Dr Madeleine Juhrmann
Bachelor of Paramedic Science (BPSci), Master of Public Health (MPH), PhDÌý
Dr Juhrmann is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow within ºÚÁÏÍø´óÊÂ¼Ç Medicine & Health and the Behavioural Sciences Unit (BSU), the largest psychological research group in child/adolescent cancer in Australasia. She is a palliative care and health services researcher with a clinical, research and policy background in paramedicine, aged care and public health. At the BSU, Dr Juhrmann's work focuses on paediatric and adolescent/young adult (AYA) palliative care projects, including the development of an evidence-based model of care for young people with cancer that introduces and integrates palliative care in proactive and targeted ways, concurrent to active treatment across the cancer care trajectory.Ìý
Dr Juhrmann's research interests span palliative paramedicine, public health approaches to palliative care and reducing avoidable hospital admissions at end of life. Her PhD explored the role of paramedics in delivering palliative and end-of-life care in Australian communities and developed a comprehensive framework to standardise best practice nationally. Dr Juhrmann is a recipient of the Early Career Researcher Grant from the Australasian College of Paramedicine, to translate her doctoral findings into practice. She alsoÌýcontributes internationally as a member of the European Association of Palliative Care’s Taskforce on Palliative Care and Emergency Medical Services.Ìý
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Early Career Researcher Grant, Australasian College of Paramedicine, 2024
Best Poster Award, European Association of Palliative Care World Congress, 2025
Peter Bancroft Prize awarded for doctoral research of exceptional merit, University of Sydney Medical School, 2024
Finalist, Emerging Researcher of the Year Award, Oceanic Palliative Care Conference, 2023
Outstanding Postgraduate Research, Sydney Catalyst & Sydney Vital Translational Cancer Research Awards, 2021
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MRFF 2025-2028 -ÌýImproving quality of life for young people with cancer across the care trajectory through integrated patient-centred palliative care: A stepped wedge trial of a new model of care
CRE 2025-2030 - Centre of Research Excellence for Paediatric Palliative Care
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My Research Supervision
Honours student in palliative paramedicineÌý
ILP student in paediatric and AYA palliative careÌý