Centre for Remote Health welcomes Mark Davis

Mark Davis

The Centre for Remote Health is pleased to welcome Associate Professor Mark Davis to the position of Coordinator Remote Health Education Programs.

Mark is a registered clinical psychologist who earned his PhD at the University of Georgia, USA, before completing a two year post-doctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology at the University of Washington School of Medicine (USA).

Prior to joining the Centre for Remote Health, Mark was an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Master of Psychology (Clinical) course at Charles Darwin University, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Master of Social Science Programme in Clinical Psychology at the University of Macau, Assistant Professor at Georgia Gwinnett College (USA), and Head of Evaluation and Training at the University of Georgia’s Regents’ Center for Learning Disorders.

In addition to his role at the Centre for Remote Health, Mark provides psychology services to remote communities for the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress.

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