A proud Kokatha woman, Amy currently holds the role of Coordinator: Aboriginal Tutorial Program (ATP) for the University of South Australia. She has a keen interest in seeing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students of UniSA achieve success, whilst feeling supported and cared for.
Amy has a strong clinical health background in medical imaging, specifically focusing on vunerable women, children and young adults. Furthermore, she has held a tutoring position within UniSA, delivering tailored academic/psychosocial support and learning resources. This further strengthened whilst working clinically by providing lectures and tutorial sessions for students on clinical placement.
About me
A proud Kokatha woman, Amy currently holds the role of Coordinator: Aboriginal Tutorial Program (ATP) for the University of South Australia. She has a keen interest in seeing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students of UniSA achieve success, whilst feeling supported and cared for.
Amy has a strong clinical health background in medical imaging, specifically focusing on vunerable women, children and young adults. Furthermore, she has held a tutoring position within UniSA, delivering tailored academic/psychosocial support and learning resources. This further strengthened whilst working clinically by providing lectures and tutorial sessions for students on clinical placement.
About me
Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (ASMIRT)
SA Health Aboriginal Workforce Network (SHAWN)
Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA)
About me
Bachelor of Visual Arts (Photography) University of South Australia
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) University of South Australia