Meet Charlie Morscheck, Policy Officer in the Newborn Bloodspot Screening Condition Assessment Section, Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. Here they talk about their work in health policy and reform, medical anthropology and not being afraid to...
Earlier this month we hosted our second Members Connect Virtual meetup. These events offer FW members an opportunity to connect, strengthen professional networks and share experiences. This edition was all about navigating the early stages of your career, and here are...
At FW we love hearing about initiatives that break down silos within the sector to achieve greater impact. Here Dr Aeryne Lee, postdoctoral researcher in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Sydney and Athiya Azeem, final year PhD...
Meet Dr Gemma Doleman, Adjunct Research Fellow at Edith Cowan University and Sir Charles Gairdner and Osborne Park Health Care Group in Western Australia. Here she talks about her research in the retention, wellbeing and job satisfaction of the nursing and midwifery...
Early September marks Women’s Health Week, which shines a spotlight on some of the biggest issues in women’s health. Knowing your body being one of this year’s program themes, here Sona Gupta of Edora shares their new children’s book on periods and their mission to...
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