Chloe Bryant graduated with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) from The University of Queensland in 2017. Chloe has since worked as an occupational therapist in acute care, rehabilitation, and community settings and is a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland. Her doctoral research focuses on how multidisciplinary teams support sexuality after a spinal cord injury. Chloe is also the chair of Australian occupational therapy sexuality special interest group and is a clinical educator for undergraduate occupational therapy students.
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