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Dr Patricia Cullen is a Researcher at the School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, with a focus on public health, psychology, and implementation science. Her work employs multi-methodological approaches, including cohort studies, qualitative inquiries, and co-design of community-led initiatives.
- Doctor of Philosophy, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney (2013–2017)
- Master of Clinical Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Wollongong (2021–2022)
- Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Honours (Class 1), School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University (2009–2012)
Patricia’s research centers on implementing and evaluating trauma- and violence-informed care for women and young people, particularly in healthcare settings. She specializes in co-design, implementation science, and integrated care models, with a strong emphasis on adolescent health, family violence, and mental health services.
Her recent publications address topics like domestic violence in emergency departments, adolescent injury prevention, and trauma-informed care integration. Awards include the 2017 Sax Institute Research Action Award and the 2015 Australian Injury Prevention Network Best Student Abstract Award.
She supervises research in adolescent mental health, care coordination, lived experience research, and health system responses to violence. Her work is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine & Health and involves collaboration with institutions like the Garvan Institute and National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC).



