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Researcher

Dr Rohan Francis-Taylor

Keywords

Fields of Research (FoR)

Psychiatry (incl. psychotherapy), Mental health services, Health promotion, Teacher and student wellbeing

Biography

 

Dr Rohan Francis-Taylor is a Psychiatrist and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales. 

Rohan completed a Bachelor of Liberal Studies (International) in 2006, and MBBS in 2010, at the University of Sydney. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, and has worked in both public and private mental health settings over the last decade. Rohan completed his PhD at UNSW in 2021, with his...view more

 

Dr Rohan Francis-Taylor is a Psychiatrist and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales. 

Rohan completed a Bachelor of Liberal Studies (International) in 2006, and MBBS in 2010, at the University of Sydney. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, and has worked in both public and private mental health settings over the last decade. Rohan completed his PhD at UNSW in 2021, with his early research focused on the optimisation of neurostimulation treatments for depression. Rohan provides clinical services to students in the UNSW health service, and is engaged in a range of research projects with the broad aim of enhancing university student mental health and wellbeing.


My Qualifications

 

B Lib Stu (Int), MBBS, PhD, FRANZCP, Cert Old Age Psych 

 


My Research Activities

 

Current projects include:

- Retrospective analysis of university health service data 

- Evaluation of novel peer support initiatives to support HDR mental health and wellbeing

- Development and testing of digital intervention to enhance medical student mental health and wellbeing (SHIFT app) 

- Evaluation of "self-care" days initiative for medical students

- Delphi study assessing priorities in student mental health & wellbeing research 

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