hazards.
Research interests include analyzing fatigue-induced injuries, occupational stress in high-demand roles, and workplace safety protocols. He has collaborated on projects like 'Predicting job performance by measuring fatigue levels in emergency services' (2021–2023), examining fatigue impacts on emergency responders.
His publications highlight trends in paramedic fatigue, emergency response challenges, and strategies to mitigate occupational risks. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals in medicine, environmental health, and sports science.
Marvin has no listed scientific awards but maintains active research collaborations in Australia and internationally, focusing on healthcare workforce resilience and shift work analysis.
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