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Heike Schutze is a Senior Adjunct Lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, specializing in the fields of health services and translational research, with a specific focus on primary health care. Her research involves developing, implementing, and evaluating interventions aimed at improving health and social outcomes for Indigenous populations, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. With qualifications in PhD, MPH, and BSc (Biomedical), she applies qualitative and mixed methods research approaches in her work. In addition to her role at UNSW, she is also an Honorary Senior Fellow at the Graduate Medicine, Faculty of Science, Medicine Health at the University of Wollongong. Schutze teaches courses on public health, research methods, chronic disease prevention and management, and evidence-based practice related to health equity. Her contributions to research include numerous grants focused on community-driven recovery and resilience projects in response to natural disasters in Australia.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in medical education and public health.
University of Wollongong • Wollongong, Australia
Engaging in research and community projects related to graduate medicine.
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