Flynn Slattery

Research Fellow in Healthcare Access for People with Intellectual Disabilities

College of Medicine and Public Health

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Dr Flynn Slattery is a researcher in Rehabilitation and Aged Care within the College of Medicine and Public Health. His work focuses on health services research, with an emphasis on healthcare access and the organisation and delivery of care, including for people with intellectual disabilities.

Flynn has experience across academic and health system settings, contributing to research design, data analysis, project coordination, and publication. His research is informed by collaboration with clinicians, health services, and industry partners. He is interested in applied research that supports evidence‑informed policy and practice.

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Respiratory Health
University of South Australia

Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) – Exercise & Respiratory Physiology
University of South Australia

Bachelor of Applied Science – Exercise Science
University of South Australia

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt – Process improvement and efficiency
UniSA Business

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