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Amy Peden is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, specializing in public health with a particular focus on injury prevention and drowning prevention. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Government International Relations and Social Policy, a Master of Public Policy, and a PhD in Health. Her research interests primarily revolve around adolescent injury, epidemiology, risk factor identification, and the evaluation of drowning prevention interventions. As an emerging leader in her field, she is an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Research Fellow in the School of Population Health. Peden convenes the course PHCM9792 - Injury Epidemiology, Prevention, and Control, and is committed to promoting safety in regional communities. She frequently engages with the media to advocate for improved public health practices and supervises Masters and PhD students on topics related to injury and drowning prevention. Peden also holds adjunct appointments with various institutions, including the Royal Life Saving Society of Australia and James Cook University.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of injury prevention and public health.
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