Sheree is a Lecturer in Midwifery at UniSA and facilitates the Horizon Hospital & Health Service (HHHS) Clinical Workshops in regional South Australia. Sheree completed her Bachelor of Nursing through UniSA whilst residing in regional South Australia and has a strong interest in supporting education in rural and remote communities. She furthered her education completing a Master of Midwifery whilst travelling Australia and working as a Clinical Nurse and Midwife. Sheree has dedicated three years of her career to research with a focus on Maternal Health throughout the pregnancy spectrum and is a strong advocate for continuity of midwifery care working in and promoting this model for over ten years. Prior to her current position at UniSA ... Read more
About me
Sheree is a Lecturer in Midwifery at UniSA and facilitates the Horizon Hospital & Health Service (HHHS) Clinical Workshops in regional South Australia. Sheree completed her Bachelor of Nursing through UniSA whilst residing in regional South Australia and has a strong interest in supporting education in rural and remote communities. She furthered her education completing a Master of Midwifery whilst travelling Australia and working as a Clinical Nurse and Midwife. Sheree has dedicated three years of her career to research with a focus on Maternal Health throughout the pregnancy spectrum and is a strong advocate for continuity of midwifery care working in and promoting this model for over ten years. Prior to her current position at UniSA Sheree was a manager in the design and implementation of the Maternity & Neonatal component of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR).
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Australian College of Midwives (ACM)
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation (ANMF)
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Master of Midwifery The University of Southern Queensland
Bachelor of Nursing University of South Australia
Teaching & student supervision