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Director, Queensland Centre for Mothers & Babies, The University of Queensland

Sue has contributed to maternity services in a variety of roles and settings. She has a strong clinical background working in tertiary, rural and remote areas across the country including NSW, Western Qld, the Kimberley, Cape York, Arnhem Land and Darwin. Her research interests include Indigenous health, primary care models of maternity care, postnatal care, maternal and child health, maternity services workforce support, racism and ethnocentrism, working in partnership with women and parents, and cross cultural child rearing practices. Sue has been a facilitator for ALSO since 2006 and also teaches in the CRANAplus courses for rural and remote practitioners (MEC and MIDUS). Sue sits on a number of state and national committees including the Queensland Midwifery Advisory Group and the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council Registered Midwife Accreditation Committee.

Experience

  • –present
    Director, Queensland Centre for Mothers & Babies, University of Queensland