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Dr Elizabeth Lynch is a Senior Research Fellow and Matthew Flinders Fellow at Flinders University's College of Nursing and Health Sciences and Caring Futures Institute. Her work focuses on improving stroke rehabilitation through implementation science and co-design methodologies, collaborating with healthcare teams and stroke survivors to develop evidence-based systems. She co-chairs the Australian and New Zealand Living Stroke Guidelines Steering Committee and leads a Medical Research Futures Fund project (2022-25) to create digital tools for stroke self-efficacy.
- PhD in Health Sciences (University of South Australia, 2016)
- NHMRC Early Career Research Fellowship (2018-21)
- Specializes in implementation science, co-design, and health literacy
Her research portfolio includes cluster-randomized trials, systematic reviews, and qualitative studies, with a focus on translating clinical guidelines into practice. Recent publications address digital health tools for stroke survivors, lived experience authorship equity, and emergency care avoidance strategies for older adults.
Award highlights include the Stroke Society of Australasia's New Investigator Award (2019), HSRAANZ Impact Award (2018), and multiple Stroke Foundation recognitions. She supervises higher degree research students and provides training workshops for national/international clinical teams.


