Kate Hunter

About Dr Kate Hunter

Senior Research Fellow, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Program

  • PhD,
  • MPH

Dr Kate Hunter, PhD, MPH is a senior research fellow with Guunu-maana (Heal), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health program at The George Institute and conjoint senior lecturer at the University of NSW. She is elected chair of Kidsafe NSW (2018-current) and an elected Executive member of the Australasian Injury Prevention Network (2019-current). Working at the knowledge interface – bringing together Indigenous and western knowledges - Dr Hunter’s expertise is in applying an equity lens across the injury prevention spectrum through the conduct and evaluation of complex community and hospital-based programs, ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices are central to her work.

Dr Hunter prioritises translational research. She has a track record in scale-up of successful programs, with her research being cited in policy and national guidelines. Dr Hunter is committed to supporting the next generation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal researchers working in partnership with Aboriginal communities and organisations. She has supervised four Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PhD candidates to completion.

 

Informed consent processes with First Nations peoples undergoing surgery or invasive procedures: a scoping review

BMC Medical Ethics Date published:

‘Better together’: codesign of Aboriginal unintentional child injury prevention programme

Injury Prevention Date published:

The incidence and determinants of traumatic brain injury deaths occurring outside hospital in Australia

Emergency Medicine Australasia Date published:

The determinants for death in hospital following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury in Australia

Emergency Medicine Australasia Date published:

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