Dr Paul Watson

Dr Paul Watson

Research Associate

Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine and Health) The University of Sydney, Bachelor of Applied Science (Ex.Phys.) The University of Sydney

 

Medicine & Health
School of Population Health

Paul completed his Bachelor of Applied Science at the University of Sydney in 2013. With over a decade of professional experience, he has specialised as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist in rehabilitation and physical activity of spinal cord injury and stroke. His therapeutic background encompasses roles as both a therapist and operations manager within the neurological injury/illness space and within the Australian healthcare system. He has trained in various therapeutic programs both do...

Phone
+61-2-9348 2526
E-mail
paul.watson1@unsw.edu.au
Location
Samuels Building, F25, Samuel Terry Avenue Kensington NSW 2052

2024 The University of Sydney Faculty of Medicine and Health Thesis Excellence Award

2020 Spinal Cord Injuries Australia Postgraduate Research Scholarship

 

Paul possesses advanced expertise in the behavioural aspects of physical activity and rehabilitation for individuals with spinal cord injuries. His research has elucidated contemporary behaviors, pinpointed obstacles and enablers to increasing participation, and proposed innovative strategies—grounded in behaviour change theory and frameworks—to enhance physical activity and overall health within this predominantly sedentary population.

As an Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Paul has undergone extensive training in rehabilitative and exercise methodologies both domestically and internationally. Additionally, he engages in a modest amount of clinical practice on a regular basis.

2024 - present, Catholic Scholars Guild

2023 - present, Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Association

2023 - present, Australia and New Zealand Spinal Cord Society Executive Committee

2023 - present, International Spinal Cord Society Special Interest Group: Physical Activity

2015 - present, sole-trading Exercise Physiologist