Background
Flynn is a Research Assistant within the HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Group.
Flynn has completed a Bachelor of Biomedicine and is currently in his final year of completing dual Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health degrees at The University of Melbourne.
Prior to joining Burnet, Flynn has worked in a range of clinical and non-clinical roles across hospitals in Victoria, and as a Sessional Tutor within the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health.
Flynn has a particular interest in HIV and sexual health, primary care, social justice and health promotion. He hopes to consolidate these interests across both clinical practice and public health research.
Qualifications
- Current Candidate: Master of Public Health (MPH), The University of Melbourne (Graduating 2025)
- Current Candidate: Doctor of Medicine (MD), The University of Melbourne (Graduating 2025)
- 2020: Bachelor of Biomedicine (BBiomed), The University of Melbourne
Positions
- 2024: Sessional Tutor, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne
- 2022-2024: Clinical Assistant, Western Health
- 2022: Administration, Western Health
- 2019-2022: Administration, Alfred Health
Awards
- 2024: Young Emerging Scientist HIV Fellowship