Sarah McCutcheon
Health Policy Research Assistant
Sarah is our Health Policy Research Assistant at the Centre for Psychodynamic Insights, conducting research and analysis related to healthcare systems and mental health policy, including topics such as OHIP billing structures, service delivery, and strategies to improve accessibility so that patients can more easily receive the care they need. She is a Psychology and Health Studies student with a strong passion for understanding the complexity of human behaviour. Her academic interests primarily involve examining how behaviours and relationships are developed through various factors. She is especially interested in how environmental experiences can shape emotional and psychological functioning. Sarah is excited to support and contribute to meaningful work that fosters deeper psychological understanding and community engagement.
Outside of her academic interests, she is also a competitive curler and won a u21 national silver medal in 2024!
Sarah’s Skills
Deadline Management
Professionalism
Conflict Resolution
Communication
Attention to Detail
Leadership
Reliability
Time Management
Independent Research
Initiative
Organization
Consistency
Multitasking
Team Management
Customer Service

