Adjunct Research Associate, Monash University
Patrick is a medical doctor and researcher interested in global health, public policy, and mental health.
While completing his medical degree with Monash University, he completed a research Honours project with the Centre for International Child Health (CICH) and the University of Melbourne, looking at the way we deliver oxygen to preterm babies in low-resource settings.
More recently, he has started as an Adjunct Research Associate with Monash University's Central Clinical School, where he is looking at stigma and attitudes towards people suffering from borderline personality disorder and other mental health conditions.
We need to treat borderline personality disorder for what it really is – a response to trauma
May 03, 2019 17:09 pm UTC| Health
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a highly stigmatised and misunderstood condition. Australians with BPD face considerable barriers to accessing high-quality and affordable care, according to new research published...
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