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Senior Lecturer, Population Medicine and Sub-dean Student Support, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney

Kimberley Ivory teaches medical students and general practitioners to understand and communicate effectively within diversity using a cultural humility framework. Her research interest is the impact of stigma and discrimination on health outcomes. She is currently collaborating with the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine and the Department of Performance Studies at the University of Sydney to develop a series of workshops to help healthcare students and their teachers embody and enact the positive professional qualities they want to see in their workplaces.

Experience

  • 2010–present
    Senior Lecturer, Population Medicine, University of Sydney
  • 2008–2010
    Senior Medical Officer, Family Planning Victoria

Education

  • 2010 
    University of Melbourne, MPH (Sexual Health)
  • 1986 
    RANZCOG, DRANZCOG
  • 1983 
    University of NSW, MBBS (Hons)
  • 1980 
    University of NSW, BMedSc

Publications

  • 2015
    The future of conference posters: ‘hipster and geek!’, Medical Education
  • 2013
    A clinical approach to population medicine, The Clinical Teacher