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Dr Felipe Retamal Walter
Dr

Felipe Retamal Walter

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Overview

Background

Dr Felipe Retamal-Walter is a bilingual speech pathologist, audiologist, and early career academic at The University of Queensland. His research focuses on improving access, equity, and quality in communication and hearing healthcare across the lifespan. Drawing on over 15 years of experience across Chile and Australia, Felipe leads and contributes to international research projects funded nationally and internationally. He is a recipient of multiple academic recognitions, including top-cited article awards, international fellowships, and an invention patent for neonatal care technology.

Felipe uses mixed methods, implementation science, and participatory research approaches to co-design and evaluate practical, person-centred models of care. He works in partnership with families, students, clinicians, educators, and policymakers across many regions in Australia and the Pacific, North and South America, and Europe to develop tools, training, and systems that respond to the needs of underserved and diverse communities.

Felipe’s research themes include:

  • Design, improvement, and evaluation of service delivery models to enhance access to timely and high-quality services. This is achieved by building honest, transparent, and long-lasting partnerships that consider all stakeholders as equal partners in care: clients, families, communities, healthcare professionals, and policymakers.
  • Development and validation of implementation tools and measures to enhance person- and family-centred care, engagement, and shared decision-making in healthcare services. These tools promote equitable, community-based access for people across the lifespan in diverse regions and contexts.
  • Implementation of culturally responsive education and training approaches to prepare health professions students for inclusive, digitally enabled, and person-centred practice in global and diverse contexts.

Felipe is an active member of the World Health Organization’s World Hearing Forum. He serves on The University of Queensland’s Cultural Inclusion Council and several research engagement themes. His work has informed national policy, clinical training programs, and service delivery innovations across Australia and other global settings. As an advocate for inclusion, Felipe also leads interdisciplinary initiatives that embed equity, diversity, and cultural responsiveness in healthcare and health education systems.

Availability

Dr Felipe Retamal Walter is:
Available for supervision
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Speech Pathology, Universidad de Valparaíso
  • Graduate Certificate in Higher Education, Universidad de Viña del Mar
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Speech Pathology, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Person- and Family-Centred Care

    Development and validation of implementation tools and measures to enhance person- and family-centred care, engagement, and shared decision-making in healthcare services, particularly for people with communication and feeding difficulties, including hearing loss. These tools promote equitable, community-based access for people across the lifespan in diverse regions and contexts.

  • Hearing Loss

    Design and implementation of co-design approaches to enhance person- and family-centred hearing care, including early detection and intervention for children and older adults. This includes m-health screening, culturally responsive education, and service delivery models that enhance and promote equitable, community-based access. His work builds long-term partnerships that consider all stakeholders as equal partners in care: clients, families, communities, healthcare professionals, and policymakers across Australia, Chile, and Latin America to improve hearing outcomes across the lifespan in diverse and underserved contexts.

  • Professional Education

    Implementation of culturally responsive education and training approaches to prepare health professions students for inclusive, digitally enabled, and person-centred practice in global and diverse contexts.

Works

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21 works between 2020 and 2025

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2020

Journal Article

Conocimientos, conductas y toma de decisiones de médicos pediatras sobre hipoacusia infantil en tres hospitales del Servicio de Salud Viña del Mar-Quillota

Retamal-Walter, Felipe, Gómez-Lombardi, Andre and Martínez-Zelaya, Gonzalo (2020). Conocimientos, conductas y toma de decisiones de médicos pediatras sobre hipoacusia infantil en tres hospitales del Servicio de Salud Viña del Mar-Quillota. Revista de otorrinolaringología y cirugía de cabeza y cuello, 80 (4), 477-487. doi: 10.4067/s0718-48162020000400477

Conocimientos, conductas y toma de decisiones de médicos pediatras sobre hipoacusia infantil en tres hospitales del Servicio de Salud Viña del Mar-Quillota

Supervision

Availability

Dr Felipe Retamal Walter is:
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Current supervision

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Enquiries

Contact Dr Felipe Retamal Walter directly for media enquiries about:

  • communication disability
  • cultural diversity
  • early childhood intervention
  • early intervention
  • engagement
  • family-centred care
  • neurodivergence
  • paediatric hearing loss
  • patient-centred care
  • person-centred care
  • professional relationships
  • telehealth
  • telepractice
  • telerehabilitation
  • therapeutic relationships

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