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Kathryn Castelletto is a Lecturer in Rural Health at Charles Sturt University (CSU), affiliated with the Department of Rural Health. Her research focuses on rural healthcare workforce challenges, interprofessional education, and paramedic training. She actively collaborates with community partners to develop practical solutions for rural health systems.
Her educational background is not explicitly detailed, but her professional activities indicate expertise in healthcare education and rural health policy. Key research areas include heat mitigation strategies for healthcare workers, mental health training for paramedic students, and university-community partnership models.
Recent publications (2024-2025) emphasize climate resilience in healthcare, rural paramedic education, and interorganizational collaboration. Her work frequently involves interdisciplinary teams, with notable partnerships across nursing, public health, and emergency medicine sectors.
- Awards:
- Charles Sturt University 'Change One Thing' Award (2023)
- Excellence Award - Highly Commended (2022)
- RUN Learning and Teaching Award (2023)
- Grants & Collaborations:
- Developed simulation-based interprofessional education programs
- Coordinated rural placement initiatives for paramedic students
- Lead on community partnership projects with regional healthcare providers
- Labs/Teams: Involved in CSU's Rural Health Research Network and collaborates with the Rural and Remote Health Unit.





