UNSW Implementation to Impact (i2i) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Congratulations to our Deputy Director at i2i, Carolyn Mazariego-Jones, for receiving the Early Career Research Excellence Award at the Annual UNSW School of Population Health Awards!
Carolyn’s research focuses on making cancer care more person-centred by embedding routine use of patient-reported outcomes to guide clinical care and practice. Her work brings together clinicians, researchers, and patients to ensure that what matters most to people living with cancer is reflected in their care.
We’re proud to see her contributions recognised through this award. Go, Carolyn!”
Natalie Taylor, Associate Professor at UNSW, shared this post, adding:
“Thrilled to see our Deputy Director, Carolyn Mazariego-Jones, recognised with the Early Career Research Excellence Award at the UNSW School of Population Health Awards.
Her innovative research is helping shape more person-centred cancer care, and this award is a well-deserved acknowledgment of her impact. Congratulations, Carolyn!”
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