Dr Matthew Dunbar

Dr Matthew Dunbar
 Position Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
 Org Unit Women's and Children's Health
 Email matthew.dunbar@health.sa.gov.au
 Telephone +61 8 8161 9296
 Location Floor/Room 2 ,  WCH - Norwich Centre ,   Womens & Childrens Hospital
  • Biography/ Background

    Dr Matthew Dunbar is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist with a particular interest in psychotherapy and medical education based at the Women's and Children's Hospital Adelaide. He is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide where for the past six years he has jointly developed and run a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry simulation training programme within the Paediatric Mental Health Training Unit.

  • Qualifications

    MBBS, FRANZCP, Cert. Child Adol. Psych.

  • Awards & Achievements

    2011 Professor Derek Frewin AO Citation for Clinical Teaching 
    2012 Discipline of Paediatrics Fellow Teaching Award - Women's & Children's Hospital Adelaide
    2012 Professor Derek Frewin AO Citation for Clinical Teaching
    2013 Discipline of Paediatrics Consultant Teaching Award
     - Women's & Children's Hospital Adelaide
    2013 Professor Derek Frewin AO Citation for Clinical Teaching
    2017 Certificate of Excellence in Psychiatric Supervision – South Australian Psychiatry Branch Training Committe 

  • Teaching Interests

    Therapeutic interview techniques for medical students

    High-fidelity psychiatric simulation

    eLearning curriculum development

     

  • Publications

    1. Jureidini J & Dunbar M. (Book chapter, in press) Medical malpractice: Child and adolescent psychiatry. In Encyclopaedia of forensic and legal medicine. Second edition. Eds J Payne-James, R Byard. Oxford: Elsevier
  • Professional Associations

    Paediatric Mental Health Training Unit - Adelaide

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Entry last updated: Friday, 18 Mar 2022

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