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Dr Regina Schultz is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the Northern Clinical School within Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney. She specialises in neuropsychological rehabilitation and evidence-based practice for individuals with acquired brain impairment, particularly traumatic brain injury.
Research Interests
Her work centres on longitudinal neuropsychological recovery after severe traumatic brain injury, methodological rigour in rehabilitation research, and the development of tools such as the Single-Case Experimental Design (SCED) Scale. Additional interests include aphasia therapy methodology and the systematic evaluation of cognitive rehabilitation interventions.
Articles Overview
Across more than fifteen years of publication, Schultz has concentrated on methodological quality in rehabilitation research, longitudinal cognitive recovery trajectories, and the creation of evidence-based resources like the PsycBITE™ database. Her 2022 longitudinal study stands out for its intensive monthly follow-up design, providing fine-grained insight into recovery timelines.
Scientific Awards
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Advising & Grants
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Laboratories & Teams
While no dedicated laboratory is named, her affiliation with the Northern Clinical School indicates active collaboration with clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation teams at the University of Sydney.
