Patrycja Szkudlarek
Patrycja is a Research Analyst with the Predictive Care lab at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), where she provides qualitative, quantitative, and administrative support. She completed her BSc in Psychology at the University of Guelph-Humber and holds several years of experience working in public service.
Prior to joining CAMH, Patrycja’s tenure as a Research Assistant at the Humber College Institute of Technology involved contributions to qualitative research aimed at integrating Indigenous perspectives into mainstream Canadian curriculums. She also brings experience from her work with Kids Help Phone, where she supported knowledge translation and program evaluation projects focused on expanding mental health knowledge and services to youth across Canada.
In her current role, Patrycja is involved in research exploring and advancing health equity through fair-AI practices. She is passionate about promoting inclusivity and accessibility in mental health care and is dedicated to supporting the development of innovative digital solutions that serve diverse communities.
Publication Highlights
2025
Co-Designing an Electronic Health Record Derived Digital Dashboard to Support Fair-AI Applications in Mental Health
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 322, 12-16.
Authors: Szkudlarek, P., Kassam, I., Kloiber, S., Maslej, M., Hill, S. & Sikstrom, L.
Harnessing digital health data for suicide prevention and care: A rapid review.
Digital health, 11.
Authors: Bennett-Poynter, L., Kundurthi, S., Besa, R., Joyce, D.W., Kormilitzin, A., Shen, N., Sunwoo, J., Szkudlarek, P., Sequiera, L., & Sikstrom, L.