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Klay Lamprell is a Research Fellow at Macquarie University's Australian Institute of Health Innovation, specifically within the Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science. His work focuses on improving healthcare quality through understanding patient experiences, particularly in oncology settings, and leveraging narrative analysis to inform systemic improvements. He has led a mixed-methods study on early-onset colorectal cancer patient perspectives (2021–2023) and contributed to projects analyzing patient narratives in melanoma and immunotherapy contexts.
Education and qualifications are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, but his extensive publication record suggests advanced academic training in healthcare research methodologies. His research interests include patient-centered care, qualitative analysis of online health narratives, implementation science, and barriers to timely cancer diagnosis.
Recent publications highlight his exploration of public health genomics strategies (2025), the role of patient experience surveys in rating care quality (2025), and frameworks for enhancing trustworthiness in patient story research (2025). He has been awarded top 10% downloaded paper honors (Wiley, 2020) and a top-cited paper award (Wiley, 2023).
Lamprell actively engages in academic outreach, presenting at invited talks on topics like cancer diagnosis experiences (2023) and implementation science in oncology (2023). His work bridges clinical practice and policy, with a focus on using narrative analysis to drive healthcare system improvements.
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