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Madelyn Pardon is a researcher at James Cook University, focusing on interdisciplinary areas including climate change mental health, nursing/midwifery education, and environmental communication. She holds a PhD in Psychology (2022) and has contributed to over 15 peer-reviewed publications since 2016. Her work bridges behavioral science with public health challenges, particularly addressing maternal mental health in climate crises and optimizing healthcare workforce models.
Research interests span environmental psychology, healthcare education systems, and the application of behavioral interventions. Notable contributions include analyzing climate anxiety in mothers, evaluating online psychology education challenges, and linking nursing/midwifery student employment to professional standards. She has collaborated on projects investigating threat perception frameworks and sustainability communication strategies, demonstrating a commitment to translating research into practical solutions.
Her articles reflect trends in climate health intersections, digital education adaptation, and workforce development in healthcare. While no awards are listed, her active publication record highlights sustained academic engagement. Current research continues to explore the psychological dimensions of environmental threats and healthcare system innovations.